Private Schools that feed into Ivy's

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:GDS had four or maybe five to Harvard last year- so better statistically than RM BUT just as meaningless as a guidepost as to what school any kid should pick to try and get these outcomes.


Yes and 3/4 were URM --exact same ad Richard Montgomery,
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Nobody wants to answer your question without sarcasm so I will, Georgetown Prep for boys. And, NCS or even more likely Holton for girls.


Ha ha ha ha. Georgetown Prep. Ha ha ha ha

Not. Even. Close.

Same for Holton but it’s no where near as funny.

GDS, NCS, STA, Sidwell and Potomac. These schools send the most kids percentage wise to schools in the Ivy League. If you can diss out how many are athletes or legacies, good luck. Otherwise those 5 send the most (plus to Stanford, Duke, MIT).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Nobody wants to answer your question without sarcasm so I will, Georgetown Prep for boys. And, NCS or even more likely Holton for girls.


Ha ha ha ha. Georgetown Prep. Ha ha ha ha

Not. Even. Close.

Same for Holton but it’s no where near as funny.

GDS, NCS, STA, Sidwell and Potomac. These schools send the most kids percentage wise to schools in the Ivy League. If you can diss out how many are athletes or legacies, good luck. Otherwise those 5 send the most (plus to Stanford, Duke, MIT).


* suss out (diss was typo)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do you have legacy? Or development?



OP is obviously not legacy if she thinks the plural of Ivy is Ivy’s.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Which private schools feed into the most Ivy's for Academics NOT Athletics.


Follow the money and Ivy alumni.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Richard Montgomery HS had four students get into Harvard alone. All were IB program students and all were minorities.
So statistically, RM is better than any DMV private for the Ivy-inclined, but high school is not just about getting into a brand name school.


Until SCOTUS rules that colleges can no longer take race into account for admissions


If SCOTUS strikes down affirmative action, the odds seem high that schools will just adopt admissions practices that are even more opaque to get the results they want.
Anonymous
Legacy parents pick private schools and then get their kids into ivies. School placement is mostly an illusion.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Legacy parents pick private schools and then get their kids into ivies. School placement is mostly an illusion.


Yes because it is a well known rule that if you graduate from an Ivy you can only send your kids to private school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Which private schools feed into the most Ivy's for Academics NOT Athletics?


None in the DMV
Public is a way better shot

My kids did Big threes but transferred to public for Ivy admission which they got. W school
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Richard Montgomery HS had four students get into Harvard alone. All were IB program students and all were minorities.
So statistically, RM is better than any DMV private for the Ivy-inclined, but high school is not just about getting into a brand name school.


Until SCOTUS rules that colleges can no longer take race into account for admissions


If SCOTUS strikes down affirmative action, the odds seem high that schools will just adopt admissions practices that are even more opaque to get the results they want.


Correct. They only have to avoid a stated diversity target to set up their student bodies however they like. Only their committee will know. Unlikely that one top school will want to take 15 kids with Asian surnames from one DC area private or any private for that matter. They can slice and dice their acceptances however they like.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Richard Montgomery HS had four students get into Harvard alone. All were IB program students and all were minorities.
So statistically, RM is better than any DMV private for the Ivy-inclined, but high school is not just about getting into a brand name school.


RM has 2500 students. ~800 seniors. How is this statistically equivalent to the Big-3?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Which private schools feed into the most Ivy's for Academics NOT Athletics?


None in the DMV
Public is a way better shot

My kids did Big threes but transferred to public for Ivy admission which they got. W school


Ok - except that GDS had as many kids go to Harvard as Whitman did to Harvard, Princeton and Yale combined. But sure it’s much a better shot.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Dalton in NYC


Not so much anymore!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Which private schools feed into the most Ivy's for Academics NOT Athletics?


None in the DMV
Public is a way better shot

My kids did Big threes but transferred to public for Ivy admission which they got. W school


Unless your kids graduated 20 years ago when “W schools” sent a meaningful number of graduates to Ivy League schools, you’re lying and trolling. These days, the W schools barely send anyone to Ivies
Anonymous
STA Class of '22

2 Cornell
2 Dartmouth
2 Harvard
1 Penn
2 Princeton
5 Yale

14 out of 79 is 18% of the graduates go to Ivy League schools. They also sent 11 to the University of Chicago.
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