Our public school has so many legacies. Close-in wealthy. McLean, Langley, YHS, Great Falls, Whitman, etc. tons of parents that went to top T10/20s. |
Our non-DMV private:
- 15% of class is committed to Ivy - 50% is attending T25 or T5 SLAC (and closer to 65% if counting T10 SLAC) - If counting T40, it’s 85%. It’s a materially better year than last 2 cycles. Test scores and HS caliber/rigor (not course rigor as we don’t even have official APs) seems to matter a lot. Plus private colleges want kids who will easily do well and thrive. |
T20 love full pay, even if they pretend to be need blind |
Don't forget practically ALL the independent private school apply ED. It is really pushed by their counselors. The vast majority of public school kids simply need to compare financial aid packages and can't do that. |
They want to save the aid for the rural kid or FG URM….. |
Plus you were able to screen out the undesirables through testing and interviews. So of course your results reflect the students you have. |
Even better is a rural kid who can pay or a FG URM who can pay |
My unhooked kid got in RD to an Ivy. Didn’t ED anywhere. |
Yes. The response is yes, that's right OP |
Mine got into Ivy RD after ED deferral to T10. Unhooked. |
Yes, get back to me when your FCPS school: -marks every late assignment as a zero (no late work accepted, ever) -never allows retakes or test corrections -gives frequent pop quizzes -has teachers who don't give As on principal or give a single A in a class of 20 kids -has an average GPA of 3.5 but an average SAT is 1500+ -has students who routinely to get a B in a class but a 5 on the AP exam. -doesn't average quarters or semesters by letter grades but by numerical average. |
50% or more of a selective private is “standard smart” |
Private to private.
Public to public. |
Privates have more legacies per capita. |
Anyone notice an imbalance of girls vs boys?
Girls seem to go to the higher ranked schools in larger numbers? |