Bullis admission decision anyone?

Anonymous
such mean spiritedness!
Anonymous
We couldn't get in to the Bullis MS after application season last spring. Classes totally full. I think the only ones who may be "guaranteed" admission are kids from other privates transferring in or going to US. The independents take care to place kids who've been in the private system - that's where the word that anyone can get into Bullis (or other safeties) comes from. But if you're new to privates, there are no guarantees. There just aren't enough spots for everyone.
Anonymous
Bullis accepts all of its transfer students - especially those who flunk out or are kicked out of other privates.
Anonymous
Agree with 21:27 definitely know kids from publics who did not get in to Bullis in last several years. I think if they let more qualified public school kids over dumb private school kids it would definitely raise their academic profile.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If your kid is an athlete, they will get in. If you can p[ay full freight, your kid will get in. that simple.



Same at Landon. Same at Prep. Same at Gonzaga. Same at almost every private school in this area.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If your kid is an athlete, they will get in. If you can p[ay full freight, your kid will get in. that simple.



Same at Landon. Same at Prep. Same at Gonzaga. Same at almost every private school in this area.


I know someone who applied to Gonzaga with excellent grades and 98% HSPT and he did not get in. No FA.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:doesn't everyone get in to bullis?


No, and congrats on making them feel even worse about it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If your kid is an athlete, they will get in. If you can p[ay full freight, your kid will get in. that simple.



Same at Landon. Same at Prep. Same at Gonzaga. Same at almost every private school in this area.


I know someone who applied to Gonzaga with excellent grades and 98% HSPT and he did not get in. No FA.



I guarantee that kid was not a recruited athlete.
Anonymous
Bullis academic reputation has always been below average . Out of all the privates in the IAC it has always been the least selective . In the 80's and 90's it was where families sent their kids who had academic or learning issues.

It does not get the application numbers
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Schools change, people... Don't know how many applicants they ended up with, but the Open House I went to was bursting at the seams. Really.


Bursting at the seams with...idiots?


I think we all see who the idiot is.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Bullis academic reputation has always been below average . Out of all the privates in the IAC it has always been the least selective . In the 80's and 90's it was where families sent their kids who had academic or learning issues.

It does not get the application numbers


We turned down a Big 3 to send our child there, and haven't regretted it. Our child is doing great and is very challenged by the courseload.

Let's be honest:

1. Whenever someone starts a Bullis thread it, it's done solely because the OP wants to elicit replies that bash the school.

2. The negativity towards Bullis these days is because it's doing well in the more glamorous sports and that bothers people. It also bothers many people that they have more African-Americans that the other IACs.
Anonymous
In response to 9:26 above, same here. Bullis is a great school and was an excellent fit for both of our children who went on to Ivy League schools. (I note this only because of the comments on DCUM about Bullis academics). When it comes to much of the snarky and nasty comments about Bullis on this Forum, I would urge people to ignore them completely. Look at the website, talk to Bullis families and visit the school. You will be very glad you did.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Bullis academic reputation has always been below average . Out of all the privates in the IAC it has always been the least selective . In the 80's and 90's it was where families sent their kids who had academic or learning issues.

It does not get the application numbers


We turned down a Big 3 to send our child there, and haven't regretted it. Our child is doing great and is very challenged by the courseload.

Let's be honest:

1. Whenever someone starts a Bullis thread it, it's done solely because the OP wants to elicit replies that bash the school.

2. The negativity towards Bullis these days is because it's doing well in the more glamorous sports and that bothers people. It also bothers many people that they have more African-Americans that the other IACs.


What bothers people is not that they are doing well but how they are going about trying to achieve it. If the families there are happy great. But you are also supporting the way they are doing is so be prepared to take the heat if you keep bragging about the football and basketball teams.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Bullis academic reputation has always been below average . Out of all the privates in the IAC it has always been the least selective . In the 80's and 90's it was where families sent their kids who had academic or learning issues.

It does not get the application numbers


And in the 80's and 90's, Maret was where kids who got kicked out of other schools for disciplinary problems ended up. But although it's widely accepted that Maret is different now, apparently Bullis is exactly the same as it always was.
Anonymous
The application numbers have increased every year for the last several years. Applicants are definitely wait-listed. We know of at least 5 students who did not get into 9th grade two years ago, and that is only from the school our DC was attending.
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