Georgetown Prep decisions posted (huge wow factors!)

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ANOTHER Princeton, ANOTHER UVA, and Georgetown.

(Note: I suspect there will be several going to Georgetown which is extremely competitive.)


Recruits


Well then maybe we should start commending the fact that so many are getting recruited and those recruited are attending such elite schools. Sheesh. Why the relentless attacks on innocent children who all accomplished so much. They can read this...
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Anonymous wrote:GP also have multiple sport recruits that’s aren’t going to Top 20s.


Yeah, i'm going to go out on a limb and say that those Ole Miss recruits are all not recruits. Recruits pick Ole Miss over Ivys all the time. Seems like wins all around.
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Anonymous wrote:GP also have multiple sport recruits that’s aren’t going to Top 20s.


Yeah, i'm going to go out on a limb and say that at least some of those Ole Miss are recruits. Recruits pick Ole Miss over Ivys all the time. Seems like wins all around.
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Anonymous wrote:Why doesn't the IG report which students are committed for sports?

That isn't going to happen. I'm sure almost all of the kids have previously posted about committing to schools as athletes on their social media.
Schools will sometimes have signing day posts but that is about it.
They are also never going to post about legacy or major donor status
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Anonymous wrote:I am actually quite shocked by this list and how the international students are dominating the elite school admissions. This tells me that any local student with no hooks is at an extreme disadvantage for college admissions. So glad I sent my son to Gonzaga.


The international (meaning, foreign National) students attending US boarding schools generally come from extremely wealthy families. A kid attending a state school in Slough, England isn’t dominating elite US university admissions.


How do you explain the fact that a Nigerian American (from Illinois) is attending Princeton in the fall? Princeton is probably the most elite college destination among Prep students this year.


The other Princeton commit is a white male from Maryland. So I’m not convinced that wealthy foreign students are dominating elite college admissions this year.


The Nigerian American from Illinois is committed to Princeton to play football.

The white male from Potomac is committed to Princeton to play lacrosse.

Next?


Smart and athletic—that explains it.
Let’s be honest, Prep has many athletic recruits who would never be admitted to Princeton. Princeton also requires top grades. Alabama, Auburn, etc just require you to be able to throw and catch the ball.


Right, but know that if you have a kid who is just smart with no athletic talent, he will lose a spot to an athlete. There don't seem to be any spots for local boys with no hooks...and I am not even talking about ivies. Just top 20.


The kid is more talented because he’s good at both. Your kid has to get good at sports


Well, that's not happening. I have an older one who attended SR. No athletics and ended up at a top 20 as did many of her friends. It just seems that Prep is not the place to send an unhooked kid. Making note of that for my youngest who will be applying for 24-25.
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Seems there are a lot of bitter folks who are mad their kids didn’t get in. The school had record applications this year. It takes a lot to
shock me but people who are identifying kids specifically through college choices are really sad individuals. News flash many kids make choices based on major and school feel and also financial aid and merit aid. There are at the typical Ivy acceptances but it is not for all and that is fine. Most important is these kids have loved their school experience. Happy kids who will go on to live happy lives.
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Anonymous wrote:The principal of our parish K-8, recommended Prep for my son who will be in 8th next year and is at the top of the class academically. She recommended it over Gonzaga, SJC, and OLGC in terms of the quality and depth of the education.

Not surprised. Prep is by far the best school in the area perhaps even the country. And it’s been around since literally the 1700s.


I don't know. I used to feel this way until I started really looking closely at these college admits. The only admits to top schools are either athletic recruits or boarders. This is really disappointing and I am seriously considering crossing this school off our list. I don't want to put my son in a situation where he is competing against rich foreign nationals and talented athletes for a spot in a top university.

Isn't he going to be competing with them (worldwide) anyway?
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Anonymous wrote:I am actually quite shocked by this list and how the international students are dominating the elite school admissions. This tells me that any local student with no hooks is at an extreme disadvantage for college admissions. So glad I sent my son to Gonzaga.


The international (meaning, foreign National) students attending US boarding schools generally come from extremely wealthy families. A kid attending a state school in Slough, England isn’t dominating elite US university admissions.


How do you explain the fact that a Nigerian American (from Illinois) is attending Princeton in the fall? Princeton is probably the most elite college destination among Prep students this year.


The other Princeton commit is a white male from Maryland. So I’m not convinced that wealthy foreign students are dominating elite college admissions this year.


The Nigerian American from Illinois is committed to Princeton to play football.

The white male from Potomac is committed to Princeton to play lacrosse.

Next?


Aren't those accomplishments??
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Anonymous wrote:I am actually quite shocked by this list and how the international students are dominating the elite school admissions. This tells me that any local student with no hooks is at an extreme disadvantage for college admissions. So glad I sent my son to Gonzaga.


The international (meaning, foreign National) students attending US boarding schools generally come from extremely wealthy families. A kid attending a state school in Slough, England isn’t dominating elite US university admissions.


How do you explain the fact that a Nigerian American (from Illinois) is attending Princeton in the fall? Princeton is probably the most elite college destination among Prep students this year.


The other Princeton commit is a white male from Maryland. So I’m not convinced that wealthy foreign students are dominating elite college admissions this year.


A white male LACROSSE COMMIT.

What are athletic accomplishments any different than any other accomplishments? The best of the best stand out on applications. This does not only apply to sports.
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Anonymous wrote:Seems there are a lot of bitter folks who are mad their kids didn’t get in. The school had record applications this year. It takes a lot to
shock me but people who are identifying kids specifically through college choices are really sad individuals. News flash many kids make choices based on major and school feel and also financial aid and merit aid. There are at the typical Ivy acceptances but it is not for all and that is fine. Most important is these kids have loved their school experience. Happy kids who will go on to live happy lives.


