Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is it any better when you have 50+ kids from some giant Moco public applying to the same Ivy? Genuinely curious.
Good question but I think it's because:
-Colleges will limit the number of kids they take from any one high school. Not a strict quota but they know how small the privates are.
-Privates have many more big donor and VIP legacies. Simple legacy means very little in the DMV--you often need to be a donor/VIP and the privates have a lot of these.
-Privates have a high percentage of sports recruits. They have to staff the same sports teams the publics do on a fraction of the student body. So there are far more athletes per capita.
-Privates also have a much higher URM ratio than most publics. At the top ones it's almost 50-50. These kids are gold for college admissions.
Anonymous wrote:One reason I chose private is because a knife fight broke out in the local high school.
At the other local public high school we considered, science classes didn’t have a teacher so kids were learning from worksheets. The private school is a different kind of mess but no one brought a gun or knife and tried to use it.
Kid got into Burke and SSFS but we didn’t get enough financial aid, and we couldn’t not afford the $170,000.
Anonymous wrote:One reason I chose private is because a knife fight broke out in the local high school.
At the other local public high school we considered, science classes didn’t have a teacher so kids were learning from worksheets. The private school is a different kind of mess but no one brought a gun or knife and tried to use it.
Kid got into Burke and SSFS but we didn’t get enough financial aid, and we couldn’t not afford the $170,000.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is it any better when you have 50+ kids from some giant Moco public applying to the same Ivy? Genuinely curious.
Good question but I think it's because:
-Colleges will limit the number of kids they take from any one high school. Not a strict quota but they know how small the privates are.
-Privates have many more big donor and VIP legacies. Simple legacy means very little in the DMV--you often need to be a donor/VIP and the privates have a lot of these.
-Privates have a high percentage of sports recruits. They have to staff the same sports teams the publics do on a fraction of the student body. So there are far more athletes per capita.
-Privates also have a much higher URM ratio than most publics. At the top ones it's almost 50-50. These kids are gold for college admissions.
Anonymous wrote:How is it any better when you have 50+ kids from some giant Moco public applying to the same Ivy? Genuinely curious.
Anonymous wrote:How is it any better when you have 50+ kids from some giant Moco public applying to the same Ivy? Genuinely curious.