Anonymous wrote:It is honestly so weird that a bunch of adults are analyzing the instagram posts of teenagers and weirder that you think institutional quality changes year to year based on college acceptances. All these schools are good and families weigh many factors when deciding on school and college. Please get a life!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is honestly so weird that a bunch of adults are analyzing the instagram posts of teenagers and weirder that you think institutional quality changes year to year based on college acceptances. All these schools are good and families weigh many factors when deciding on school and college. Please get a life!
I know! My kid's post is one of those posts, so it feels extra weird.
Ick levels through the roof. Kinda wish they’d make my kiddo’s school’s private.
Kids don't care. if they had an issue they wouldn't publish where they are going.
The kids should be proud, lots of great schools.
My kid is proud, and he and his friends are happy and excited about their choices. I'm going to share this thread with him . . . he will get a kick out of middle-aged women wasting their time analyzing where a bunch of teenagers are going to college.
he might wonder why his mom is spending so much time on the forum as well
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:HM school website does show that HYP admissions are indeed lower than in some other TT schools (~6% in 2023-2025). However, I personally think T20 admissions (that include Chicago, Duke, JHU, etc) are a better indication of school rigor. I am guessing it might be the Ivy+ handle in the analysis above.
What is Ivy+ handle? Specifically what is handle? Never heard of that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is honestly so weird that a bunch of adults are analyzing the instagram posts of teenagers and weirder that you think institutional quality changes year to year based on college acceptances. All these schools are good and families weigh many factors when deciding on school and college. Please get a life!
I know! My kid's post is one of those posts, so it feels extra weird.
Ick levels through the roof. Kinda wish they’d make my kiddo’s school’s private.
Kids don't care. if they had an issue they wouldn't publish where they are going.
The kids should be proud, lots of great schools.
I'm sure the kids don't care, it's just sad you all are wasting your time on this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is honestly so weird that a bunch of adults are analyzing the instagram posts of teenagers and weirder that you think institutional quality changes year to year based on college acceptances. All these schools are good and families weigh many factors when deciding on school and college. Please get a life!
I know! My kid's post is one of those posts, so it feels extra weird.
Ick levels through the roof. Kinda wish they’d make my kiddo’s school’s private.
Kids don't care. if they had an issue they wouldn't publish where they are going.
The kids should be proud, lots of great schools.
My kid is proud, and he and his friends are happy and excited about their choices. I'm going to share this thread with him . . . he will get a kick out of middle-aged women wasting their time analyzing where a bunch of teenagers are going to college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is honestly so weird that a bunch of adults are analyzing the instagram posts of teenagers and weirder that you think institutional quality changes year to year based on college acceptances. All these schools are good and families weigh many factors when deciding on school and college. Please get a life!
I know! My kid's post is one of those posts, so it feels extra weird.
Ick levels through the roof. Kinda wish they’d make my kiddo’s school’s private.
Kids don't care. if they had an issue they wouldn't publish where they are going.
The kids should be proud, lots of great schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is honestly so weird that a bunch of adults are analyzing the instagram posts of teenagers and weirder that you think institutional quality changes year to year based on college acceptances. All these schools are good and families weigh many factors when deciding on school and college. Please get a life!
I know! My kid's post is one of those posts, so it feels extra weird.
Ick levels through the roof. Kinda wish they’d make my kiddo’s school’s private.
Kids don't care. if they had an issue they wouldn't publish where they are going.
The kids should be proud, lots of great schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is honestly so weird that a bunch of adults are analyzing the instagram posts of teenagers and weirder that you think institutional quality changes year to year based on college acceptances. All these schools are good and families weigh many factors when deciding on school and college. Please get a life!
I know! My kid's post is one of those posts, so it feels extra weird.
Ick levels through the roof. Kinda wish they’d make my kiddo’s school’s private.
Kids don't care. if they had an issue they wouldn't publish where they are going.
The kids should be proud, lots of great schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is honestly so weird that a bunch of adults are analyzing the instagram posts of teenagers and weirder that you think institutional quality changes year to year based on college acceptances. All these schools are good and families weigh many factors when deciding on school and college. Please get a life!
I know! My kid's post is one of those posts, so it feels extra weird.
Ick levels through the roof. Kinda wish they’d make my kiddo’s school’s private.
Anonymous wrote:I know it’s a point of pride for some, envy/jealousy/hatred for others, indifference to the rest, but I think we should all acknowledge that the results these schools get year after year are absolutely absurd and a lot of debate is really just nitpicking minor differences.
Anonymous wrote:HM school website does show that HYP admissions are indeed lower than in some other TT schools (~6% in 2023-2025). However, I personally think T20 admissions (that include Chicago, Duke, JHU, etc) are a better indication of school rigor. I am guessing it might be the Ivy+ handle in the analysis above.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is honestly so weird that a bunch of adults are analyzing the instagram posts of teenagers and weirder that you think institutional quality changes year to year based on college acceptances. All these schools are good and families weigh many factors when deciding on school and college. Please get a life!
I know! My kid's post is one of those posts, so it feels extra weird.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is honestly so weird that a bunch of adults are analyzing the instagram posts of teenagers and weirder that you think institutional quality changes year to year based on college acceptances. All these schools are good and families weigh many factors when deciding on school and college. Please get a life!
I know! My kid's post is one of those posts, so it feels extra weird.
Anonymous wrote:It is honestly so weird that a bunch of adults are analyzing the instagram posts of teenagers and weirder that you think institutional quality changes year to year based on college acceptances. All these schools are good and families weigh many factors when deciding on school and college. Please get a life!