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Honors programs at state schools like UGA, Clemson, etc.
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Vandy not only has a parent legacy but also a sibling legacy. ND gives more of a legacy bump than literally any other college. NW also has a very strong kegracy preference. Maybe don’t answer if you don’t know. |
BC has a legacy preference as does Georgetown |
It also has a preference for rich Catholic kids or rich Episcopalians from the right schools. |
Here he is - our forum BC basher here to takeover the thread with lies. |
Dp, but are you disputing BC has some parochial feeder schools? Nearly every private has some feeders. |
Not true for BC. Don't know about Georgetown. If any, it's a weak preference. Jesuit high school will be more of a preference. |
| are we calling full pay a hook? does "without hooks" mean you need financial aid? |
My child has straight As, 13 APs (almost all 5s), strong test scores, and for fun reads about politics and does math. But he's never won any competitions, written anything outside of class, played sports, entered a science contest, or led anything, and he comes from a well-educated family. I think that's what people mean by smart but without hooks. The other responses have been helpful. |
So no results? The grades and test scores are meaningless without results. That is how life works. |
DP. Jesuit high school counselors typically have a relationship with BC admissions. Not necessarily feeder, but the result is sufficiently similar, in that such students should easily be able to discuss Jesuit educational values after 4 years of theology classes. Still, BC looks for a high GPA. A clarification, "parochial" schools are run by the parish/diocese. Jesuit high schools are not parochial schools. |
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DP. Mine was admitted ED to Northwestern. Authentic, genuine ECs and thoughtful essays. Nothing especially "impressive" by DCUM striver standards. |
Georgetown has a pretty strong legacy preference and I don't that BC is any different. |