I’m surprised that no one was going to Harvard, Stanford or Brown. |
Multiple kids have gone in recent years |
2020-2022 at least 9 kids went to Harvard, Stanford and Brown according to school profiles. |
+1 |
| 9th grade admission is difficult at both so keep that in mind |
Bryn Mawr has grads going to Towson and Morgan in the class of 2023 https://www.brynmawrschool.org/academics/college-counseling/college-matriculation-list Overall an excellent college placement list but girls still go to Towson out of Bryn Mawr. And nothing wrong with Towson either. It’s a perfectly fine regional state school. |
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There is another thread right now: https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1162895.page That you all should read. It devolved, much as this thread did, into making educational decisions for your kids based on potential college matriculations.
It's a fool's errand and, in my opinion, not good parenting. I'm not sure what exactly you think an Ivy League education grants you in life, but as a grad of one, I can assure you it's not a golden ticket to life or anything. |
+1 spot on |
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These schools are hard to compare. My two cents is to forget about Niche and test scores and think about what is best for your daughter. There are bright, average, and below average students at both schools.
If you think your daughter would be better off in an all girls environment but don’t want the pressure cooker of BMS, then maybe expand your search to include RPCS , St. Paul’s, etc. If you think coed would be better focus on coed schools like park and friends… Personally I would prioritize fit over test scores. |
I think it’s time to let go of Bryn Mawr’s reputation as a ‘pressure cooker!’ Yes, it’s the most academically rigorous of the schools you listed, but there is far more awareness and support for students’ mental health than there was in the past. |
I wouldn’t say most academically rigorous. These schools all have academically rigorous tracks and you cannot compare them by overall average test scores. |
Was replying to the poster who suggested that long time Baltimore families preferred McD. |
It’s also an aberration. Even though the school is half the size, BM typically has the same number or more national merit semifinalists. Last year both schools had three. |
They are just similar for top students. Not an aberration at all. |
You might not say “most academically rigorous”, but most others would. Other schools have rigorous tracks for (only) their most capable students, but at BMS my understanding is that all of the classes are rigorous. |