Gosh. That is pretty unfortunate. Smashed by the publics and privates. Good luck to them. I'm sure they did their best. |
| The matriculation from the Chinese students is quite impressive. The rest is pretty mid. |
Bwahahahaha.. such an ignorant post |
You are leaving out, Johns Hopkins, University of Virginia, Georgetown. |
LOL. This is the most ridiculous thing on this thread. |
Prep will have same schools as Churchill. They will be around 25 percent at top 20 schools. I believe Stone Ridge does as well. Using the data from Bethesda magazine, last year only 7 percent of the Churchill class of 22 matriculated to top 20 universities. So private schools win on a per capita basis. Just because a huge public school has more admits to top 20 schools doesn’t mean anything when comparing it to schools with less than a quarter of their class size. Math is funny like that. |
Not ignorant. There have been incidents with firearms and rape in the bathroom. I don’t want my kid surrounded by gang members. |
This. And I bet most RM parents feel the same way. |
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I just looked at GP’s Instagram … most of the kids who got accepted at the top schools are international. It’s a lot easier to get accepted at a top school if you are an international student.
Having said that, I don’t think one purely enrolls their kids in a private school because of college matriculation. The families we know who have boys at GP have been very happy with the school. Not sure why GP isn’t much liked on this forum. |
It is not a complete list. Based on alphabetical listing most students posted right now are from China. There will be plenty local students enrolling in top schools. |
Completely untrue. |
Its that for certain? Are you making an assumption or is it a fact? Seems unfair. |
| Like everyone, finances play a major role. International students are 100% full pay and they are actively courted. That said, Chinese students specifically are increasingly choosing non-US universities (more and more to Canada) in recent years. They are still a sizable foreign population but fewer. |
I haven’t seen any official stats but I’m an immigrant myself and I know children of friends from my home country who didn’t have nearly all the extracurriculars that the US kids have get accepted into top colleges and Ivies. I’ve also heard it from other immigrant friends from other countries. Granted, these are all well rounded kids from excellent private schools in their home countries who have excellent grades, but I’ve seen local kids with similar profiles get rejected at the same colleges . |
| Where's the wow factor? I've never even heard of Northeastern. |