SJC De La Salle

Anonymous
I think Im really surprised to see 2 96%iles so far on this list. I had heard no shot if not 99th or 98th. Is there a takeaway? Was the HSPT harder this year? Or maybe there have been 96th percentiles in the past that I didn't realize?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think Im really surprised to see 2 96%iles so far on this list. I had heard no shot if not 99th or 98th. Is there a takeaway? Was the HSPT harder this year? Or maybe there have been 96th percentiles in the past that I didn't realize?


The 96%s above are from ADW K-8s.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think Im really surprised to see 2 96%iles so far on this list. I had heard no shot if not 99th or 98th. Is there a takeaway? Was the HSPT harder this year? Or maybe there have been 96th percentiles in the past that I didn't realize?


Most of these schools require a high HSPT score but take other factors into consideration when awarding scholarships, including SJC De la Salle and Gonzaga’s Presidential Scholarship. For a multitude of reasons a 96 with certain qualifications may be seen as a preferred recipient over a 98 with a different set of qualifications. Happens every year.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think Im really surprised to see 2 96%iles so far on this list. I had heard no shot if not 99th or 98th. Is there a takeaway? Was the HSPT harder this year? Or maybe there have been 96th percentiles in the past that I didn't realize?


Quelle Horreur!!! A 96%?

You didn’t realize? By the look of things, you’d be the last person I’d entrust.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think Im really surprised to see 2 96%iles so far on this list. I had heard no shot if not 99th or 98th. Is there a takeaway? Was the HSPT harder this year? Or maybe there have been 96th percentiles in the past that I didn't realize?


Quelle Horreur!!! A 96%?

You didn’t realize? By the look of things, you’d be the last person I’d entrust.


Easy tiger. Nobody said a 96 was bad! Clearly it’s an excellent score. I’m going off all of these threads that have said it’s 98+ or bust, and HSPT above all else, for this specific, highly competitive program.
Anonymous
Anyone heard of 99th percentile not getting accepted to the scholars program?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think Im really surprised to see 2 96%iles so far on this list. I had heard no shot if not 99th or 98th. Is there a takeaway? Was the HSPT harder this year? Or maybe there have been 96th percentiles in the past that I didn't realize?


Quelle Horreur!!! A 96%?

You didn’t realize? By the look of things, you’d be the last person I’d entrust.


Easy tiger. Nobody said a 96 was bad! Clearly it’s an excellent score. I’m going off all of these threads that have said it’s 98+ or bust, and HSPT above all else, for this specific, highly competitive program.


Haha. Fair enough.
Anonymous
Maryland K-8 private
99th percentile
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My DC is in scholars with a 96% HSPT and straights As from a Catholic K-8. So it’s not just 98%+ and my child is not a recruited athlete. But my understanding is that the HSPT and grades are the most important factors.


Interesting, mine was 98% from public and did not get Scholars. Chose a different school.
Anonymous
Congrats everyone! So far HSPT scores seem to range from 96-99.
Anonymous
Something I found interesting with my kids and all the various tests they have taken over the years (now past college), the HSPT was the one most closely matched to how they performed academically in classes even through college, while all the other tests most closely matched IQ and how they performed in all other areas. Hard to explain what I mean, since the non academic stuff isn't measured by a test, so I can't give you a "life" score or a "leadership" score or a "job" score, but the HSPT is a very good test for academic skills.

Parents should have their kids take it as a measure, even if they aren't going to go to a Catholic school.
Anonymous
My 99th kid and I did not get email—does it come to me or to them?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My 99th kid and I did not get email—does it come to me or to them?


Check spam/junk
Anonymous
Thanks. I did check junk. His grades aren’t perfect so I guess that’s it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'd be interested in hearing anyone's experience with this event if it's been held in the past. Is the purpose to more or less recruit those students? It would seem awkward to invite a student to learn more about the program and then not invite them to the program come admission time.


My DC went to the seminar last year and it seemed as if everyone there would be invited to join the program. I had heard that being invited was not a sure bet that a kid was accepted into the program, but the tone seemed more congratulatory and informative than weeding out applicants. There was a welcome speech from school leadership, a presentation by the Scholars Department head, and some parent and student panels. Nothing fancy but your family should attend if interested.

BTW, DC was offered academic scholarships at all schools they applied to and ended up choosing SJC for Scholars, as well as their band and Cadets programs. So far so good!


Our DCs probably know each other, also scholars and band! Check your spam for the invite, that’s where everyone I know who was invited last year found it. The event last year was a sales pitch- did not hear of anyone who was invited who didn’t get in.

To a PP poster asking about late admission to the program, never heard of that. My DC said some kids from the ADW K-8 who applied to SJC assumed they’d be invited even without writing the essay, that did not happen.

Good luck to all my, my DC is having a great experience so far.
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