Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gonzaga takes
Alumni kids 1st
Athletes
Catholic school kids from each and every 52 lower schools
Others who are outstanding who would beat out the other 3 in any other place and even some of those kids won’t get in
It’s not about being the best it’s about who you know, being and athlete or being positioned well from a Catholic school,
How do parents have this insider information?
They don't. This PP is making an educated guess, at best. I personally think they're close but not quite right and that it's more complicated. For example, I think there's a hierarchy for admissions for Catholics from Catholic K-8 feeder schools, Catholics from other Catholics k-8s, catholic who don't attend Catholic school and then non Catholics who attend Catholic k-8s. But I'm guessing, too. I also think there's some preference for diversity mixed in somewhere. I very much agree with their last line, though
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gonzaga takes
Alumni kids 1st
Athletes
Catholic school kids from each and every 52 lower schools
Others who are outstanding who would beat out the other 3 in any other place and even some of those kids won’t get in
It’s not about being the best it’s about who you know, being and athlete or being positioned well from a Catholic school,
How do parents have this insider information?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gonzaga takes
Alumni kids 1st
Athletes
Catholic school kids from each and every 52 lower schools
Others who are outstanding who would beat out the other 3 in any other place and even some of those kids won’t get in
It’s not about being the best it’s about who you know, being and athlete or being positioned well from a Catholic school,
From my experience at a parish school, I just note for anyone who cares: legacy preference goes only to sons of alum and brothers of alum/current students. (Grandfathers, uncles, cousins won’t do it). Interesting (to me) was that the legacy boys were many times also the best athletes from our k-8. But still, none of those boys stood out at as athletes once at Gonzaga nor got any other preferential treatment as far as I’ve observed. (My 2 boys were in the last category and have loved their Gonzaga experience, even if they don’t bleed purple).
GL to all the boys waiting to hear. We have a great choices around here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gonzaga takes
Alumni kids 1st
Athletes
Catholic school kids from each and every 52 lower schools
Others who are outstanding who would beat out the other 3 in any other place and even some of those kids won’t get in
It’s not about being the best it’s about who you know, being and athlete or being positioned well from a Catholic school,
How do parents have this insider information?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gonzaga takes
Alumni kids 1st
Athletes
Catholic school kids from each and every 52 lower schools
Others who are outstanding who would beat out the other 3 in any other place and even some of those kids won’t get in
It’s not about being the best it’s about who you know, being and athlete or being positioned well from a Catholic school,
How do parents have this insider information?
Anonymous wrote:Gonzaga takes
Alumni kids 1st
Athletes
Catholic school kids from each and every 52 lower schools
Others who are outstanding who would beat out the other 3 in any other place and even some of those kids won’t get in
It’s not about being the best it’s about who you know, being and athlete or being positioned well from a Catholic school,
Anonymous wrote:Gonzaga takes
Alumni kids 1st
Athletes
Catholic school kids from each and every 52 lower schools
Others who are outstanding who would beat out the other 3 in any other place and even some of those kids won’t get in
It’s not about being the best it’s about who you know, being and athlete or being positioned well from a Catholic school,
Anonymous wrote:I think you are compared to your cohort - same as college applications. DS had good grades and a 89% but was initially WL. There were a lot of legacy, athletic boys from his school, all with similar and likely higher scores applying at the same time. It is not an easy admission for anyone.
Good luck to your son.