Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid's slot was clearly taken by a legacy or URM. Both are equally is bad. What I can't figure out is should I vote for Elizabeth Warren because of the legacy issue or should I vote for Trump because of the immigrants and URMs that took my kid's slot. Tough one.
Too bad your kid missed the chance to enroll in Trump U. That could have been the perfect fit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The game is up. The bill has come due. Unless you were URM, Questbridge, RA or Alumni you weren’t getting in. Exception were perfect test scores and GPA. Ugly ugly year. Think the scandal from last year changed the game. Normal balanced kids aren’t getting in - don’t kid yourself.
Was a horrible year at STA, Sidwell, NCS and GDS.
Doesn't this pretty much sum up who is getting into the most elite colleges, especially ED/SCEA, regardless of where they went to high school?
URM
Questbridge
Recruited Athlete
Legacy
1600s + 4.0 UW
"Normal balanced" kids are a dime a dozen. And the normal, balanced kids who attend a Big 3 aren't going to be at the top of their class, which makes it even more of a long shot.
Yes, this is why the majority of kids in elite colleges are URMs and Questbridge. No more room for 'normal, balanced kids' which is your way of saying white kids in Trump speak.
Anonymous wrote:So there is a little charter school in DC - called BASIS DC.
Its senior class has just under 50 students. 3 admitted to Yale, 1 to Dartmouth, 1 to MIT (class of 2020 is the 4th graduating class in the school's history). 1 Questbridge match, the rest are unhooked.
So maybe there is something to OP's lament. To a certain degree, these kinds of schools are only going to take so many from DC/MD/VA. And perhaps they are choosing more public school kids.
Anonymous wrote:My kid's slot was clearly taken by a legacy or URM. Both are equally is bad. What I can't figure out is should I vote for Elizabeth Warren because of the legacy issue or should I vote for Trump because of the immigrants and URMs that took my kid's slot. Tough one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Aw, poor generic privileged white kids.
There isn’t anything generic about these children. You, on the other hand, are as basic as could be.
How are they not generic? What do they bring to the table that others don’t? Good SAT scores? A laundry list of extracurricular? Generic.
Mostly the size of the pool, right?
Within their cohort, they are generic.
Compared to your kids, they are extraordinary.
Anonymous wrote:Thought Big 3 parents dont care about college, but just the high school EXPERIENCE!
What's the big deal if these kids aren't getting into Ivy's? Wasn't their high school experience and their love of learning enough???Anonymous wrote:The game is up. The bill has come due. Unless you were URM, Questbridge, RA or Alumni you weren’t getting in. Exception were perfect test scores and GPA. Ugly ugly year. Think the scandal from last year changed the game. Normal balanced kids aren’t getting in - don’t kid yourself.
Was a horrible year at STA, Sidwell, NCS and GDS.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not true at STA. Already 14 boys in ivies (HPY Dartmouth and Columbia) plus another batch at top schools. And still waiting for UChicago
Not true for GDS, either. It feels like a normal year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The game is up. The bill has come due. Unless you were URM, Questbridge, RA or Alumni you weren’t getting in. Exception were perfect test scores and GPA. Ugly ugly year. Think the scandal from last year changed the game. Normal balanced kids aren’t getting in - don’t kid yourself.
Was a horrible year at STA, Sidwell, NCS and GDS.
Doesn't this pretty much sum up who is getting into the most elite colleges, especially ED/SCEA, regardless of where they went to high school?
URM
Questbridge
Recruited Athlete
Legacy
1600s + 4.0 UW
"Normal balanced" kids are a dime a dozen. And the normal, balanced kids who attend a Big 3 aren't going to be at the top of their class, which makes it even more of a long shot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Aw, poor generic privileged white kids.
There isn’t anything generic about these children. You, on the other hand, are as basic as could be.
How are they not generic? What do they bring to the table that others don’t? Good SAT scores? A laundry list of extracurricular? Generic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Aw, poor generic privileged white kids.
There isn’t anything generic about these children. You, on the other hand, are as basic as could be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Questbrige and URM are basically a quota set aside for underachieving applicants.
Not the ones I know - high 1500s, weighted 4.89+, dozens of APs. Good luck thinking they bumped your child for unfair reasons.
Right? My son’s friend (QuestBridge AND an URM) got into any Ivy from a NoVa public with a 1570 SAT and top grades with a rigorous schedule. And he has an after school job and is a really nice kid. He deserves every good thing he gets. My kid has known him since 7th grade and says he has worked his tail off.
Meh, great anecdote.