Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:32 ACT, top 25% of class, 4 AP classes, some extracurriculars, double legacy at a HYPS, white - admitted at our alma mater.
Thanks for sharing this. Was this in the last 5 years?
yes
Surprised because that’s not a very strong profile. We have good friends with a HYPS double legacy child with stronger stats and who is Latino and their child didn’t get in. They were understandably upset.
Not surprising to hear, although DCUM legend is that Latinx/Black kids are automatically in with that profile. Where did he ultimately end up?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very few actually pay the posted price. And it’s part of the school culture to complain about the cost. You never know who is paying nearly nothing to attend. At my lottery school the rich got the best scholarships as the school hoping for donations.
So not true. Start running those calculators and wait until your EFC comes back at 100% like ours does. Thank heavens for in-state VA schools. I don't know when you went to your "lottery school" but even when I went to mine, my parents had to file extensive paperwork to prove demonstrated financial need and I got some loands. I don't know any "rich" students at lottery schools who are getting big merit scholarships.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:32 ACT, top 25% of class, 4 AP classes, some extracurriculars, double legacy at a HYPS, white - admitted at our alma mater.
Thanks for sharing this. Was this in the last 5 years?
yes
Surprised because that’s not a very strong profile. We have good friends with a HYPS double legacy child with stronger stats and who is Latino and their child didn’t get in. They were understandably upset.
Well, my kid is the one sitting in Cambridge right now . . .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine did 2 years ago. Top SLAC. It was a bit stomach churning at the time. Very surprised. Full ride.
How can you get a full ride to a top SLAC?
If you have extreme financial need.
Nope. Stop posting when you don’t know what you’re talking about.
Uhhh... why is this not true at say, Amherst?
W&L gives full ride merit scholarships according to this thread. Most top SLACS give none or just a bit for NMSFs.
Yes, it does, but almost always to black students.
10% of W&L students get the Jefferson scholarship and it is not racially unbalanced in any way.
You are a piece of garbage of a person.
Johnson Scholarship.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:32 ACT, top 25% of class, 4 AP classes, some extracurriculars, double legacy at a HYPS, white - admitted at our alma mater.
Thanks for sharing this. Was this in the last 5 years?
yes
Surprised because that’s not a very strong profile. We have good friends with a HYPS double legacy child with stronger stats and who is Latino and their child didn’t get in. They were understandably upset.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:32 ACT, top 25% of class, 4 AP classes, some extracurriculars, double legacy at a HYPS, white - admitted at our alma mater.
Thanks for sharing this. Was this in the last 5 years?
May I ask you how much you contributed to your HYPS? Our DC had the stats, extracurriculars, etc. but is white. He was triple legacy but did not get in. Not surprised since we were told (this was pre-the college scandal) that you had to give 7 digits to have legacy status make a difference. He got a "soft rejection" (deferral on SCEA).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine did 2 years ago. Top SLAC. It was a bit stomach churning at the time. Very surprised. Full ride.
How can you get a full ride to a top SLAC?
If you have extreme financial need.
Nope. Stop posting when you don’t know what you’re talking about.
Uhhh... why is this not true at say, Amherst?
W&L gives full ride merit scholarships according to this thread. Most top SLACS give none or just a bit for NMSFs.
Yes, it does, but almost always to black students.
10% of W&L students get the Jefferson scholarship and it is not racially unbalanced in any way.
You are a piece of garbage of a person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine did 2 years ago. Top SLAC. It was a bit stomach churning at the time. Very surprised. Full ride.
How can you get a full ride to a top SLAC?
If you have extreme financial need.
Nope. Stop posting when you don’t know what you’re talking about.
Uhhh... why is this not true at say, Amherst?
W&L gives full ride merit scholarships according to this thread. Most top SLACS give none or just a bit for NMSFs.
Yes, it does, but almost always to black students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:32 ACT, top 25% of class, 4 AP classes, some extracurriculars, double legacy at a HYPS, white - admitted at our alma mater.
Thanks for sharing this. Was this in the last 5 years?
yes
Surprised because that’s not a very strong profile. We have good friends with a HYPS double legacy child with stronger stats and who is Latino and their child didn’t get in. They were understandably upset.
Anonymous wrote:Very few actually pay the posted price. And it’s part of the school culture to complain about the cost. You never know who is paying nearly nothing to attend. At my lottery school the rich got the best scholarships as the school hoping for donations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine did 2 years ago. Top SLAC. It was a bit stomach churning at the time. Very surprised. Full ride.
How can you get a full ride to a top SLAC?
If you have extreme financial need.
Nope. Stop posting when you don’t know what you’re talking about.
Uhhh... why is this not true at say, Amherst?
W&L gives full ride merit scholarships according to this thread. Most top SLACS give none or just a bit for NMSFs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine did 2 years ago. Top SLAC. It was a bit stomach churning at the time. Very surprised. Full ride.
How can you get a full ride to a top SLAC?
If you have extreme financial need.
Nope. Stop posting when you don’t know what you’re talking about.
Uhhh... why is this not true at say, Amherst?
W&L gives full ride merit scholarships according to this thread. Most top SLACS give none or just a bit for NMSFs.
This is straight from their website: This academic year, Amherst is providing more than $50 million in scholarship aid to 55 percent of the student body. The average financial aid award was $53,577 in 2017-18.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:32 ACT, top 25% of class, 4 AP classes, some extracurriculars, double legacy at a HYPS, white - admitted at our alma mater.
Thanks for sharing this. Was this in the last 5 years?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:32 ACT, top 25% of class, 4 AP classes, some extracurriculars, double legacy at a HYPS, white - admitted at our alma mater.
Thanks for sharing this. Was this in the last 5 years?
yes
Surprised because that’s not a very strong profile. We have good friends with a HYPS double legacy child with stronger stats and who is Latino and their child didn’t get in. They were understandably upset.