Enough with the “triggering” bs. I see a spade, I call it a spade. |
Private schools, fortunately or unfortunately, can pick whether or which learning issue they choose to accept. |
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My kid is at one of the top 2 listed in OP's and took the ACT...which a lot of his friends took and his brother will take. He scored 35 one and done (36r/v).
A lot more kids are choosing the ACT Fwiw. |
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Trust me, no Catholic parent is selecting these schools based upon scores - we never even thought about it. Catholics don’t view our schools like many view the independent schools (ie, college admission stats and or standardized test scores). We go for other reasons and for the most part, many of the parents at Visi or Gonzaga are wealthy/very connected or highly educated. They can go to most any college/university and still get a great job because of the network. They don’t see college like you - a gateway into a different higher class. For example, we are in Chevy Chase. The goal for most of our girls has always been Visi, going generations back. We are not at all interested in the independent schools even if they sent their entire graduating class to Harvard. I know that statement seems extreme but there isn’t really a way to emphasize just how much our families laser focus on the schools at the top of the list and there are many tears and lots of hand wringing if our kid doesn’t get in.
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+1 In our experience it’s very cultish. Our neighborhood has a ton of Catholic school families. When we first moved in, it took us a while to realize that when people asked us where we went to school, there weren’t asking about college. They wanted to know if we went to Catholic HS, and which one. Its was a little bizarre. |
Bizarre to you, but not to them. You, of course, allow others to see the world differently from the way you see it. Correct? |
I don’t feel the need to break others down to build myself up. Why would I put down public schools? What purpose would that serve? Am I somehow “better” if I spend time commenting on the choices of others? |
You keep posting that nonsense, but you can never prove it when we ask you for proofs. Truly, you are not too bright. |
DP. You just proved the PPs points. You are not a good or mature person. Mature people don't lash out like this. |
WTF do you care so much about Visi? That just seems to affirm what some PPs say. It's cultish. Rich people really are cultish. |
+1 feel sorry for their kids. |
1. those aren't all top privates 2. money, connections, and legacy buys college entrance, and there is more of that in private schools than public. So, that's an apples to orange comparison. Given the amount of money these private school parents have, I would think the average SAT scores should be higher than the surrounding publics, but that doesn't seem to be the case. 3. You have poor data analysis skills |
Oh my. You are really emotionally invested in this. Probably not all that healthy for you, right? |
I guess that means you can't argue with what I stated. I was responding to the PP. I guess they also are too emotionally invested. Also, no where in my post does it show that I am emotionally invested in this. OP posted this thread. It showed up on the Recent list. Shrug. Maybe private school parents shouldn't post these kinds of click bait threads, or maybe you should ask Jeff to not put Private school forum in the Recent list. |
Ah, was wondering where all of the riff raff was coming from. |