LOL @ merit based society. You 7?
Almost every kid, no ALL kids, at a school like TJ will score higher than this kid on ALL fronts. But only a handful get these kind of offers. Shame! We are supposed to be a merit-based society. Wonder when that changed..
Over 60,000 peers scored higher than him on the ACT alone. Figure at least another 60,000 scored higher than his him (percentile-wise) on the SAT as well.
Score # of Students
36 2,760
35 12,386
34 20,499
33 26,920
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Micheal Brown, 17, got into all 20 highly selective colleges he applied to, all of which offered him a full ride through a combination of merit- and financial-based scholarships and grants. Mr. Brown got into elite private schools like Harvard, Yale, Princeton, the University of Pennsylvania, Northwestern, Stanford and Georgetown — his top picks. He was also admitted to small but highly selective liberal arts schools like Pomona College and large public universities like the University of Michigan.
Mr. Brown, a senior at Lamar High School in Houston, said that in addition to the money pledged by the schools, he was awarded about $260,000 through scholarships he sought outside of the college application process.
What did it take? Mr. Brown had a 4.68 grade point average when he applied to college, an SAT score of 1540 out of 1600 and an ACT score of 34 out of 36. He was on the school debate team, had done internships and was part of school activities like Key Club. His academic accomplishments aside, Mr. Brown credited his involvement in guidance programs such as the University of Southern California’s Bovard Scholars program and the Emerge Fellowship.
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/04/01/us/college-acceptance-micheal-brown.html
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We don't know if he got a full scholarship, or a combination of grants and loans. No reason he shouldn't try for the best scholarships to the best colleges. He's breaking no rules here -- and AOs will be calling the high school to see if they have any more students like him.
His GPA is backed up by strong AP test results and also SAT2 scores.
Wrong. Those are not amazing SAT II scores. His history score is only 73 percentile, bio is only 86 percentile. An Asian boy with his stats would be rejected from every college this boy was admitted to with a full ride. An Asian boy with those stats would struggle to get admitted to UVA with same profile.
https://blog.prepscholar.com/what-is-a-good-sat-subject-test-score
Why do whites and Asians worship such a very low intellectual bar at the SAT following years of prepping and SAT prep courses. Such a low intellectual/academic bar that many top middle school students hit the ceiling just after elementary school!
SAT tests are a low bar to measure anything. Those whites and Asians who specialize in the SAT are not the movers and shakers of the globe...they spend their time, years, and money filling in scantron bubbles. I suspect most low income students take this screening test once without any preparation (650 vs 750 so what a couple of questions difference... much yawning). Why waste time and money to prepare for this middle school test?
This means nothing. Admission is not based on SATII scores. The ACT score is in the 98%. That along with grades are enough to put him in the game and make the first cut. The competition from there is a compelling story along with focused interests and strong teacher recs abd essays. Stuff you cant really judge on an anonymous forum
We don't know if he got a full scholarship, or a combination of grants and loans. No reason he shouldn't try for the best scholarships to the best colleges. He's breaking no rules here -- and AOs will be calling the high school to see if they have any more students like him.
His GPA is backed up by strong AP test results and also SAT2 scores.
Wrong. Those are not amazing SAT II scores. His history score is only 73 percentile, bio is only 86 percentile. An Asian boy with his stats would be rejected from every college this boy was admitted to with a full ride. An Asian boy with those stats would struggle to get admitted to UVA with same profile.
https://blog.prepscholar.com/what-is-a-good-sat-subject-test-score
Anonymous wrote:I get the need to promote Higher ed for the underpriviliged. Truly get that. But why at a HYPS? This kid should land where his scores are the norm. Wouldn't he be at the bottom of his class here? How would he cope?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The biggest beneficiaries of affirmative action policies have been white females. So it's the white female applicant pool that is harming the white male applicant pool the most in college applications. Yes, there are a few slots taken up by URM's that could have gone elsewhere but they are not the reason most white and Asian kids are getting the short end of the stick in college admissions.
I'm male and I have to say, "what the hell are you talking about?" Girls typically have better grades in HS. The only place that will sees lower standards for girls is athletics due to Title 9 and some engineering schools trying to "improve" the sex ratio of their enrolling class.
Affirmative action is not limited to race and is much more than comparing metrics at the time of college admission. It is all the programs, efforts, special encouragement, preferences given to one group over another early in their lives to even the scales and girls have been getting a lot of help for the last 40 years or so, specially in school, while boys have been left to fend for themselves. That is why you are seeing such a dramatic transformation in the college dynamic now. Girls have caught up and passed boys in school. In fact most public schools are now places where boys are at a clear disadvantage with poor role models and policies in place that actually make it harder for them to succeed. White girls were the primary beneficiaries of the AA gender efforts. For example the number of women physicians has tripled since 1970 because of gender based AA efforts.
The problem with URM AA in college admissions is that very little effort has been expended to expand the URM pool early. So you are left with one choice. Lower the standards to fill the numbers you want and call it holistic admissions, but if it were not for gender based AA, white men would still be a lion's share of the college matriculants. So the major reason for white guys getting shut out of colleges is not URM's but white girls, because of their numbers.
Anonymous wrote:Agreed - it helps to be an athlete. DS was recruited by all the ivies except Yale, as well as Duke, Stanford, and Georgetown. He chose Harvard because he felt it was the best academic environment - kids were intellectually curious, socially laid back, and the least athletic pressure for a D1.
3.9 (u/w gpa)/4.7 weighted) 1550 SAT NMF AP Scholar with distinction 4 time state champ in sport, 10 ten national rank