Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At least 4 or 5 accepted to MIT this year.
TJ did very well with Ivy acceptances in RD this year.
Here is what the acceptances spreadsheet that the kids are keeping says. Take it with a gain of salt
MIT: 7
Harvard: 9
Caltech: 4
Princeton:2
Yale: 4
The Harvard and MIT numbers seem high
This is probably the strongest class in decades, mostly because of the improved selection process that cracked down on cheating and focused on identifying talent.
#veryfakenews
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At least 4 or 5 accepted to MIT this year.
TJ did very well with Ivy acceptances in RD this year.
Here is what the acceptances spreadsheet that the kids are keeping says. Take it with a gain of salt
MIT: 7
Harvard: 9
Caltech: 4
Princeton:2
Yale: 4
The Harvard and MIT numbers seem high
This is probably the strongest class in decades, mostly because of the improved selection process that cracked down on cheating and focused on identifying talent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At least 4 or 5 accepted to MIT this year.
TJ did very well with Ivy acceptances in RD this year.
Here is what the acceptances spreadsheet that the kids are keeping says. Take it with a gain of salt
MIT: 7
Harvard: 9
Caltech: 4
Princeton:2
Yale: 4
The Harvard and MIT numbers seem high
This is probably the strongest class in decades, mostly because of the improved selection process that cracked down on cheating and focused on identifying talent.
Say it louder in Trump's tone![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At least 4 or 5 accepted to MIT this year.
TJ did very well with Ivy acceptances in RD this year.
Here is what the acceptances spreadsheet that the kids are keeping says. Take it with a gain of salt
MIT: 7
Harvard: 9
Caltech: 4
Princeton:2
Yale: 4
The Harvard and MIT numbers seem high
This is probably the strongest class in decades, mostly because of the improved selection process that cracked down on cheating and focused on identifying talent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At least 4 or 5 accepted to MIT this year.
TJ did very well with Ivy acceptances in RD this year.
Here is what the acceptances spreadsheet that the kids are keeping says. Take it with a gain of salt
MIT: 7
Harvard: 9
Caltech: 4
Princeton:2
Yale: 4
The Harvard and MIT numbers seem high
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wrong.
Harvard - 4
Princeton - 4
Yale - 4
Caltech - 5
MIT - 3
2-3 child swept/overlapped.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wrong.
Harvard - 4
Princeton - 4
Yale - 4
Caltech - 5
MIT - 3
Parent of TJ upperclassman. This seems to be the most accurate one I've seen so far, except Yale is much higher (at least 7).
Anonymous wrote:Wrong.
Harvard - 4
Princeton - 4
Yale - 4
Caltech - 5
MIT - 3
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At least 4 or 5 accepted to MIT this year.
TJ did very well with Ivy acceptances in RD this year.
Here is what the acceptances spreadsheet that the kids are keeping says. Take it with a gain of salt
MIT: 7
Harvard: 9
Caltech: 4
Princeton:2
Yale: 4
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At least 4 or 5 accepted to MIT this year.
TJ did very well with Ivy acceptances in RD this year.
Here is what the acceptances spreadsheet that the kids are keeping says. Take it with a gain of salt
MIT: 7
Harvard: 9
Caltech: 4
Princeton:2
Yale: 4
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s the profile of kids who got into mit and the kids who swept across the ivies?
URM
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s the profile of kids who got into mit and the kids who swept across the ivies?
URM
Anonymous wrote:What’s the profile of kids who got into mit and the kids who swept across the ivies?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At least 4 or 5 accepted to MIT this year.
TJ did very well with Ivy acceptances in RD this year.
Here is what the acceptances spreadsheet that the kids are keeping says. Take it with a gain of salt
MIT: 7
Harvard: 9
Caltech: 4
Princeton:2
Yale: 4