Academy of the Holy Cross vs. Connelly School of the Holy Child

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And AHC has one and she’s committed for Lacrosse*


And visi has 6 but really 5 as one of the ND is hooked.


VISI official count for ND was 8 last year. Nice try.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Based on your metric calculation, for 2024, HC bests SR with 4 Top 20 placements. SR has only 3 top 20 placements.


Umm...try using a larger sample size. You can't even begin to start evaluating 2024 with so few students represented so far. Let me know what you come up with when you look at 2023. Thanks.


No, I’ll use the most recent data. Ummmm… thanks


Most recent "complete" data is 2023 matriculations. You wanted to compare HC with SR. Let me provide you with that analysis!!

Unfortunately, HC had zero matriculations to top 20 schools in 2023. So I took it one step further and looked at top 25 schools in both schools.

Stone Ridge had a total of 14 out of 96 students matriculate to top 20 schools, or 15% of the class. HC had zero.

Stone Ridge had a total of 24 out of 96 students matriculate to top 25 schools, or 25% of the class. HC had 3 out of 47 students matriculate to top 25 schools or 6% of the class.

See detailed data below:

Stone Ridge Top 20 Matriculations in 2023:
Cornell
Dartmouth
Duke (3)
Harvard
Northwestern
Princeton (2)
Notre Dame (4)
Penn

Holy Child Top 20 Matriculations in 2023:
(zero)

Stone Ridge Top 25 Matriculations in 2023:
Cornell
Dartmouth
Duke (3)
Harvard
Northwestern
Princeton (2)
Notre Dame (4)
Penn
Michigan
Georgetown (5)
UNC (2)
UVA (2)

Holy Child Top 25 Matriculations in 2023:
Georgetown
UVA
Michigan
Anonymous
All of this "data" you all get so obsessed with is really about wealth. That's it. In order to really use college matriculations as a barometer, you'd have to know exactly which colleges every girl applied to, so that you would know the percentage of kids that were accepted out the group that applied. My guess is that the colleges the girls at AHC apply to are different, because of family incomes.

Wealth. It's always about wealth. But wealthy people want to delude themselves that they are more "worthy". LOL.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:All of this "data" you all get so obsessed with is really about wealth. That's it. In order to really use college matriculations as a barometer, you'd have to know exactly which colleges every girl applied to, so that you would know the percentage of kids that were accepted out the group that applied. My guess is that the colleges the girls at AHC apply to are different, because of family incomes.

Wealth. It's always about wealth. But wealthy people want to delude themselves that they are more "worthy". LOL.


HC and SR student body wealth is about equal Try again.

If you are talking about AHC, you do have a point about wealth factor being different there. But outcomes between AHC and HC are similar.

Furthermore, looking at the acceptances is impossible because often the same student is accepted to multiple top schools. That data is not reliable for analysis without specific information on each and every student. Matriculations are the best barometer for success in college outcomes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Based on your metric calculation, for 2024, HC bests SR with 4 Top 20 placements. SR has only 3 top 20 placements.


Umm...try using a larger sample size. You can't even begin to start evaluating 2024 with so few students represented so far. Let me know what you come up with when you look at 2023. Thanks.


No, I’ll use the most recent data. Ummmm… thanks


Umm...you clearly don't understand anything about the use of data. Sample size and complete information mean everything. But you go ahead and live in your fantasy world.


It’s hard to take any adult seriously who begins her sentences with “umm,” like a 12-year old Valley Girl.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:All of this "data" you all get so obsessed with is really about wealth. That's it. In order to really use college matriculations as a barometer, you'd have to know exactly which colleges every girl applied to, so that you would know the percentage of kids that were accepted out the group that applied. My guess is that the colleges the girls at AHC apply to are different, because of family incomes.

Wealth. It's always about wealth. But wealthy people want to delude themselves that they are more "worthy". LOL.


HC and SR student body wealth is about equal Try again.

If you are talking about AHC, you do have a point about wealth factor being different there. But outcomes between AHC and HC are similar.

