Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The shade I continue to get because DS got admitted is laughable- some parents don't speak although when we were all going through admissions, interviews, etc everybody was as thick as thieves, comparing notes, etc. The green eyed monster is a bitch....
Get over yourself....
Never did like you/DS and now that you/DS got in and I didnt, I like you even less...very adult.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The shade I continue to get because DS got admitted is laughable- some parents don't speak although when we were all going through admissions, interviews, etc everybody was as thick as thieves, comparing notes, etc. The green eyed monster is a bitch....
Get over yourself....
Anonymous wrote:The shade I continue to get because DS got admitted is laughable- some parents don't speak although when we were all going through admissions, interviews, etc everybody was as thick as thieves, comparing notes, etc. The green eyed monster is a bitch....
Anonymous wrote:I do not feel bad, we are at great schools! Just commenting on what I have seen at our schools. The kids that typically get in everywhere typically are qualified and minority. Plenty of qualified kids at our schools and they go to great schools...but the ones that get in everywhere most often can check the diversity box. They know this too. The fact that that you are not diversity candidate tells me you have met another criteria...perhaps phenomenal test scores? Grades? Giving history? Your location? Admissions directors call the exmissions directors to determine interest of candidates they are considering. If you are in outplacement year at a private school the exmissions person is well aware of your top choices in most cases which is why it is rare to get 100 percent acceptance rate. I do not buy that you had 100 percent acceptance coming from a private without a hook. Not buying it. Perhaps you are at public? Most people do not use the phrase minority, the term is diversity.
Anonymous wrote:I do not feel bad, we are at great schools! Just commenting on what I have seen at our schools. The kids that typically get in everywhere typically are qualified and minority. Plenty of qualified kids at our schools and they go to great schools...but the ones that get in everywhere most often can check the diversity box. They know this too. The fact that that you are not diversity candidate tells me you have met another criteria...perhaps phenomenal test scores? Grades? Giving history? Your location? Admissions directors call the exmissions directors to determine interest of candidates they are considering. If you are in outplacement year at a private school the exmissions person is well aware of your top choices in most cases which is why it is rare to get 100 percent acceptance rate. I do not buy that you had 100 percent acceptance coming from a private without a hook. Not buying it. Perhaps you are at public? Most people do not use the phrase minority, the term is diversity.
Anonymous wrote:Having multiple children at multiple Independent schools in Dc. And having gone through exmissions/admissions multiple times...as well ,as having attended 3 independent Dc schools myself. I can tell you, that when you see multiple acceptances from multiple competitive schools it is most overwhelmingly a diversity candidate. Please read mission statements.... go big 3 before you comment...is diversity mentioned? I can name at least one school with that clearly stated in mission statement... You are in denial if you think otherwise. For older grades other criteria can tip scale...athletics...get offended all you want!