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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] They’ve never had a problem attracting athletes. They can’t seem to crack admission for the scholars.[/quote] My daughter is a current Junior at Bullis. I consider her a scholar, so thanks for saying she isn't. But just look at the matriculation list - I would argue it's hard to produce such outcome without great academics and scholars at a school: https://www.bullis.org/academics/college-counseling/college-matriculation [/quote] Every independent school in the DMV can boast about where their students go to college. The college game is based on lots of factors: athletic hooks, donor hooks, some legacy hooks, geography, parental resources to pay for test prep, college app coaching, even paying “consultants” to all but write the college essay, etc. College counselors work the angles as best they can. I work in an independent school have seen it all. DMV kids are relatively highly successful at college admission. Bullis has not been able to produce the NMSF list that the top schools do. Google it. [/quote]
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