Exactly. No hooked applicants this year. Shockingly, Ketanji Brown Jackson's kids were both admitted in recent years. |
Right, because TJ, Blair, and the W schools don't have legacies. |
GDS has a bunch of Harvard legacies amongst its student body. Legacy admissions give you a 5x greater probability of admissions, which is meaningful in a selective school, but don't guarantee admissions. |
Only one of KTJ's children went to GDS (and Harvard). |
If your kids are really spending their last few weeks before going to college gossiping about where kids they don't know were admitted, that says more about them and your parenting than about GDS. |
No, I know it all right. And those schools largely do better than the top schools here and often MUCH better. |
+1 Should someone start a thread about no one at Maret getting into Stanford? Any idiot with a keyboard can make things up just to make trouble. |
One example: Dalton in NYC. 75 grads matriculated at either Harvard, Yale or Princeton in the last 5 years. 37 at Harvard alone. The Big 3 are little fish in the Big World of USA privates. |
Dalton has a ridiculous amount of ultra high net worth parents, i.e. donor admits, in addition to legacies. DC money can't compare. |
25 from Brearley going to Harvard from ‘21 to ‘25. There’s just no comparison. Let get real. |
Hmm, I see TJ but nobody else in the DMV and certainly no Big 3 https://interactives.thecrimson.com/2024/news/feeders |
What are you talking about? In the image you share, Georgetown Day is right there under Deerfield Academy. |
+1 Georgetown Day is also in the following image where they show schools that have sent at least 1 student to Harvard since 2009. It's not in the last image where it shows that "of all schools that have sent students to Harvard, one in 11 students has come from just 21 high schools across the United States." From the DMV area, only Thomas Jefferson magnet is there. |
Yeah--one Harvard, one Northwestern. |
Sure. They are saying nearly 10% of all Harvard students come from 21 high schools. Not surprising that even the Big 3 aren't on there. I doubt they are the top 20 schools in the country. |