I only count 13 athletes and our friend’s daughter who is in that class says many of them are at the top end academically and could have gone anywhere. |
What are you talking about? |
Yep-Many of the athletes in this class are top students. |
Holton does weight honors and advanced classes. I don't know if this helps or if they just have decent CC. My daughter's school does not weight and they get lots of kids into the UCs. |
The grades are submitted to colleges un-weighted as all school add weight on their own. Holton Honors do not get weighted extra for the UCs as they aren't official APs. |
This clearly lets you see why the big 3 are the big 3 so far. Others pale (SSFS, Maret, Bullis). Publics so far decent turnout better then tier 2 & 3 schools. |
' So silly! Several girls are deciding between multiple acceptances. They likely won't post until May -- like last year. The class of 2023 did quite well. |
You’re disgusting. These are teenagers FFS. |
+1 |
It’s true, my DS told me that this year has been underwhelming, other than some athletes who went to Uchicago and some Ivys. The non athletes for the most part have committed to lower tier schools. |
Lol. Yeah, schools like Harvard, Cornell, and Emory, and Vanderbilt, etc. just all terrible… 🙄 |
| I find it disgusting that you all are pouring over the Instagram pages of high school kids. Yes they are public. But my DC posted on one of them and I’m pretty sure DC and their friends did not think random adults would be looking at these pages and judging them. The kids do these pages for themselves and their friends. Not a bunch of creepy and desperate adults. |
no ones gotten into harvard. lol. you’re just pulling this out of your ass at this point. sure a cornell and brown here and there, but the non hooked kids mostly all go to lower tier schools, maybe except a handful. last year 27 kids applied to berkeley and ucla and none got in, their deflated GPAs are doing them wonders. |