Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Into Pomona; rejected
At Conn and Trinity
Stats for you Pomona kid?
My Pomona applicant was rejected with a 36 on the ACT, so I wouldn't rely on scores too much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Into Pomona; rejected
At Conn and Trinity
Stats for you Pomona kid?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In at Occidental and UCLA; rejected at Scripps and Berkeley. We’re California residents.
Which did your child choose? These are all on our list!
Berkeley and UCLA and heads and leaps above Oxy and Scripps
Anonymous wrote:Into Pomona; rejected
At Conn and Trinity
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Amazingly, different colleges have different needs. Just because you get into one school doesn’t mean you meet the needs of another, despite them possibly having a higher aceeptance rate.
Amazingly, with the good grades and relative ease of getting high test scores, the process is growing essentially arbitrary.
, Yale, Stanford
, Upenn
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In at Georgetown and Brown, rejected at UNC
UNC hates non-legacy Virginia students unless they’re coming from privates, TJHSST, Maggie Walker, Oakton, Langley, McLean or Mad.
They figure (often correctly) that top Virginia students will attend UVA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCPS
In at U Michigan and UNC, Rejected at UVA and waitlisted at William & Mary
Ridiculous. Good for you getting into better schools. Virginia schools are so frustrating.
You clearly don't know how well Virginia schools are doing and how difficult it is to get in. UVA is the no 1 public for producer of Rhodes Scholars. No. 8 in the entire nation in fact. You need a 4.45 GPA/35 ACT and a 1510 to be in the 75th percentile of last year's entering students. And only 4,000 are accepted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In at Stanford and Dartmouth. Rejected at UMD
WHAT! Are you kidding me?
Please tell me more about your child. If you don't mind I would like to know your child's stats, AP course quantity, major, ethnicity, gender, etc.
By the way, I am a minority parent with an URM child. My child is a rising junior, but UMD and Stanford are on his list of schools.
I was messing around sorry
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In at Stanford and Dartmouth. Rejected at UMD
WHAT! Are you kidding me?
Please tell me more about your child. If you don't mind I would like to know your child's stats, AP course quantity, major, ethnicity, gender, etc.
By the way, I am a minority parent with an URM child. My child is a rising junior, but UMD and Stanford are on his list of schools.
Anonymous wrote:Amazingly, different colleges have different needs. Just because you get into one school doesn’t mean you meet the needs of another, despite them possibly having a higher aceeptance rate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid got only got accepted to hard reach schools and safety schools.
Got accepted to zero match schools for no obvious specific reason and had a lot of Bs on his report card
Because he or she is an URM. Context very important here
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In at Occidental and UCLA; rejected at Scripps and Berkeley. We’re California residents.
Which did your child choose? These are all on our list!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCPS
In at U Michigan and UNC, Rejected at UVA and waitlisted at William & Mary
Ridiculous. Good for you getting into better schools. Virginia schools are so frustrating.