Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Archbishop Carroll. B/C student. Will need financial aid. Lots of friends went to Gonzaga and SJC and DC hopes to join them.
I would think it would be difficult to be accepted into either of those schools with B/C grades and needing financial aid. Both are very competitive.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Archbishop Carroll. B/C student. Will need financial aid. Lots of friends went to Gonzaga and SJC and DC hopes to join them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SJC takes a bunch of transfers as they have a hard time keeping enrollment.
The current 12th grade has lost close to 15% of the class from 9th with students who have peeled off for both public and private. My DC's friend group has left for: MoCo and DCPS public schools, AHC, Good Counsel, Bullis - as well as schools outside of the DC area
However - if your child was straight up rejected when they applied out of 8th, you need a good story. They make lots of exceptions for athletes and donors - does your child fall into either of those buckets?
Was 12th grade a COVID class? A lot of schools lost students during those first years of the pandemic.
Anonymous wrote:What are the odds for a student who was rejected by a Catholic HS when applying for 9th grade, to apply again as a transfer student in 10th and be accepted? Thinking SJC and Gonzaga.
Anonymous wrote:SJC takes a bunch of transfers as they have a hard time keeping enrollment.
The current 12th grade has lost close to 15% of the class from 9th with students who have peeled off for both public and private. My DC's friend group has left for: MoCo and DCPS public schools, AHC, Good Counsel, Bullis - as well as schools outside of the DC area
However - if your child was straight up rejected when they applied out of 8th, you need a good story. They make lots of exceptions for athletes and donors - does your child fall into either of those buckets?