Anonymous wrote:I’m a full pay parent and very grateful for that privilege and I hope my kid is too. With all the struggles FGLI kids face with just having to get to the starting line in some cases, why shouldn’t that be taken into consideration in college admissions?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My full pay kid was rejected and wl at 7 schools. The fgli kids from our school w lower stats got in to many of them. No bitterness, she ended up at her first choice Ivy, but there is zero question that fgli kids are “privileged “ by far over full pay kids. It is what it is.
Would you trade your kids’ upbringings for theirs?
Anonymous wrote:Why does that automatically merit them getting a leg up going to T20?Anonymous wrote:I’m a full pay parent and very grateful for that privilege and I hope my kid is too. With all the struggles FGLI kids face with just having to get to the starting line in some cases, why shouldn’t that be taken into consideration in college admissions?
Why not improve schools in the country so everyone including FGLI get to the starting line?
It would be just silly, but for the fact that Asians whose parents immigrated poor but educated still get the short stick
that is a logic failAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My full pay kid was rejected and wl at 7 schools. The fgli kids from our school w lower stats got in to many of them. No bitterness, she ended up at her first choice Ivy, but there is zero question that fgli kids are “privileged “ by far over full pay kids. It is what it is.
Would you trade your kids’ upbringings for theirs?