YES. AND, rest assured, as more postings emerge we're gonna see LOTS of very impressive colleges.
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Anonymous wrote:Why is Prep posting college decisions on the school official insta page? They could do what Holton does…the college decision insta is managed by the school but it’s separate from the school insta.

Transparence. Plus they have nothing to hide or bury in some secondary page.
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Anonymous wrote:I am actually quite shocked by this list and how the international students are dominating the elite school admissions. This tells me that any local student with no hooks is at an extreme disadvantage for college admissions. So glad I sent my son to Gonzaga.


The international (meaning, foreign National) students attending US boarding schools generally come from extremely wealthy families. A kid attending a state school in Slough, England isn’t dominating elite US university admissions.


How do you explain the fact that a Nigerian American (from Illinois) is attending Princeton in the fall? Princeton is probably the most elite college destination among Prep students this year.


The other Princeton commit is a white male from Maryland. So I’m not convinced that wealthy foreign students are dominating elite college admissions this year.


The Nigerian American from Illinois is committed to Princeton to play football.

The white male from Potomac is committed to Princeton to play lacrosse.

Next?


Smart and athletic—that explains it.
Let’s be honest, Prep has many athletic recruits who would never be admitted to Princeton. Princeton also requires top grades. Alabama, Auburn, etc just require you to be able to throw and catch the ball.


Right, but know that if you have a kid who is just smart with no athletic talent, he will lose a spot to an athlete. There don't seem to be any spots for local boys with no hooks...and I am not even talking about ivies. Just top 20.

This is the way life goes. Top athletes work very hard to achieve that status. Try some different sports, you may find a sport your son thrives in.
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Anonymous wrote:I am actually quite shocked by this list and how the international students are dominating the elite school admissions. This tells me that any local student with no hooks is at an extreme disadvantage for college admissions. So glad I sent my son to Gonzaga.


The international (meaning, foreign National) students attending US boarding schools generally come from extremely wealthy families. A kid attending a state school in Slough, England isn’t dominating elite US university admissions.


How do you explain the fact that a Nigerian American (from Illinois) is attending Princeton in the fall? Princeton is probably the most elite college destination among Prep students this year.


The other Princeton commit is a white male from Maryland. So I’m not convinced that wealthy foreign students are dominating elite college admissions this year.


The Nigerian American from Illinois is committed to Princeton to play football.

The white male from Potomac is committed to Princeton to play lacrosse.

Next?


Smart and athletic—that explains it.
Let’s be honest, Prep has many athletic recruits who would never be admitted to Princeton. Princeton also requires top grades. Alabama, Auburn, etc just require you to be able to throw and catch the ball.


Right, but know that if you have a kid who is just smart with no athletic talent, he will lose a spot to an athlete. There don't seem to be any spots for local boys with no hooks...and I am not even talking about ivies. Just top 20.

This is the way life goes. Top athletes work very hard to achieve that status. Try some different sports, you may find a sport your son thrives in.


Interesting that these Prep boosters response is "try some sports." That's not how it works.

FWIW, my kid is long graduated from HS. He went to Gonzaga, which is also a very athletic school. The only difference, he did theater (not well either) and other more nerdy activities. He and many of his other nerdy smart friends got into excellent top 20 schools without being recruited to do a sport. Why is it at Prep the only way to get into a top 20 is to be extremely connected or have a talent in a particular sport? Seems very very wrong and I feel bad for the smart nerdy kids who thought this was their ticket to get into an ivy.
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First off, congratulations to the Prep recruits. Anyone who has a child athlete competing at that level knows how hard they have to train to get recruited.

I think the concern with most in this thread is that if your son is not an elite athlete , or an international student , and if he decides to attend Prep, then the chances of him getting into a good college are slim. That’s not necessarily the case with other schools. For example, Gonazaga (@gonzagaseniors23) has several kids who aren’t athlete recruits and got into top 20 schools including Ivies .
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Anonymous wrote:I am actually quite shocked by this list and how the international students are dominating the elite school admissions. This tells me that any local student with no hooks is at an extreme disadvantage for college admissions. So glad I sent my son to Gonzaga.


The international (meaning, foreign National) students attending US boarding schools generally come from extremely wealthy families. A kid attending a state school in Slough, England isn’t dominating elite US university admissions.


How do you explain the fact that a Nigerian American (from Illinois) is attending Princeton in the fall? Princeton is probably the most elite college destination among Prep students this year.


The other Princeton commit is a white male from Maryland. So I’m not convinced that wealthy foreign students are dominating elite college admissions this year.

One needs to be incredibly smart to be a top athlete. As well as self disciplined and hardworking.

The Nigerian American from Illinois is committed to Princeton to play football.

The white male from Potomac is committed to Princeton to play lacrosse.

Next?


Smart and athletic—that explains it.
Let’s be honest, Prep has many athletic recruits who would never be admitted to Princeton. Princeton also requires top grades. Alabama, Auburn, etc just require you to be able to throw and catch the ball.


Right, but know that if you have a kid who is just smart with no athletic talent, he will lose a spot to an athlete. There don't seem to be any spots for local boys with no hooks...and I am not even talking about ivies. Just top 20.

This is the way life goes. Top athletes work very hard to achieve that status. Try some different sports, you may find a sport your son thrives in.


Interesting that these Prep boosters response is "try some sports." That's not how it works.

FWIW, my kid is long graduated from HS. He went to Gonzaga, which is also a very athletic school. The only difference, he did theater (not well either) and other more nerdy activities. He and many of his other nerdy smart friends got into excellent top 20 schools without being recruited to do a sport. Why is it at Prep the only way to get into a top 20 is to be extremely connected or have a talent in a particular sport? Seems very very wrong and I feel bad for the smart nerdy kids who thought this was their ticket to get into an ivy.
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