What are your top choices heading into acceptance day?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:1.GDS
2.Sidwell
3.Maret


+1
Anonymous
We only applied to SJC and got in. Good luck everyone!
Anonymous
Only applied to Holton for entering 3rd so fingers crossed…
Anonymous
NPS
Washington Episcopal
Norwood
Anonymous
Maret
Anonymous
WIS
GDS
Sidwell
Maret

I feel like it will be all WL but hoping for a miracle! GL to everyone!
Anonymous
GDS
Maret
Field
Edmund Burke

This is always so stressful.
Anonymous
Bullis
Anonymous
Same here for Bullis
Anonymous
SAES
Norwood
Bullis
Anonymous
Bullis is getting a lot of love these days in part due to the fantastic HoS.
Anonymous
1. Bullis
2. GDS
3. Holton
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Take it from somebody who learned the hard way, if you want to send your kid to a top 25 college, take the public school route, if you have a good public option.


Nope!

Of course, NO “unhooked” DC private school students are being admitted to top 25 colleges. 🙄


If “unhooked” public school route is better? Please help me understand. We are Langley high school pyramid. What about STEM focused kid?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Take it from somebody who learned the hard way, if you want to send your kid to a top 25 college, take the public school route, if you have a good public option.


Nope!

Of course, NO “unhooked” DC private school students are being admitted to top 25 colleges. 🙄


If “unhooked” public school route is better? Please help me understand. We are Langley high school pyramid. What about STEM focused kid?


I have the same question. My child is unhooked and stem-oriented. Langley/McLean School pyramid in FCPS. So, what route is better?
Anonymous
1. Sidwell
2. Sidwell
3. Sidwell

It’s Sidwell or our IB public school. It’s the only private school we’re willing to pay for, honestly. However, I would be lying if I said it isn’t nerve racking to put all of our eggs into this one tiny basket. 4 pm cannot come quickly enough—ugh!
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