He actually doesn't know. I don't think the boys talk about this at half the rate that girls do. I have a daughter at NCS (not a senior) and she knows where everyone is going. |
| Lots of smart unhooked STA seniors going to Boston College this year. I believe at least six. |
For those that don't have boys who know this information, can someone list a few schools? |
Yes, smart but these are not the top kids. |
What kind of legacies matter? Parents, relatives, siblings? |
Then just wait until it’s published in the bulletin |
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I don’t know if STA has had same challenges other Big3 schools have raised about having a harder time with college admissions this year for some of their top students.
Certainly it sounds like their CCOs are more transparent than other places about data etc. |
Imagine being the 20000th best at something and getting into an ivy |
STA has experienced the same. Some of the info on this thread regarding hooks was not shared by the CCO, unfortunately. Instead, the boys have shared with each other and their families. |
| A lot of disappointment at STA as well. |
| Some schools non-hooked top students are attending are Johns Hopkins, Williams, and Notre Dame. |
Can you elaborate? Thank you. There was a form IV meeting today and CCO was quite upbeat about boys' results. |
| Top 4 or so boys at STA typically get into Ivies without necessarily having a hook. That’s going to be a 94ish GPA (plus very high SAT/ACT score and good ECs.) A 91 GPA is probably top quarter of the class and without a hook, those boys are typically getting into non-Ivy top 25 universities or top 15 SLACs. U Chicago seems to be happy to have STA boys with an 88ish or better GPA if they are willing to ED. The rest of the Ivy admits have strong but not necessarily top grades and are athletes, URM, or have VIP parents. Those are my observations from having HS boys at STA over the past few years. |
It’s already been touched on. Good students not getting into their first choice or top schools. |
Times have changed rapidly with Covid, common app, test optional, and everyone applying to same top schools ranked by USNWR. All popular name brand schools are receiving record numbers of applications. Countless schools report receiving 20% more than last year and acceptance rates have plummeted at those schools. Things are very different than they were a few short years ago. The smaller schools may be able to pay attention to a 3.6 or 3.7 kid from STA and know his rigor was higher than a public school kid, but most of the bigger popular schools just see the lower gpa and put the application in the reject pile. They don’t care about STA’s rigor or even know what it is. |