Anonymous wrote:My daughter is at NCS.
From what I can tell:
20% Ivies
10% U of Chicago
10% other top 20 universities
10% top 10 liberal arts colleges
Etc.
That is 50% of the class into TOP20 colleges/universities. Minimum.
Even with the deflated GPAs (well under 4.0), almost no APs, etc.
STA is similar.
Sidwell has pretty much gotten the entire class in top50 schools.
GDS is a bit uneven.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Money and privilege still matter, absolutely shocking
NCS parent. Sure, they have the privilege of an expensive education (not a small thing) but many of these kids are not legacy.
They did work like sled-dogs for 4 years. It's good to know that colleges recognize this.
I'm not sure I (or she) would choose this again but I think she's an incredibly well prepared student.
Really? There are first gen girls at NCS?
Yes! My daughter and her best friend are first generation American.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Money and privilege still matter, absolutely shocking
NCS parent. Sure, they have the privilege of an expensive education (not a small thing) but many of these kids are not legacy.
They did work like sled-dogs for 4 years. It's good to know that colleges recognize this.
I'm not sure I (or she) would choose this again but I think she's an incredibly well prepared student.
Really? There are first gen girls at NCS?
Yes! My daughter and her best friend are first generation American.
Anonymous wrote:Why so many college counselors leaving now then?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Money and privilege still matter, absolutely shocking
NCS parent. Sure, they have the privilege of an expensive education (not a small thing) but many of these kids are not legacy.
They did work like sled-dogs for 4 years. It's good to know that colleges recognize this.
I'm not sure I (or she) would choose this again but I think she's an incredibly well prepared student.
Really? There are first gen girls at NCS?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Money and privilege still matter, absolutely shocking
NCS parent. Sure, they have the privilege of an expensive education (not a small thing) but many of these kids are not legacy.
They did work like sled-dogs for 4 years. It's good to know that colleges recognize this.
I'm not sure I (or she) would choose this again but I think she's an incredibly well prepared student.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Money and privilege still matter, absolutely shocking
NCS parent. Sure, they have the privilege of an expensive education (not a small thing) but many of these kids are not legacy.
They did work like sled-dogs for 4 years. It's good to know that colleges recognize this.
I'm not sure I (or she) would choose this again but I think she's an incredibly well prepared student.
Anonymous wrote:Op seems to be exaggerating a bit as Sidwell list looks good but definitely has schools outside T50.
Anonymous wrote:My daughter is at NCS.
From what I can tell:
20% Ivies
10% U of Chicago
10% other top 20 universities
10% top 10 liberal arts colleges
Etc.
That is 50% of the class into TOP20 colleges/universities. Minimum.
Even with the deflated GPAs (well under 4.0), almost no APs, etc.
STA is similar.
Sidwell has pretty much gotten the entire class in top50 schools.
GDS is a bit uneven.
Anonymous wrote:Money and privilege still matter, absolutely shocking
Anonymous wrote:My daughter is at NCS.
From what I can tell:
20% Ivies
10% U of Chicago
10% other top 20 universities
10% top 10 liberal arts colleges
Etc.
That is 50% of the class into TOP20 colleges/universities. Minimum.
Even with the deflated GPAs (well under 4.0), almost no APs, etc.
STA is similar.
Sidwell has pretty much gotten the entire class in top50 schools.
GDS is a bit uneven.