Anyone know the odds of getting into a NE boarding program for post-grad year?

Anonymous
I can't find acceptance percentages or stats they want to see, so I have no clue if my boy is a fit. He needs a year to polish up and mature. And academically, I don't feel he's ready for college. Anyone with experience, please share, I'd appreciate it. He's a varsity athlete, but probably not good enough to play during PG year. Prefer he focus on school, since it will certainly be far tougher than current school.
Anonymous
Look, they want money and they like kids who need that extra year to mature in their sport so if your child fits either or both, he's in.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Look, they want money and they like kids who need that extra year to mature in their sport so if your child fits either or both, he's in.


I don't think Phillips is hard up for cash...
Anonymous
My friend did a year at St James in Hagerstown. There are limitations on what sports you can play bc they don't want to transform into a postgrad prep like Hargrove or FUMA.
Anonymous
I assumed this was just for lacrosse players to get more looks/size...
Anonymous
My DS did a postgrad year at blair academy in NJ. Not the most academically rigorous school but the extra year helped him mature. He enjoyed it for the most part. Was sort of strange partially living among 14 year olds.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My DS did a postgrad year at blair academy in NJ. Not the most academically rigorous school but the extra year helped him mature. He enjoyed it for the most part. Was sort of strange partially living among 14 year olds.


Mind sharing where he went to college, or how freshman year grades were in college? As in, did the post-grad year prevent him from C's and D's freshman year?
Anonymous
I went to a well known NE boarding school, albeit some time ago. Our PGs were almost always strong athletes. In fact they brought them in to bolster the football and basketball teams. They were rarely good students because, had they been, they wouldn't have taken a PG year. That said, it always seemed to be an eye-opening experience for them. It's worth a shot.
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