Nope. You cannot based on percentage because you don't know how many apply to Ivy+ schools. Not every student student apply to them. TJ sends lot more students to Ivy+ than Sidwell. |
You're not stating facts. |
I would think knowing the number of applications out to Ivies would actually hurt TJ not help because Sidwell (and other privates for this matter) pushes choosing the right schools to apply to, often limiting the number of Ivy apps per student (and not all Sidwell students apply to the Ivies.). Meanwhile, public schools tend to take more of a shoot your shot method and don't push kids to limit the number of Ivies they apply to.,, |
I absolutely can and will compare the percentage of Ivy matriculants, from TJ and Sidwell. Not every student at Sidwell applies to an Ivy either (contrary to popular belief). I don’t know about past years, but TJ isn’t sending a higher percentage than Sidwell to Ivy+ schools THIS year (the plus being UChicago, Stanford, Duke, and MIT). Before you respond (and your blood pressure rises), you should know that Sidwell is sending almost 12% of the c/o 2026 to UChicago alone. Please rest—you’re not going to win this argument. |
And how many are they sending to MIT? :lol: |
You don't what you're talking about. Not too many public schools students apply to Ivies. Percentage-wise (to borrow y'all favorite word), private schools students apply in higher numbers to the ivies than public schools students. For example, Blair had a graduating class of over 700 students last year, only 48 applied to Harvard, 67 to Yale and 69 to Princeton. |
Football player. |
This is why people pay for private, so they succeed at college not just where they get in to college. To some degree bachelors doesn’t even matter, the grad or professional school is the course setter. |
You’re not going to win a losing argument by deflecting. UChicago is as Ivy PLUS as MIT. But if you want to play that game, let’s compare the percentage of students from TJ and Sidwell attending Ivies and Ivy+ schools this year. TJ loses in both cases. Fun fact: Sidwell has 125 seniors, and TJ has ~520 seniors. Forget percentages, just based on raw numbers, Sidwell is sending almost the same number of students to Ivies as TJ. 👀 |
That isn't proving your point, cause all of those are significantly higher than number of apps Sidwell sent to those schools. Specifically HYP requires that if you do early action with them, you have to choose one, making HYP your tightest numbers of applications. So why don't you go ahead and give us a full count of Ivy+ applications from Blair. |
Don't have to go to TJ to be able to figure out Sidwell's rate of sending kids to Ivies is easily 5X more likely... |
But if we admitted this, what would we squabble about on DCUM? |
If Sidwell parents are like you, I am very happy that my child is not studying in that school. Luckily, there are plenty of schools in dc that send unhooked children to Ivy League colleges. |
No, they don’t. But keep dreaming. |
Will you be able to give us a full count of Ivy+ applications from Sidwell? |