Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most kids I know from DC area who go to Pomona are recruited athletes. Problem is that class size is very small so after legacies, donors, URM, first gen, athletes, there are very few spots left. Divide remaining spots by 2 for males and females and it is impossible to get in as they also want geographic diversity + international students.
My kid was regular. Just got off the WL. Must be more slots now because of internationals not showing up. Good year to be on a WL. Assume we gotta go. Apprehensive about sending her across the country. Still WL at an Ivy so we will see. Was going to a top 15ish SLAC with merit. But can't see a world where you turn down Pomona even full pay.
Wow amazing. Pomona is as hard to get into as top tier Ivy League schools. With all due respect to your kid, don't know if this happens without COVID.
Ha I was the Pomona poster...and not going to disagree...silver lining in Corona.
Would be interesting to know if waitlist moves come with financial aid. Or are these full-pay students?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most kids I know from DC area who go to Pomona are recruited athletes. Problem is that class size is very small so after legacies, donors, URM, first gen, athletes, there are very few spots left. Divide remaining spots by 2 for males and females and it is impossible to get in as they also want geographic diversity + international students.
My kid was regular. Just got off the WL. Must be more slots now because of internationals not showing up. Good year to be on a WL. Assume we gotta go. Apprehensive about sending her across the country. Still WL at an Ivy so we will see. Was going to a top 15ish SLAC with merit. But can't see a world where you turn down Pomona even full pay.
Wow amazing. Pomona is as hard to get into as top tier Ivy League schools. With all due respect to your kid, don't know if this happens without COVID.
Ha I was the Pomona poster...and not going to disagree...silver lining in Corona.
Anonymous wrote:My DC is interested in Harvey Mudd which has a tech focus but also the fact that they can take classes at the other CMC schools. However, Pomona is ranked way higher than Harvey Mudd in several rankings.. Why is that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most kids I know from DC area who go to Pomona are recruited athletes. Problem is that class size is very small so after legacies, donors, URM, first gen, athletes, there are very few spots left. Divide remaining spots by 2 for males and females and it is impossible to get in as they also want geographic diversity + international students.
My kid was regular. Just got off the WL. Must be more slots now because of internationals not showing up. Good year to be on a WL. Assume we gotta go. Apprehensive about sending her across the country. Still WL at an Ivy so we will see. Was going to a top 15ish SLAC with merit. But can't see a world where you turn down Pomona even full pay.
Wow amazing. Pomona is as hard to get into as top tier Ivy League schools. With all due respect to your kid, don't know if this happens without COVID.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most kids I know from DC area who go to Pomona are recruited athletes. Problem is that class size is very small so after legacies, donors, URM, first gen, athletes, there are very few spots left. Divide remaining spots by 2 for males and females and it is impossible to get in as they also want geographic diversity + international students.
My kid was regular. Just got off the WL. Must be more slots now because of internationals not showing up. Good year to be on a WL. Assume we gotta go. Apprehensive about sending her across the country. Still WL at an Ivy so we will see. Was going to a top 15ish SLAC with merit. But can't see a world where you turn down Pomona even full pay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most kids I know from DC area who go to Pomona are recruited athletes. Problem is that class size is very small so after legacies, donors, URM, first gen, athletes, there are very few spots left. Divide remaining spots by 2 for males and females and it is impossible to get in as they also want geographic diversity + international students.
My kid was regular. Just got off the WL. Must be more slots now because of internationals not showing up. Good year to be on a WL. Assume we gotta go. Apprehensive about sending her across the country. Still WL at an Ivy so we will see. Was going to a top 15ish SLAC with merit. But can't see a world where you turn down Pomona even full pay.
Anonymous wrote:Most kids I know from DC area who go to Pomona are recruited athletes. Problem is that class size is very small so after legacies, donors, URM, first gen, athletes, there are very few spots left. Divide remaining spots by 2 for males and females and it is impossible to get in as they also want geographic diversity + international students.
Anonymous wrote:I got rejected from Pomona but got into Yale, Brown, and Columbia, but this was 20 years ago.
Anonymous [B wrote:oth are fine schools but Pomona has no Greek Life or sports culture.