Chicago recruits from the Chicago Lab school. |
Entry cost is more like $20 million. |
I was curious about this school - their 5 year matriculation is not too bad considering class size of 120 kids. https://www.nobles.edu/school/college-counseling/five-year-matriculation-list/ The tuition is hefty though... |
Wrong. Class of 2018 had four kids that actually attend. I know them personally. |
I think the post was a reference to the Kushners' donation. |
Faculty kids. A lot of the Brown faculty lives in Boston. Between that and Harvard it's not so surprising. The Ivies and top colleges love Boston kids. They really love Boston kids. N&G is an excellent school but the circumstances are unique and should not be extrapolated to mean much about private schools in general. |
Top schools have analogous preferences. Stanford loves local private and public schools; the Stanford matriculation lists at those schools are huge until you take into account the overwhelming number of legacy and faculty kids. |
But if you are faculty at one of the ivies and your kid has a great book already since you are faculty, why would you want to spend $45k after tax to send them to a private school? |
Well who the hell loves DC kids? Georgetown doesn't. I guess UVA? |
Only their mamas... ![]() |
Oh, good lord. Your ordinary, high achieving kid will get into a great school and do just fine. |
Why not? You won't be paying much, if anything, for college |
Agree with this. My kid plays travel soccer at a top club and has for 10 years. She practices 3 days a week and is very good but not at the level of being a recruited athlete. The kids she knows who are, have an ENTIRELY different level of devotion to the sport. They have played 5-6 days a week for 10 years. It's not like they cruised through life, playing soccer on Saturday mornings and ended up getting recruited to Stanford. To be the best in one of these sports demonstrates a truly remarkable commitment over many years. I don't begrudge them their acceptances. |
So weird, I only read the last few pages but most of the factual statements are not true. $2.5 million pledge buys a spot at Harvard? I don't think so. 4 Potomac kids got in, sounds untrue. Cambridge Rindge & Latin is a pretty well-known public school very high academics and notable for its diversity, no great surprise that it sends students to nearby Harvard but hard to believe there is a formal agreement and , it is most definitely not on the campus. I never understand why people make things up on this site or say things they are not certain about. Kind of weird |
The $2.5 M is true - ever heard of Kushner? Same amount won’t get u in today though. But Brown based on recently released emails takes $1M! |