Furthermore, looking at the acceptances is impossible because often the same student is accepted to multiple top schools. That data is not reliable for analysis without specific information on each and every student. Matriculations are the best barometer for success in college outcomes.


Try again? You are agreeing with me, but turning this into a thread about SR and HC. Start a new thread then so the wealthy moms can continue their status wars. That's all this forum is anyway.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Based on your metric calculation, for 2024, HC bests SR with 4 Top 20 placements. SR has only 3 top 20 placements.


Umm...try using a larger sample size. You can't even begin to start evaluating 2024 with so few students represented so far. Let me know what you come up with when you look at 2023. Thanks.


No, I’ll use the most recent data. Ummmm… thanks


Most recent "complete" data is 2023 matriculations. You wanted to compare HC with SR. Let me provide you with that analysis!!

Unfortunately, HC had zero matriculations to top 20 schools in 2023. So I took it one step further and looked at top 25 schools in both schools.

Stone Ridge had a total of 14 out of 96 students matriculate to top 20 schools, or 15% of the class. HC had zero.

Stone Ridge had a total of 24 out of 96 students matriculate to top 25 schools, or 25% of the class. HC had 3 out of 47 students matriculate to top 25 schools or 6% of the class.

See detailed data below:

Stone Ridge Top 20 Matriculations in 2023:
Cornell
Dartmouth
Duke (3)
Harvard
Northwestern
Princeton (2)
Notre Dame (4)
Penn

Holy Child Top 20 Matriculations in 2023:
(zero)

Stone Ridge Top 25 Matriculations in 2023:
Cornell
Dartmouth
Duke (3)
Harvard
Northwestern
Princeton (2)
Notre Dame (4)
Penn
Michigan
Georgetown (5)
UNC (2)
UVA (2)

Holy Child Top 25 Matriculations in 2023:
Georgetown
UVA
Michigan


Taking this one step further with AHC 2023 data:

AHC Top 25 Matriculations in 2023:
Georgetown
Michigan
Notre Dame

Although AHC did slightly better with ND in the mix, percentage wise, HC had a slightly better outcome with 6% going to top 25 vs AHC, which had 3%. Must be the wealth factor coming into play here as we know HC has a wealthier student body than AHC.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:All of this "data" you all get so obsessed with is really about wealth. That's it. In order to really use college matriculations as a barometer, you'd have to know exactly which colleges every girl applied to, so that you would know the percentage of kids that were accepted out the group that applied. My guess is that the colleges the girls at AHC apply to are different, because of family incomes.

Wealth. It's always about wealth. But wealthy people want to delude themselves that they are more "worthy". LOL.


HC and SR student body wealth is about equal Try again.

If you are talking about AHC, you do have a point about wealth factor being different there. But outcomes between AHC and HC are similar.

Furthermore, looking at the acceptances is impossible because often the same student is accepted to multiple top schools. That data is not reliable for analysis without specific information on each and every student. Matriculations are the best barometer for success in college outcomes.


Try again? You are agreeing with me, but turning this into a thread about SR and HC. Start a new thread then so the wealthy moms can continue their status wars. That's all this forum is anyway.


Sorry, I wasn't the one who brought SR into the mix. Someone else claimed HC had better outcomes than SR, which is an outrageous claim. I shared the data to set the record straight. So, yes, try again.
Anonymous
I'd also like to see where recruited athletes fit into all of this.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Based on your metric calculation, for 2024, HC bests SR with 4 Top 20 placements. SR has only 3 top 20 placements.


Umm...try using a larger sample size. You can't even begin to start evaluating 2024 with so few students represented so far. Let me know what you come up with when you look at 2023. Thanks.


No, I’ll use the most recent data. Ummmm… thanks


Most recent "complete" data is 2023 matriculations. You wanted to compare HC with SR. Let me provide you with that analysis!!

Unfortunately, HC had zero matriculations to top 20 schools in 2023. So I took it one step further and looked at top 25 schools in both schools.

