Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is called: lack of foreigners….
Good for domestic students then? So this is what a maga moment means for U.S. college bound students?
NOT!
Students have already committed elsewhere!!!
Harvard, here they come!
Yeah Harvard will take a bunch off as well next week.
Expecting Friday based on our CCO
This Friday? Then they only have less than one day (international defer deadline 7/31) to process? I doubt it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is called: lack of foreigners….
Good for domestic students then? So this is what a maga moment means for U.S. college bound students?
NOT!
Students have already committed elsewhere!!!
Harvard, here they come!
Yeah Harvard will take a bunch off as well next week.
Expecting Friday based on our CCO
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is called: lack of foreigners….
Good for domestic students then? So this is what a maga moment means for U.S. college bound students?
NOT!
Students have already committed elsewhere!!!
Harvard, here they come!
Yeah Harvard will take a bunch off as well next week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is called: lack of foreigners….
Good for domestic students then? So this is what a maga moment means for U.S. college bound students?
NOT!
Students have already committed elsewhere!!!
Harvard, here they come!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is called: lack of foreigners….
Good for domestic students then? So this is what a maga moment means for U.S. college bound students?
NOT!
Students have already committed elsewhere!!!
Anonymous wrote:It is called: lack of foreigners….
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went to Duke in the mid-90s and there were a few large doubles in my freshman dorm on East (which is now the freshman campus) that were turned into triples - not ideal, but not awful, and the ones I recall were women.
It sounds like this was not just a few but they took quite a few more kids. Duke has really grown its international population in recent years and it seems to be coming back to bite them.
I hate to say it as things will likely change a lot in the next few years, but as the parent of a full pay legacy who will likely be applying ED in a few years, this is not the worst thing in the world for my child's chances.
You do seem selfish.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went to Duke in the mid-90s and there were a few large doubles in my freshman dorm on East (which is now the freshman campus) that were turned into triples - not ideal, but not awful, and the ones I recall were women.
It sounds like this was not just a few but they took quite a few more kids. Duke has really grown its international population in recent years and it seems to be coming back to bite them.
I hate to say it as things will likely change a lot in the next few years, but as the parent of a full pay legacy who will likely be applying ED in a few years, this is not the worst thing in the world for my child's chances.
Wow. I guess your Duke education didn’t teach you to think broadly and allow you to understand what is going on with the takeover of education.
Anonymous wrote:I went to Duke in the mid-90s and there were a few large doubles in my freshman dorm on East (which is now the freshman campus) that were turned into triples - not ideal, but not awful, and the ones I recall were women.
It sounds like this was not just a few but they took quite a few more kids. Duke has really grown its international population in recent years and it seems to be coming back to bite them.
I hate to say it as things will likely change a lot in the next few years, but as the parent of a full pay legacy who will likely be applying ED in a few years, this is not the worst thing in the world for my child's chances.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went to Duke in the mid-90s and there were a few large doubles in my freshman dorm on East (which is now the freshman campus) that were turned into triples - not ideal, but not awful, and the ones I recall were women.
It sounds like this was not just a few but they took quite a few more kids. Duke has really grown its international population in recent years and it seems to be coming back to bite them.
I hate to say it as things will likely change a lot in the next few years, but as the parent of a full pay legacy who will likely be applying ED in a few years, this is not the worst thing in the world for my child's chances.
You do seem selfish.
Anonymous wrote:I went to Duke in the mid-90s and there were a few large doubles in my freshman dorm on East (which is now the freshman campus) that were turned into triples - not ideal, but not awful, and the ones I recall were women.
It sounds like this was not just a few but they took quite a few more kids. Duke has really grown its international population in recent years and it seems to be coming back to bite them.
I hate to say it as things will likely change a lot in the next few years, but as the parent of a full pay legacy who will likely be applying ED in a few years, this is not the worst thing in the world for my child's chances.