Anonymous wrote:These lists are useless because many qualified students don't apply to schools they cannot afford to attend.
Anonymous wrote:These lists are useless because many qualified students don't apply to schools they cannot afford to attend.
Anonymous wrote:These lists are useless because many qualified students don't apply to schools they cannot afford to attend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bethesda Magazine is so bad, i wish Bethesda Beat never sold out to them.
Bethesda Beat was always owned by Bethesda Magazine.[/quot
Bethesda now is what it was when they merged with bethesda beat, either way it isn't what it used to be
Anonymous wrote:How do high schools know about schools with declined acceptances? Obviously, they know what schools they sent final transcripts too, but how would a public school know if my kid got into Pitt and declined?
Anonymous wrote:Bethesda Magazine is so bad, i wish Bethesda Beat never sold out to them.
Anonymous wrote:https://moco360.media/september-october-2023-digital-edition/ starting on page 176
Interesting that Whitman did not have nearly as many Ivy acceptances as the other schools.
Anonymous wrote:How do high schools know about schools with declined acceptances? Obviously, they know what schools they sent final transcripts too, but how would a public school know if my kid got into Pitt and declined?
Anonymous wrote:The data is supplied by the schools. Are public schools even allowed to share without permission?