They’re typically interchangeable. This is not the clear distinction you think it is. https://www.merriam-webster.com/words-at-play/is-it-further-or-farther-usage-how-to-use |
Typically interchangeable does not equal correct |
I think I’ll go with Merriam Webster rather than you. |
Only a very small percentage of Deal 9th grade kids apply to the Big3. I'd estimate 10%. Maybe 25% of each class applies to any private and the majority are to SJC and other Catholics. The Big3 applicant pool is quite small and yet quite a few get in. I know (for example) 4 girls who were accepted to NCS this year from Deal for 9th. |
That’s great but Norwood’s class of 2023 is 58 versus Deals’s 450+ so not really useful to compare by absolute numbers. Not sure the whole point of the thread now, seems people want to use bad math for a debate that is one sided. |
| Wow. Now add the URM and Sporty Kid count next to the asterisk and you'll have the full story! Basically, this k-8 did not do to well for top 5 schools. |
Ok. |
Another parent with a mediocre kid and parents without enough connections or wealth. Should have just gone to public school. Too bad so sad. ☹️ < )) > ( \ | \_ |
Go away, troll. |
Do you notice….none of the private school parents are bothered or surprised by the outplacement? No one is wishing their kid had gone to Deal, no matter how many crazy posts you guys put in the private school forum. |
Lost me at last five years. This is first year with new HOS. Many are looking to see how Cathedral placement went. Does anyone know about placement to STA/NCS for this year? |
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With the exception of Beauvoir feeding NCS/StA, I doubt any of the "big few" schools accept more than a handful of applicants from ANY given school in any given year.
I think this is true regardless of how the pre-HS school might be. There just aren't very many total open places in 9th across the top handful of K-12s locally. This also, I believe, is why DCUM perpetually discusses things which might (or might not) be a hook for local private school admissions. |
I also seriously do not think it makes a huge difference in a kid’s life whether they go to Sidwell or Maret or—for shame—Bullis for high school. |
Exactly, and Warren Buffet did go to Deal. |
80 years ago. Might need a more recent example. DC in the 1940s was a very different place. |