| My daughter is on significant FA, so this is not a factor. The ivies are generally need blind. |
| I wasn't talking about Ivies, I was responding to a post about kids with B- averages from Sidwell getting into "excellent small schools." |
This is still true nowadays at sidwell? |
Yes, still true based on recent SCOIR data (as recent as the c/o 2024). Although it’s been said many times on this thread, it bears repeating. Very few students graduate from Sidwell with a 4.0 (0-2/year). Any student graduating from Sidwell with a cumulative >3.80 GPA is doing VERY well. If they test well and have strong letters of recommendations, every university is in play. |
| It's difficult to draw conclusions from prior admissions data because it doesn't account for URMs, athletes, big donors, and kids whose essays made them stand out. |
Sidwell’s not a huge school. It’s fairly easy to match SCOIR data to students if you’ve been at the school a few years. Most students can figure out which URMs and recruited athletes (and legacies to a certain extent) land at which colleges. Big donors and effective essays are not easy to discern. That’s true at any school—public or private. |