Holy Child Girls - Snobby?

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Anonymous wrote:What’s the rep for this school? Are the girls snobby?


Snobby about what? Attending a 4th tier school with mediocre college admissions results?


There admissions are pretty good actually:

https://www.instagram.com/p/CtACZ0FMJPN/



You and I must have a different definition of “pretty good.” The highest ranked schools I saw were the University of Michigan, UVA and Georgetown (about 1 admit per school). I didn’t see a single Ivy, or even a top 20 university.

That’s pretty mediocre in my world.


I'd be more than happy if my kid got into one of those schools. Well, at least they are better looking than you.


Lol—you sound silly. I graduated from one of the aforementioned schools.

Of course, UofM, UVA, and Georgetown are great universities. However, at least a handful of Holy Child’s students should be heading to higher ranked universities on an annual basis—if you’re going to be snobby.
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Anonymous wrote:What’s the rep for this school? Are the girls snobby?


Snobby about what? Attending a 4th tier school with mediocre college admissions results?


There admissions are pretty good actually:

https://www.instagram.com/p/CtACZ0FMJPN/



You and I must have a different definition of “pretty good.” The highest ranked schools I saw were the University of Michigan, UVA and Georgetown (about 1 admit per school). I didn’t see a single Ivy, or even a top 20 university.

That’s pretty mediocre in my world.


I'd be more than happy if my kid got into one of those schools. Well, at least they are better looking than you.


Lol—you sound silly. I graduated from one of the aforementioned schools.

Of course, UofM, UVA, and Georgetown are great universities. However, at least a handful of Holy Child’s students should be heading to higher ranked universities on an annual basis—if you’re going to be snobby.


There are other things to be snobby about...namely your good looks and family wealth. These girls don't need to go to top schools to be successful. That's for the strivers of the world.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My DD was new this year - we have not found the girls (or parents for that matter) to be snobby at all.


Are you wealthy?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:mean, cliquey.


How do you know this?
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Anonymous wrote:What’s the rep for this school? Are the girls snobby?


Snobby about what? Attending a 4th tier school with mediocre college admissions results?


This. They are all very well connected.

There admissions are pretty good actually:

https://www.instagram.com/p/CtACZ0FMJPN/



You and I must have a different definition of “pretty good.” The highest ranked schools I saw were the University of Michigan, UVA and Georgetown (about 1 admit per school). I didn’t see a single Ivy, or even a top 20 university.

That’s pretty mediocre in my world.


I'd be more than happy if my kid got into one of those schools. Well, at least they are better looking than you.


Lol—you sound silly. I graduated from one of the aforementioned schools.

Of course, UofM, UVA, and Georgetown are great universities. However, at least a handful of Holy Child’s students should be heading to higher ranked universities on an annual basis—if you’re going to be snobby.


There are other things to be snobby about...namely your good looks and family wealth. These girls don't need to go to top schools to be successful. That's for the strivers of the world.
Anonymous
NP. How is holy child about neurodiversity? Adhd? What about non-binary gender expression?
Anonymous
A friend's daughter roomed with a HC girl this past year. Apparently the HC girl wouldn't acknowledge some of her roommate's friends b/c they were not socially acceptable enough for her.
FWIW, my friend's daughter is smart, rich and beautiful and obvs. not so insecure that she is able to have friends not like her. Not so much for the DC girl.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What’s the rep for this school? Are the girls snobby?


Snobby about what? Attending a 4th tier school with mediocre college admissions results?


There admissions are pretty good actually:

https://www.instagram.com/p/CtACZ0FMJPN/



You and I must have a different definition of “pretty good.” The highest ranked schools I saw were the University of Michigan, UVA and Georgetown (about 1 admit per school). I didn’t see a single Ivy, or even a top 20 university.

That’s pretty mediocre in my world.


Admissions are pretty mediocre, definitely. Best I saw were Georgetown (1), William and Mary (1), Colby (1), and a couple of U of Ms.

Tons of Texas Christian University.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:NP. How is holy child about neurodiversity? Adhd? What about non-binary gender expression?


Are you kidding? Just the name of the school alone should tell you how they are about that.
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Anonymous wrote:What’s the rep for this school? Are the girls snobby?


Snobby about what? Attending a 4th tier school with mediocre college admissions results?


There admissions are pretty good actually:

https://www.instagram.com/p/CtACZ0FMJPN/



You and I must have a different definition of “pretty good.” The highest ranked schools I saw were the University of Michigan, UVA and Georgetown (about 1 admit per school). I didn’t see a single Ivy, or even a top 20 university.

That’s pretty mediocre in my world.


I'd be more than happy if my kid got into one of those schools. Well, at least they are better looking than you.


Lol—you sound silly. I graduated from one of the aforementioned schools.

Of course, UofM, UVA, and Georgetown are great universities. However, at least a handful of Holy Child’s students should be heading to higher ranked universities on an annual basis—if you’re going to be snobby.


There are other things to be snobby about...namely your good looks and family wealth. These girls don't need to go to top schools to be successful. That's for the strivers of the world.


