Let's Play A List Game

Anonymous
such a pathetic thread
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Looked at 4 data sources to come up with this list in this order:

A List
Sidwell
Potomac
St Albans
Holton Arms
NCS
GDS

B-C List
St. Anselm's School
Georgetown Visitation
Bullis
Maret
Prep
Burke
WIS
Madiera
Field


This isn't a bad list and it's mostly ranked on academics. I think St. Anselm's is just as good academically but doesn't make the cut for A because it's so small and the non-academic offerings aren't as well rounded.


Correct.
Anonymous
General consensus on ranking would be:

BIM
Sidwell
NCS
St Albans
GDS
Holton Arms
Potomac
Maret
St. Anselm's School
Georgetown Visitation
Bullis
Prep
Burke
WIS
Madeira
Field
Anonymous
What about Stone Ridge? St Johns? Sandy Spring?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Looked at 4 data sources to come up with this list in this order:

A List
Sidwell
Potomac
St Albans
Holton Arms
NCS
GDS

B-C List
St. Anselm's School
Georgetown Visitation
Bullis
Maret
Prep
Burke
WIS
Madiera
Field


LOVE they way you subtly slipped Potomac in there with the top schools... slick.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Looked at 4 data sources to come up with this list in this order:

A List
Sidwell
Potomac
St Albans
Holton Arms
NCS
GDS

B-C List
St. Anselm's School
Georgetown Visitation
Bullis
Maret
Prep
Burke
WIS
Madiera
Field


What sources? Especially to include, sorry cannot say without chuckling, Potomac, in the same league as Sidwell?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What about Stone Ridge? St Johns? Sandy Spring?


OP, who is quite provocative. would say they are "D" list. (I don't think that at all, btw)
Anonymous
This is silly. Bullis is absolutely "tier one" given the latest data.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:such a pathetic thread

+1 and also, OP ignores all the current visible Bullis data - thanks to Bullis' commitment to transparency - that makes it clearly a top three DC area school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP said b and c. Bullis clearly da later.


You mean the latter, not later?


Bullis education at work, lol
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Interesting - I went to an Ivy and attended Bullis. What does this all mean?


That you are a very rare bird, indeed!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Interesting - I went to an Ivy and attended Bullis. What does this all mean?


That you are a very rare bird, indeed!

Just stop.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Here come the Bullis haters again. Either from ages ago (corrupt headmaster, but he's long gone), or, we're rejected over the past three years.

Bullis is a great school, has excellent academics, sports and arts, with a great community.

- very happy Bullis family

+1 Yup.
Anonymous
So much "trying to make fetch happen" going on in this thread.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Where is Episcopal, Landon, SSSAS, Bullis, SAES, Flint Hill? Guess we aren’t including the schools in the suburbs huh?


On DCUM, outside the beltway often does not exist…



Not sure where you think the VA side of the Beltway is but substantially all of the City of Alexandria (including the portion where Saints and Episcopal are) is well inside of it.
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