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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My daughter scored 45%ile and had A/B grades but amazing essays & recs. She got into ahc & sjc with FinAid. We were surprised she got accepted to sjc bc it was a competitive year and peers with higher hspt were rejected/waitlisted. No hooks coming from a k-8. She’s very happy at her HS now. [/quote] Why does SJC let it so many kids with mid scores? I respected the school but now I am disappointed. All the hype, the time, and the effort to study for the HSPT only to find out SJC admits anyone. Why bother to study if they are the Radford of high schools? [/quote] Gonzaga and Visi have evolved away from traditional Catholic missions. To the extent there is diversity at those schools it’s largely athletic related. SJC, BO, BI, still admit unhooked immigrants. All great schools. [/quote] The lack of non athletic diversity at Gonzaga is fairly appalling. No matter how much free soup they give out. [/quote] What does this mean? [/quote] I'm not sure I agree. We knew boys who were non athletes and fit in - found their pod. I know Gonzaga values sports and is competitive - Gonzaga is where sport's dreams go to die - but I don't believe that makes a determination on admittance. Legacy, on the other hand, plays a huge part.[/quote]
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