Anonymous wrote:Cornell is the community college of the Ivy League.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You know your kid probably swears, just not in front of you, right?Anonymous wrote:I love how she swears in the video, Real quality catch you picked there Cornell.
This thread is bizarre. Don't you remember how much the SAT sucked? Don't you remember being miserable on a Saturday morning as you had to take the damn thing? Feeling like no matter how good a student you were, Monday-Friday, how you did on this one thing was more important?
Thank goodness that isn't the case anymore.
Oh no! On one Saturday morning? Awful. Thank goodness that our "elite" scholars will never, ever have to be miserable on a Saturday morning, ever again. After graduating from their Ivy, they will go on to only feel how good they are (Monday-Friday, of course!) and never do anything that "sucks."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid who was a NMS, had 35 ACT, countless APs and extremely high GPA, three sport athlete and involved in leadership activities got rejected by almost every Ivy League (she didn’t apply to one - rejected by the rest).
Very jaded here.
It isn't her. I know you know that but you need to keep repeating it. It isn't her.
We have 4 kids either graduated from or are currently attending Ivies. Each of our kids have told us the same thing: the scandal has caused all sorts of craziness with Ivy admissions. In the past 2 years our kids have seen an incredible downward trend in the quality of admitted students.
Our kids say they and their friends have noticed and commented about the poor caliber of incoming students. One of their friends is a TA as he is pursuing his PhD and he wrote the most scathing closed blog post about the quality of this year's Freshman class. I don't know if the Ivies admissions groups will be able to get back on course or not. It will be interesting to see.
Just keep repeating, PP, it isn't my daughter, it is the bad process. Hugs to your daughter that she loves where she ends up choosing and knowing that they wanted her for her.
All your anecdotes, while lovely, do not = data. If the data shows a substantive drop of class quality, they will change the policies.
Unlikely. Far more likely is that anyone who points it out will be fired.
Now you are just being petulant. No reason to continue a dialog with that.
Particularly when you have no response on the merits.
Anonymous wrote:You know your kid probably swears, just not in front of you, right?Anonymous wrote:I love how she swears in the video, Real quality catch you picked there Cornell.
This thread is bizarre. Don't you remember how much the SAT sucked? Don't you remember being miserable on a Saturday morning as you had to take the damn thing? Feeling like no matter how good a student you were, Monday-Friday, how you did on this one thing was more important?
Thank goodness that isn't the case anymore.
Anonymous wrote:You know your kid probably swears, just not in front of you, right?Anonymous wrote:I love how she swears in the video, Real quality catch you picked there Cornell.
This thread is bizarre. Don't you remember how much the SAT sucked? Don't you remember being miserable on a Saturday morning as you had to take the damn thing? Feeling like no matter how good a student you were, Monday-Friday, how you did on this one thing was more important?
Thank goodness that isn't the case anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid who was a NMS, had 35 ACT, countless APs and extremely high GPA, three sport athlete and involved in leadership activities got rejected by almost every Ivy League (she didn’t apply to one - rejected by the rest).
Very jaded here.
It isn't her. I know you know that but you need to keep repeating it. It isn't her.
We have 4 kids either graduated from or are currently attending Ivies. Each of our kids have told us the same thing: the scandal has caused all sorts of craziness with Ivy admissions. In the past 2 years our kids have seen an incredible downward trend in the quality of admitted students.
Our kids say they and their friends have noticed and commented about the poor caliber of incoming students. One of their friends is a TA as he is pursuing his PhD and he wrote the most scathing closed blog post about the quality of this year's Freshman class. I don't know if the Ivies admissions groups will be able to get back on course or not. It will be interesting to see.
Just keep repeating, PP, it isn't my daughter, it is the bad process. Hugs to your daughter that she loves where she ends up choosing and knowing that they wanted her for her.
All your anecdotes, while lovely, do not = data. If the data shows a substantive drop of class quality, they will change the policies.
Unlikely. Far more likely is that anyone who points it out will be fired.
Now you are just being petulant. No reason to continue a dialog with that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You know your kid probably swears, just not in front of you, right?Anonymous wrote:I love how she swears in the video, Real quality catch you picked there Cornell.
This thread is bizarre. Don't you remember how much the SAT sucked? Don't you remember being miserable on a Saturday morning as you had to take the damn thing? Feeling like no matter how good a student you were, Monday-Friday, how you did on this one thing was more important?
Thank goodness that isn't the case anymore.
We complain the SAT is biased and we complain when it is no used too.
Anonymous wrote:You know your kid probably swears, just not in front of you, right?Anonymous wrote:I love how she swears in the video, Real quality catch you picked there Cornell.
This thread is bizarre. Don't you remember how much the SAT sucked? Don't you remember being miserable on a Saturday morning as you had to take the damn thing? Feeling like no matter how good a student you were, Monday-Friday, how you did on this one thing was more important?
Thank goodness that isn't the case anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid who was a NMS, had 35 ACT, countless APs and extremely high GPA, three sport athlete and involved in leadership activities got rejected by almost every Ivy League (she didn’t apply to one - rejected by the rest).
Very jaded here.
It isn't her. I know you know that but you need to keep repeating it. It isn't her.
We have 4 kids either graduated from or are currently attending Ivies. Each of our kids have told us the same thing: the scandal has caused all sorts of craziness with Ivy admissions. In the past 2 years our kids have seen an incredible downward trend in the quality of admitted students.
Our kids say they and their friends have noticed and commented about the poor caliber of incoming students. One of their friends is a TA as he is pursuing his PhD and he wrote the most scathing closed blog post about the quality of this year's Freshman class. I don't know if the Ivies admissions groups will be able to get back on course or not. It will be interesting to see.
Just keep repeating, PP, it isn't my daughter, it is the bad process. Hugs to your daughter that she loves where she ends up choosing and knowing that they wanted her for her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMe57FM2M/
Into Cornell with an 1130.
This is my family's school. Just remember Cornell will sometimes take a chance or someone knowing that they may or may not make it. So, the trick will be to stay in Cornell .
There is a reason why other countries are pulling ahead of us academically—they base admittance to top colleges on actual results. Tests. Performance. That is ridiculous this girl with 1130 SATs (and you can see 1040 PSATs) gets accepted to one of the most elite schools in the world. I know so many kids getting into no top schools with close to perfect test scores. Keeping test optional is bs. Every kid applying for Fall 2022 can take either test they want before Fall applications. There is zero cancelation for SATs coming up. Our country has really gone nuts. No problem with a college discounting a wealthy private school kid’s SAT 50 points but doesn’t this video show we have gone crazy???
You know your kid probably swears, just not in front of you, right?Anonymous wrote:I love how she swears in the video, Real quality catch you picked there Cornell.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So basically mediocre students can get into Ivies but exceptional hard working students cannot. Hmm.. makes so much sense
only if those mediocre students are first gen students, the right kind of minority, athletes, or have parents who write very large checks
or lead national movements, perform in the top 1% of the nation at something, are self made.