Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hard as hell to get into
Not if you live in DC or MD.
It's a known fact that that is a huge boost for admissions. They are desperate to appear to be a DMV-focused school, as opposed to a NOVA-centric school, which they currently are, or at least are perceived as.
Not sure where you are getting that. You do know the school was founded in dc and was located in dc foe the first 40+ years? Ask the admissions dept, but the acceptance rates are actually almost identical from dc, md & va. There just happen to be a lot more va applicants as there’s nothing comparable in va. If they were as desperate as you claim, they’d have much higher acceptance rates from dc than elsewhere
So what on the history; that was many years ago.
Do you mean the school accepting students, or students accepting an offer to attend Potomac? If it's the former, they definitely accept as many as they can from DC and MD; not so from VA, as many more to choose from.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hard as hell to get into
Not if you live in DC or MD.
It's a known fact that that is a huge boost for admissions. They are desperate to appear to be a DMV-focused school, as opposed to a NOVA-centric school, which they currently are, or at least are perceived as.
Not sure where you are getting that. You do know the school was founded in dc and was located in dc foe the first 40+ years? Ask the admissions dept, but the acceptance rates are actually almost identical from dc, md & va. There just happen to be a lot more va applicants as there’s nothing comparable in va. If they were as desperate as you claim, they’d have much higher acceptance rates from dc than elsewhere
Anonymous wrote:Potomac is a fantastic school, but it is not for every family. The academics are difficult, and get more difficult as the school progresses from IS to the High School (Upper School). You should know that if you are entering in lower school. The school values community highly, and has wonderful supportive families. The school wants families to participate in their community. The facilities are incredible, and has just about every amenity for every student (affinity groups, sports, arts, etc.). It is true that it is an expensive school, and a difficult one to get into. I don't think it's Mclean based. I fact, I would argue a down side of going to a school like Potomac is that families are spread out everywhere so often kids have to travel far to see friends, unlike a close-knit neighborhood public school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hard as hell to get into
Not if you live in DC or MD.
It's a known fact that that is a huge boost for admissions. They are desperate to appear to be a DMV-focused school, as opposed to a NOVA-centric school, which they currently are, or at least are perceived as.
Anonymous wrote:It's either wealthy parents or parents who are trying to get those wealthy parents as clients. One group you won't have a lot in common with, and the other group won't bother talking to you for more than 3 seconds. So might be a bit lonely.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hard as hell to get into
Not if you live in DC or MD.
It's a known fact that that is a huge boost for admissions. They are desperate to appear to be a DMV-focused school, as opposed to a NOVA-centric school, which they currently are, or at least are perceived as.
Anonymous wrote:Hard as hell to get into