Harvard, Yale "feeders"

Anonymous
Never able to "get it" seeing people empty their pockets on prep schools for the sole reason to show well in sports.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Never able to "get it" seeing people empty their pockets on prep schools for the sole reason to show well in sports.


There are a lot of delusional parents out there, no question. However, sports is a MAJOR hook at even the best academic institutions, and lots of kids from private schools in this area go on to play Division I and Division III sports at schools where their child's admission chances were no doubt boosted by their athletic prowess. So it's not irrational in the aggregate, although a lot of individual parents do appear to overrate their own child's relative talents and chances of being recruited for sports by an Ivy or excellent SLAC. However, the consolation prize is that playing on a team in high school is generally a positive for emotional/physical health. So, win/win proposition.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: Folks: This question was answered years ago. GDS sends more kids to Harvard than any other school in the country


Nope, Roxbury Latin in Boston sends more kids to HYPS than any other school in the country. Check it out. They typically put about 20% of their graduating seniors into Harvard. 14 Boys a year just to Harvard.
Anonymous
Not what they used to be.
Still impressive though.
http://www.roxburylatin.org/Page/Programs/College-Guidance/Matriculation
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not what they used to be.
Still impressive though.
http://www.roxburylatin.org/Page/Programs/College-Guidance/Matriculation


Take a look at their tuition -- $29,300 -- must less than DC area major privates. Presumably they have a much larger endowment than local schools - having been around for 370 years -- but I must say it would be nice to have at least one school in the DC area that focused capital campaigns only on the endowment to lower tuition rather than building newer/better facilities.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: Folks: This question was answered years ago. GDS sends more kids to Harvard than any other school in the country


Nope, Roxbury Latin in Boston sends more kids to HYPS than any other school in the country. Check it out. They typically put about 20% of their graduating seniors into Harvard. 14 Boys a year just to Harvard.


Roxbury sent ~36% to the ivies, Stanford and MIT.

Trinity school (coed) and Collegiate (all boys) both in NYC sent ~41%.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: Folks: This question was answered years ago. GDS sends more kids to Harvard than any other school in the country


Nope, Roxbury Latin in Boston sends more kids to HYPS than any other school in the country. Check it out. They typically put about 20% of their graduating seniors into Harvard. 14 Boys a year just to Harvard.


This is more than GDS sends, although GDS is acknowledged to hold the leading Harvard position among Washington privates.
Anonymous
Harvard has the GDS college counselor on speed dial. Forget Exeter and Andover. Machers and shakers and Deputy Assistant secretaries await!
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I hear it's another banner year for GDS applications to Harvard. Good luck to all!


Very exciting news at GDS right now.


This.
Anonymous
It is common knowledge that GDS sends more kids to Harvard than any other private school in this area...






Anonymous
Not sure if anyone has posted this yet, but here are your answers for Harvard:

http://www.thecrimson.com/article/2013/12/13/making-harvard-feeder-schools/

"In total, one out of every 20 Harvard freshmen attended one of the seven high schools most represented in the class of 2017—Boston Latin, Phillips Academy in Andover, Stuyvesant High School, Noble and Greenough School, Phillips Exeter Academy, Trinity School in New York City, and Lexington High School."

See also:

http://www.thecrimson.com/article/2015/3/26/regional-diversity-scrutiny/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I hear it's another banner year for GDS applications to Harvard. Good luck to all!


Very exciting news at GDS right now.


This.


Every time someone writes something about GDS and Harvard, or "Very exciting news at GDS," I thank the Lord that my kids did not go there. Such obnoxious arrogance.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I hear it's another banner year for GDS applications to Harvard. Good luck to all!


Very exciting news at GDS right now.


This.


Every time someone writes something about GDS and Harvard, or "Very exciting news at GDS," I thank the Lord that my kids did not go there. Such obnoxious arrogance.


it's a troll. Ignore and he/she will hopefully go away.
Anonymous
A GDS grad just won a Rhodes. What will the haters say now?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:A GDS grad just won a Rhodes. What will the haters say now?


Congrats to the kid is what I'd say. I also congratulate the several Rhodes scholars this year who are alums of local NoVa and Maryland publics.

What is the color of the sky in your tiny little bubble?
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