No, they don't need to go to good schools (and most of them can't) to be RICH, not successful. The ones I know are pretty, wealthy, and fairly unintellectual, just like their mother. That's what was emphasized to them growing up too. Lots of flashy insta pics and pretty clothes, but please don't read a book.

Now the whole school may not be that way, but that has been my experience with the girls from HC.
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Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What’s the rep for this school? Are the girls snobby?


Snobby about what? Attending a 4th tier school with mediocre college admissions results?


There admissions are pretty good actually:

https://www.instagram.com/p/CtACZ0FMJPN/



You and I must have a different definition of “pretty good.” The highest ranked schools I saw were the University of Michigan, UVA and Georgetown (about 1 admit per school). I didn’t see a single Ivy, or even a top 20 university.

That’s pretty mediocre in my world.


I'd be more than happy if my kid got into one of those schools. Well, at least they are better looking than you.


Lol—you sound silly. I graduated from one of the aforementioned schools.

Of course, UofM, UVA, and Georgetown are great universities. However, at least a handful of Holy Child’s students should be heading to higher ranked universities on an annual basis—if you’re going to be snobby.


There are other things to be snobby about...namely your good looks and family wealth. These girls don't need to go to top schools to be successful. That's for the strivers of the world.


No, they don't need to go to good schools (and most of them can't) to be RICH, not successful. The ones I know are pretty, wealthy, and fairly unintellectual, just like their mother. That's what was emphasized to them growing up too. Lots of flashy insta pics and pretty clothes, but please don't read a book.

Now the whole school may not be that way, but that has been my experience with the girls from HC.


Yes, this is a very accurate take.
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Anonymous wrote:NP. How is holy child about neurodiversity? Adhd? What about non-binary gender expression?


Are you kidding? Just the name of the school alone should tell you how they are about that.


I know a girl who is non-binary that attends the upper school of HC.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What’s the rep for this school? Are the girls snobby?


Snobby about what? Attending a 4th tier school with mediocre college admissions results?


There admissions are pretty good actually:

https://www.instagram.com/p/CtACZ0FMJPN/



You and I must have a different definition of “pretty good.” The highest ranked schools I saw were the University of Michigan, UVA and Georgetown (about 1 admit per school). I didn’t see a single Ivy, or even a top 20 university.

That’s pretty mediocre in my world.


I'd be more than happy if my kid got into one of those schools. Well, at least they are better looking than you.


Lol—you sound silly. I graduated from one of the aforementioned schools.

Of course, UofM, UVA, and Georgetown are great universities. However, at least a handful of Holy Child’s students should be heading to higher ranked universities on an annual basis—if you’re going to be snobby.


There are other things to be snobby about...namely your good looks and family wealth. These girls don't need to go to top schools to be successful. That's for the strivers of the world.


No, they don't need to go to good schools (and most of them can't) to be RICH, not successful. The ones I know are pretty, wealthy, and fairly unintellectual, just like their mother. That's what was emphasized to them growing up too. Lots of flashy insta pics and pretty clothes, but please don't read a book.

Now the whole school may not be that way, but that has been my experience with the girls from HC.



Yes the insta pages are off the chain. Look at all of the events even on the school’s insta page. Lots of beautiful blonde people in expensive pastel clothes (mostly pink). Bizzaro.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What’s the rep for this school? Are the girls snobby?


Snobby about what? Attending a 4th tier school with mediocre college admissions results?


There admissions are pretty good actually:

https://www.instagram.com/p/CtACZ0FMJPN/



You and I must have a different definition of “pretty good.” The highest ranked schools I saw were the University of Michigan, UVA and Georgetown (about 1 admit per school). I didn’t see a single Ivy, or even a top 20 university.

That’s pretty mediocre in my world.


I'd be more than happy if my kid got into one of those schools. Well, at least they are better looking than you.


Lol—you sound silly. I graduated from one of the aforementioned schools.

Of course, UofM, UVA, and Georgetown are great universities. However, at least a handful of Holy Child’s students should be heading to higher ranked universities on an annual basis—if you’re going to be snobby.


There are other things to be snobby about...namely your good looks and family wealth. These girls don't need to go to top schools to be successful. That's for the strivers of the world.


So what happens when a Holy Child student crosses paths with her superior? That would be an equally good looking and wealthy Sidwell, GDS, NCS, Holton (1st tier), Stoneridge, Visitation, Maret (2nd tier), or Bullis (3rd tier) student?

Answer: She should drop the pretense or risk getting her feelings hurt.
Anonymous
Holy Child girls are often quite popular dating material by my son and friends who go to Sidwell, STA, Gonzaga, Maret etc.


It's a tale as old as time. These guys are smart, good looking, charismatic, wealthy---they will end up being very successful.
They are programmed to want attractive girlfriends who are cut from a certain cloth. They're not dating the NCS girls (much to my NCS daughter's chagrin). They want the Holy Child girls (smart enough and very attractive).
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