Stone Ridge had a total of 14 out of 96 students matriculate to top 20 schools, or 15% of the class. HC had zero.

Stone Ridge had a total of 24 out of 96 students matriculate to top 25 schools, or 25% of the class. HC had 3 out of 47 students matriculate to top 25 schools or 6% of the class.

See detailed data below:

Stone Ridge Top 20 Matriculations in 2023:
Cornell
Dartmouth
Duke (3)
Harvard
Northwestern
Princeton (2)
Notre Dame (4)
Penn

Holy Child Top 20 Matriculations in 2023:
(zero)

Stone Ridge Top 25 Matriculations in 2023:
Cornell
Dartmouth
Duke (3)
Harvard
Northwestern
Princeton (2)
Notre Dame (4)
Penn
Michigan
Georgetown (5)
UNC (2)
UVA (2)

Holy Child Top 25 Matriculations in 2023:
Georgetown
UVA
Michigan


Now tell us all the girls that had hooks….
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Based on your metric calculation, for 2024, HC bests SR with 4 Top 20 placements. SR has only 3 top 20 placements.


Umm...try using a larger sample size. You can't even begin to start evaluating 2024 with so few students represented so far. Let me know what you come up with when you look at 2023. Thanks.


No, I’ll use the most recent data. Ummmm… thanks


Umm...you clearly don't understand anything about the use of data. Sample size and complete information mean everything. But you go ahead and live in your fantasy world.


It’s hard to take any adult seriously who begins her sentences with “umm,” like a 12-year old Valley Girl.



Agree. She peaked in high school. Has a lot of spare time as well.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:NP - I don’t know where the one poster has a child (if at all) but agree the AHC Mother has not been very pleasant and is not being a very good ambassador for the school. Just my take.


I think you mean the HC mother. She keeps bagging on AHC. Not sure what her deal is.


We know AHC isn’t know for academics but try to keep up. They were talking about you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Which of the two schools is considered more prestigious? Or are they considered equal?

Holy child by far
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Based on your metric calculation, for 2024, HC bests SR with 4 Top 20 placements. SR has only 3 top 20 placements.


Umm...try using a larger sample size. You can't even begin to start evaluating 2024 with so few students represented so far. Let me know what you come up with when you look at 2023. Thanks.


No, I’ll use the most recent data. Ummmm… thanks


Most recent "complete" data is 2023 matriculations. You wanted to compare HC with SR. Let me provide you with that analysis!!

Unfortunately, HC had zero matriculations to top 20 schools in 2023. So I took it one step further and looked at top 25 schools in both schools.

Stone Ridge had a total of 14 out of 96 students matriculate to top 20 schools, or 15% of the class. HC had zero.

Stone Ridge had a total of 24 out of 96 students matriculate to top 25 schools, or 25% of the class. HC had 3 out of 47 students matriculate to top 25 schools or 6% of the class.

See detailed data below:

Stone Ridge Top 20 Matriculations in 2023:
Cornell
Dartmouth
Duke (3)
Harvard
Northwestern
Princeton (2)
Notre Dame (4)
Penn

Holy Child Top 20 Matriculations in 2023:
(zero)

Stone Ridge Top 25 Matriculations in 2023:
Cornell
Dartmouth
Duke (3)
Harvard
Northwestern
Princeton (2)
Notre Dame (4)
Penn
Michigan
Georgetown (5)
UNC (2)
UVA (2)

Holy Child Top 25 Matriculations in 2023:
Georgetown
UVA
Michigan


Now tell us all the girls that had hooks….


Of course there are hooks. I am sure HC students had hooks as well, but not enough to get them admitted obviously.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:NP - I don’t know where the one poster has a child (if at all) but agree the AHC Mother has not been very pleasant and is not being a very good ambassador for the school. Just my take.


I think you mean the HC mother. She keeps bagging on AHC. Not sure what her deal is.


We know AHC isn’t know for academics but try to keep up. They were talking about you.


Go away troll.
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