Anonymous wrote:How could you be applying to all three? Do you randomly live equidistant from the schools (which means each would be horrible commutes)?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do these schools ever admit non-Catholic students in these programs? I know there are very limited spaces and I’m wondering if DC even has a chance without Catholic affiliation or sibling link.
It depends on who else is applying. If a lot of kids from Catholic feeder schools, and/or siblings of current students apply, then your chances may be limited. If not, then you have a shot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. The programs will prioritize the kids who they think will be successful, regardless of religious status.
We're Catholic, and applying, and know that it's so competitive it's going to be a long shot to get in to any of the programs.
It’s not a Catholic v non Catholic issue. It’s that the schools give priority to kids coming from Catholic feeder schools.
Anonymous wrote:Yes. The programs will prioritize the kids who they think will be successful, regardless of religious status.
We're Catholic, and applying, and know that it's so competitive it's going to be a long shot to get in to any of the programs.
Anonymous wrote:Do these schools ever admit non-Catholic students in these programs? I know there are very limited spaces and I’m wondering if DC even has a chance without Catholic affiliation or sibling link.