Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What percentage of STA parents had Ivy League educations?
While I do not know the answer to your question, I know several ivy graduate STA parents disappointed by their STA graduating child’s college results this DAR this year.. So much for legacy status....
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Ivies are out — kids making final decisions,^ deposits going in. Time to call this a wrap and congratulate them on working hard to achieve what they did — whether they’re landing at that first choice or 10th choice.
This year has been rough and no college admissions cycle has ever been as challenging as this one. At least until next year....
CONGRATS TO ALL!!!!!
^ Waitlisters: you’ll do fine wherever you end up! Hang in there and focus on ending the year on a high note!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What percentage of STA parents had Ivy League educations?
While I do not know the answer to your question, I know several ivy graduate STA parents disappointed by their STA graduating child’s college results this DAR this year.. So much for legacy status....
With one exception, all Ivy acceptances I'm aware of at STA went to non-legacy kids.
Good. We need to do away with legacy admissions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What percentage of STA parents had Ivy League educations?
While I do not know the answer to your question, I know several ivy graduate STA parents disappointed by their STA graduating child’s college results this DAR this year.. So much for legacy status....
With one exception, all Ivy acceptances I'm aware of at STA went to non-legacy kids.
Good. We need to do away with legacy admissions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What percentage of STA parents had Ivy League educations?
While I do not know the answer to your question, I know several ivy graduate STA parents disappointed by their STA graduating child’s college results this DAR this year.. So much for legacy status....
With one exception, all Ivy acceptances I'm aware of at STA went to non-legacy kids.
Good. We need to do away with legacy admissions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What percentage of STA parents had Ivy League educations?
While I do not know the answer to your question, I know several ivy graduate STA parents disappointed by their STA graduating child’s college results this DAR this year.. So much for legacy status....
With one exception, all Ivy acceptances I'm aware of at STA went to non-legacy kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What percentage of STA parents had Ivy League educations?
While I do not know the answer to your question, I know several ivy graduate STA parents disappointed by their STA graduating child’s college results this DAR this year.. So much for legacy status....
Anonymous wrote:What percentage of STA parents had Ivy League educations?
And the parents of B students love to say that a B at STA/NCS is actually an A everywhere else. Total exaggeration and delusion.
Anonymous wrote:I am hearing of lots and lots of deferrals....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:STA's college admissions are the best in the DMV. They consistently send about 30% to the Ivy League.
Did U Chicago join the Ivy League? That’s the only scenario where that statement could remotely be accurate.
Anonymous wrote:What percentage of STA parents had Ivy League educations?