Average SAT Scores for Top Local Catholic Schools

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Our FCPS public's average is higher than about half of those.


Then your school isn’t particularly impressive


Right, you basically just said your school falls in the middle of the pack.


Well yeah... Middle of the pack for free. Imagine paying $50k±/year and getting these scores. Yikes.


Yet, here you are with your nose pressed up against the window of our fancy restaurant, salivating over meal.

Someone who is paying $50K for an average burger at a fancy restaurant is just dumb.


Spoken like a broke person.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our FCPS public's average is higher than about half of those.


Then your school isn’t particularly impressive


Right, you basically just said your school falls in the middle of the pack.


Well yeah... Middle of the pack for free. Imagine paying $50k±/year and getting these scores. Yikes.


Yet, here you are with your nose pressed up against the window of our fancy restaurant, salivating over meal.


Salivating over these scores? Hahaha... No. Your kid will likely end up at the same university as the unwashed masses of public school kids. Cheers!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our FCPS public's average is higher than about half of those.


Then your school isn’t particularly impressive


Right, you basically just said your school falls in the middle of the pack.


Well yeah... Middle of the pack for free. Imagine paying $50k±/year and getting these scores. Yikes.


Yet, here you are with your nose pressed up against the window of our fancy restaurant, salivating over meal.


Salivating over these scores? Hahaha... No. Your kid will likely end up at the same university as the unwashed masses of public school kids. Cheers!


You do know that public and private school kids can and do attend college together and have for hundreds of years.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our FCPS public's average is higher than about half of those.


Then your school isn’t particularly impressive


Right, you basically just said your school falls in the middle of the pack.


Well yeah... Middle of the pack for free. Imagine paying $50k±/year and getting these scores. Yikes.


Yet, here you are with your nose pressed up against the window of our fancy restaurant, salivating over meal.


Salivating over these scores? Hahaha... No. Your kid will likely end up at the same university as the unwashed masses of public school kids. Cheers!


Get your crayons. You need to be explained like an ignorant child that scores are not the only reason one attends private.
Jealousy is not a virtue.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The data is from Niche (which I take it as self-reports from the unrepresentative sample that is Niche users). Gonzaga's website reports its average SAT as 1295 (vs 1330 on Niche).


The smaller the school the greater the fluctuation year to year with each class. One kid's test can throw off the lot. Who knows which years' data Niche grabs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This seems like a better - albeit dated - means of comparing SAT scores and other relevant metrics: https://www.lotusprep.com/best-high-schools-dc/


Very dated.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Some of those are lower than the average SATs of surrounding public.


Surrounding public is more likely to have a group of low performers who aren't taking the SAT at all.

And most privates don't take those low performers as students. So that evens out, yet, some of the surrounding publics still have a higher SAT average.

Oh, yea, I know I know... test scores don't matter that much. Tell that to OP.


There are a lot of kids at private schools who are there because of issues that will affect scores (ADD, etc.).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our FCPS public's average is higher than about half of those.


Then your school isn’t particularly impressive


Right, you basically just said your school falls in the middle of the pack.


Well yeah... Middle of the pack for free. Imagine paying $50k±/year and getting these scores. Yikes.


Yet, here you are with your nose pressed up against the window of our fancy restaurant, salivating over meal.


Salivating over these scores? Hahaha... No. Your kid will likely end up at the same university as the unwashed masses of public school kids. Cheers!


Get your crayons. You need to be explained like an ignorant child that scores are not the only reason one attends private.
Jealousy is not a virtue.


What gives you the impression that you have anything to be jealous of?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our FCPS public's average is higher than about half of those.


Then your school isn’t particularly impressive


Right, you basically just said your school falls in the middle of the pack.


Well yeah... Middle of the pack for free. Imagine paying $50k±/year and getting these scores. Yikes.


The score you get is the score you would get anywhere. You aren't paying 50K for SAT prep.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our FCPS public's average is higher than about half of those.


Then your school isn’t particularly impressive


Right, you basically just said your school falls in the middle of the pack.


Well yeah... Middle of the pack for free. Imagine paying $50k±/year and getting these scores. Yikes.


Yet, here you are with your nose pressed up against the window of our fancy restaurant, salivating over meal.


Salivating over these scores? Hahaha... No. Your kid will likely end up at the same university as the unwashed masses of public school kids. Cheers!


I remember when my kids were young they had two babysitters. One went to the local public (Blair, non magnet) and one went to Georgetown Visitation. They both ended up at Clemson. I remember talking to my husband about it. We pulled out kids from private shortly after that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our FCPS public's average is higher than about half of those.


Then your school isn’t particularly impressive


Right, you basically just said your school falls in the middle of the pack.


Well yeah... Middle of the pack for free. Imagine paying $50k±/year and getting these scores. Yikes.


None of those schools are even close to 50k per year.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This seems like a better - albeit dated - means of comparing SAT scores and other relevant metrics: https://www.lotusprep.com/best-high-schools-dc/


Maybe at a tiny school. But the overall stats at big school, with a 100 highly academic students and a gamut of 500 others, comparing against a small selective school with 100 students per grade, is meaningless. The presence of less academically performing students doesn't harm the cohort of higher performing students.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our FCPS public's average is higher than about half of those.


Then your school isn’t particularly impressive


Right, you basically just said your school falls in the middle of the pack.


Well yeah... Middle of the pack for free. Imagine paying $50k±/year and getting these scores. Yikes.


Yet, here you are with your nose pressed up against the window of our fancy restaurant, salivating over meal.


Salivating over these scores? Hahaha... No. Your kid will likely end up at the same university as the unwashed masses of public school kids. Cheers!


I remember when my kids were young they had two babysitters. One went to the local public (Blair, non magnet) and one went to Georgetown Visitation. They both ended up at Clemson. I remember talking to my husband about it. We pulled out kids from private shortly after that.


I see this exact thing, year over year. You made your decision based on that one thing. Others make different decisions based on different things.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our FCPS public's average is higher than about half of those.


Then your school isn’t particularly impressive


Right, you basically just said your school falls in the middle of the pack.


Who are these losers "impressed" by a school building being built in a neighborhood with slightly wealthier people?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our FCPS public's average is higher than about half of those.


Then your school isn’t particularly impressive


Right, you basically just said your school falls in the middle of the pack.


Well yeah... Middle of the pack for free. Imagine paying $50k±/year and getting these scores. Yikes.


Yet, here you are with your nose pressed up against the window of our fancy restaurant, salivating over meal.


Salivating over these scores? Hahaha... No. Your kid will likely end up at the same university as the unwashed masses of public school kids. Cheers!


I remember when my kids were young they had two babysitters. One went to the local public (Blair, non magnet) and one went to Georgetown Visitation. They both ended up at Clemson. I remember talking to my husband about it. We pulled out kids from private shortly after that.


Most people have their kids at private because they don't want the kids to have PTSD after being in DC public. The behavior at the schools are crazy. I will continue to pay$$$ to keep that away from my kids. I don't care if they have a super high SAT score. I am not subjecting my kids to that environment.
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