It does, yes. The premise in this thread is odd. |
You mean kids applying from parochial schools? Maybe. Writ large? Not a chance. |
Did you learn nothing from the Kavanaugh hearings? |
| There are more co-ed schools than single-sex schools, so by default there are more students choosing them. |
It could be that these schools have a lower yield rate and have to admit more kids to fill their classes, or go deeper into their waitlists. If applications really are up, then that could offset this somewhat. However, just because a school is fully enrolled that doesn't tell you much. Admissions are not necessarily selective. |
+1 |
parochials aim really low |
| This thread is weird. I had one son choose GZ for various reasons and the other chose GC. He was accepted to GZ, but felt GC was a better fit for many reasons. In hindsight, I’m 100000% positive each child chose the right school for him. Kids DO turn down GZ and Visi and other schools that people on here covet. Remember, the world isn’t made of just one flavor despite what many people here think |
+1 |
Exactly +1. |
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| DS attended a single sex school but neither DD wanted to even apply to a single sex school. I think it is just different perspectives and opinions that drive the decision. |
+1 My son applied to both and has a good chance of getting into both. If he does have a choice, he is going to pick GC. |
+1 Mine turned down GZ for SJC last year and loves it! I feel good knowing that DS made the decision that was right for him. |
Thanks for sharing. |