Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My public school Class of 2019 with identical stats (but no leadership for ECs and no hooks unless full-pay counts) was accepted at Yale, Columbia, Duke, UCLA, WUSTL, Vanderbilt, and UMD; wait-listed at UChicago (applied EA-deferred then WL) and Georgetown; and rejected at Harvard, Penn, and Stanford.
Do you live in North Dakota? Because that didn't happen in the DC area.
I am assuming URM? Is that a hook?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My public school Class of 2019 with identical stats (but no leadership for ECs and no hooks unless full-pay counts) was accepted at Yale, Columbia, Duke, UCLA, WUSTL, Vanderbilt, and UMD; wait-listed at UChicago (applied EA-deferred then WL) and Georgetown; and rejected at Harvard, Penn, and Stanford.
Do you live in North Dakota? Because that didn't happen in the DC area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is your private school packaging and presenting the kids?
Just found out the 2019 matriculation of my NE private HS:
Out of 120 kids:
19 Harvard
8 Dartmouth
3 UPenn
2 Stanford
1 Columbia
1 Cornell
1 Brown
1 MIT
8 Middlebury
5 Williams
5 Tufts
3 U Chicago
3 Georgetown
3 Duke
Are these kids any smarter than yours? No. Do half the class have hooks? Probably not. The counselors have an impact.
The hook is the exclusive private school. And yes, they likely had other hooks that you don’t know about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My public school Class of 2019 with identical stats (but no leadership for ECs and no hooks unless full-pay counts) was accepted at Yale, Columbia, Duke, UCLA, WUSTL, Vanderbilt, and UMD; wait-listed at UChicago (applied EA-deferred then WL) and Georgetown; and rejected at Harvard, Penn, and Stanford.
Do you live in North Dakota? Because that didn't happen in the DC area.
Anonymous wrote:My public school Class of 2019 with identical stats (but no leadership for ECs and no hooks unless full-pay counts) was accepted at Yale, Columbia, Duke, UCLA, WUSTL, Vanderbilt, and UMD; wait-listed at UChicago (applied EA-deferred then WL) and Georgetown; and rejected at Harvard, Penn, and Stanford.
Anonymous wrote:How is your private school packaging and presenting the kids?
Just found out the 2019 matriculation of my NE private HS:
Out of 120 kids:
19 Harvard
8 Dartmouth
3 UPenn
2 Stanford
1 Columbia
1 Cornell
1 Brown
1 MIT
8 Middlebury
5 Williams
5 Tufts
3 U Chicago
3 Georgetown
3 Duke
Are these kids any smarter than yours? No. Do half the class have hooks? Probably not. The counselors have an impact.
Anonymous wrote:My public school Class of 2019 with identical stats (but no leadership for ECs and no hooks unless full-pay counts) was accepted at Yale, Columbia, Duke, UCLA, WUSTL, Vanderbilt, and UMD; wait-listed at UChicago (applied EA-deferred then WL) and Georgetown; and rejected at Harvard, Penn, and Stanford.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is your private school packaging and presenting the kids?
Just found out the 2019 matriculation of my NE private HS:
Out of 120 kids:
19 Harvard
8 Dartmouth
3 UPenn
2 Stanford
1 Columbia
1 Cornell
1 Brown
1 MIT
8 Middlebury
5 Williams
5 Tufts
3 U Chicago
3 Georgetown
3 Duke
Are these kids any smarter than yours? No. Do half the class have hooks? Probably not. The counselors have an impact.
!!!
which school is this? or city?
*prestigious non-Ivy university*. Sometimes, I just hate autocorrect.Anonymous wrote:The essay carries tremendous weight and can make a difference between two identical apps, scores, etc. In 2017, DC applied EA to a prestigious union-Ivy university and ED to an Ivy. DC chose the Ivy before knowing the EA decision so to withdraw the application. After regular admissions were concluded, the HS counselor confided that DC was also accepted to the EA university, and the essay was outstanding. The university followed up with the counselor why DC had withdrawn the application.Anonymous wrote:Looking for kids with similar stats in last couple of years and where they got accepted and rejected.
33/34 ACT
3.9 GPA (private does not weight)
very good ECs
no major national awards, not curing cancer or starting a non profit
interested in where similar kids got in without hooks
thanks
In all honesty, DC's essay really was very good and read post-decision by a PhD in English friend who loved it. Very creative and imaginative essay drawing on experiences with one of the ECs.
I would suggest your DC put serious effort into the essay. You've already got the scores and GPA.
The essay carries tremendous weight and can make a difference between two identical apps, scores, etc. In 2017, DC applied EA to a prestigious union-Ivy university and ED to an Ivy. DC chose the Ivy before knowing the EA decision so to withdraw the application. After regular admissions were concluded, the HS counselor confided that DC was also accepted to the EA university, and the essay was outstanding. The university followed up with the counselor why DC had withdrawn the application.Anonymous wrote:Looking for kids with similar stats in last couple of years and where they got accepted and rejected.
33/34 ACT
3.9 GPA (private does not weight)
very good ECs
no major national awards, not curing cancer or starting a non profit
interested in where similar kids got in without hooks
thanks
Anonymous wrote:How is your private school packaging and presenting the kids?
Just found out the 2019 matriculation of my NE private HS:
Out of 120 kids:
19 Harvard
8 Dartmouth
3 UPenn
2 Stanford
1 Columbia
1 Cornell
1 Brown
1 MIT
8 Middlebury
5 Williams
5 Tufts
3 U Chicago
3 Georgetown
3 Duke
Are these kids any smarter than yours? No. Do half the class have hooks? Probably not. The counselors have an impact.