| Um def didn't do that, sorry to disappoint. |
| You do know that Emet means truth... |
| It is interesting that Emet opened around the same time that Solomon Schechter closed. |
| How competitive are Buckley and St Bs for full pay, unconnected applicants with good jobs and educations? Are they easier than K-12s? |
| Buckley seems very easy to get into. Like Avenues not sure about St. Bs. |
Interesting. Is that recent? Would’ve never guessed that about Buckley. |
Hmm... St. Bernard's is not easy to get into. A couple years ago, they had almost no spots left after legacies. I know several people who got into Collegiate but not St. Bernard's. St. David's and Buckley are probably similar to the average of their peer girls' schools (Spence, Chapin, Sacred Heart, Nightingale). These boys/girls schools are *mostly* the same crowd. The girls' schools have a slightly wider pull, since they are k-12, but they also admit more kids. Most applicants do NOT get into Buckley or St. D though. |
Buckley is much easier than the “top” k-12s. St Bernard’s is highly competitive. Neither of these schools are easy to get into. |
Do you think they care if the applicant’s parents went to good high schools for the purposes of exmissions (like Deerfield, Andover)? |
They absolutely care about this. |
| When applying to private high schools we made sure to subtly name drop our TT college alma maters and that we are pretty active alums (I forget if this was also on the actual applications). DC, who had perfect grades and very strong ISEE, had mixed results so not sure if it mattered. |
How competitive is Allen-Stevenson compared to those three and how does it compare socially/culturally/academically? |
Allen-Stevenson and Browning are usually considered a step below Buckley and St. David's academically, and are probably easier to get into. I'm not sure if they admit more than half of applicants. Allen-Stevenson is more progressive / less structured than the other boys' schools. When I visited, it was very loud and chaotic. I bet it's a lot of fun for the right kind of boy, but it was too much for me. |
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Both Buckley and Allen-Stevenson regularly admit boys outside the time frame of the usual application cycle.
I would say Buckley is comparable to Nightingale/Sacred Heart but not Chapin/Spence/Brearley. Allen Stevenson a notch below Buckley. |
This is my understanding as well. |