Anonymous wrote:Kinda dispels the myth about NOVA schools sending "dozens" to UVA doesn't it? Yes they might technically have dozens ut they are huge schools of 500+ kids in the senior class. People accused me of lying when I said my kids school only had about 10 accepted, but we have a population of less than 400.
Washington Liberty for instance according to the school profile has 577 seniors and had 47 accepted, that's 8%, which again means you have to be well under the 10% threshold alot of folks bandy about on this website. Yorktown also only 8% of the population got in.
Anonymous wrote:Wow. Too depressing to even say underwhelming. Speechless.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kinda dispels the myth about NOVA schools sending "dozens" to UVA doesn't it? Yes they might technically have dozens ut they are huge schools of 500+ kids in the senior class. People accused me of lying when I said my kids school only had about 10 accepted, but we have a population of less than 400.
Washington Liberty for instance according to the school profile has 577 seniors and had 47 accepted, that's 8%, which again means you have to be well under the 10% threshold alot of folks bandy about on this website. Yorktown also only 8% of the population got in.
For your percentages, you’re assuming all of the senior class for each school applied which isn’t the case.
Anonymous wrote:As someone whose kid is a year away from starting the college application process, this is depressing as hell.
Why did so few kids apply to Georgetown compared to other area schools?
Anonymous wrote:Kinda dispels the myth about NOVA schools sending "dozens" to UVA doesn't it? Yes they might technically have dozens ut they are huge schools of 500+ kids in the senior class. People accused me of lying when I said my kids school only had about 10 accepted, but we have a population of less than 400.
Washington Liberty for instance according to the school profile has 577 seniors and had 47 accepted, that's 8%, which again means you have to be well under the 10% threshold alot of folks bandy about on this website. Yorktown also only 8% of the population got in.
Anonymous wrote:As someone whose kid is a year away from starting the college application process, this is depressing as hell.
Why did so few kids apply to Georgetown compared to other area schools?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As someone whose kid is a year away from starting the college application process, this is depressing as hell.
Why did so few kids apply to Georgetown compared to other area schools?
My guess - cost. And Georgetown doesn't give merit scholarships, it's all need based. So the donut hole families don't want their children taking on massive student loan debt and won't pay $80000 a year.
It looks like no students applied to GWU (George Washington U.) Their tuition is $62000 and the school doesn't have the reputation/rankings that Georgetown has.
Tuition costs for local schools:
Georgetown is $62000 -
American University is $27,000
Catholic University is $52000 - they will give generous merit aid if you have decent grades & they also have a "scholarship" for registered Catholics (those who regularly attend their home parish)
George Mason is $14000 in state
Howard is $30,000
Marymount is $34,000
Mary Washington is $14000
UMD is $40000 out of state
Anonymous wrote:As someone whose kid is a year away from starting the college application process, this is depressing as hell.
Why did so few kids apply to Georgetown compared to other area schools?