Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
B-CC is a highly ranked neighborhood HS like New Trier (IL), Shaker Heights (OH), etc. that send students to elite colleges and even
to state schools, like where you went.
I'm guessing that you meant this as an insult. I don't perceive it as an insult, though. If "elite colleges" teach their graduates to type gratuitous (and incorrectly-punctuated) insults to imaginary people on an Internet message board, that's a future opportunity I'd like my children to do without.
Anonymous wrote:
B-CC is a highly ranked neighborhood HS like New Trier (IL), Shaker Heights (OH), etc. that send students to elite colleges and even
to state schools, like where you went.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^You obviously did not attend an elite magnet. Top ranked public high schools like New Trier, Bethesda - CC, McLean, Shaker Heights, NYC schools - Stuy, Bronx Science, Hunter, etc., TJ, etc. send just as many if not more students to Ivies and comparative schools like Stanford than even the top ranked elite privates like Exeter. As such they're a pretty good indication of future opportunities, I'd say.
B-CC is an elite magnet high school? Gosh, I didn't know that!
I also didn't know that going to an Ivy or a comparative [sic] school like Stanford for college was the definition of "future opportunities". I guess the students at state schools might just as well stop right now.
Anonymous wrote:^You obviously did not attend an elite magnet. Top ranked public high schools like New Trier, Bethesda - CC, McLean, Shaker Heights, NYC schools - Stuy, Bronx Science, Hunter, etc., TJ, etc. send just as many if not more students to Ivies and comparative schools like Stanford than even the top ranked elite privates like Exeter. As such they're a pretty good indication of future opportunities, I'd say.
Anonymous wrote:^You obviously did not attend an elite magnet. Top ranked public high schools like New Trier, Bethesda - CC, McLean, Shaker Heights, NYC schools - Stuy, Bronx Science, Hunter, etc., TJ, etc. send just as many if not more students to Ivies and comparative schools like Stanford than even the top ranked elite privates like Exeter. As such they're a pretty good indication of future opportunities, I'd say.
Anonymous wrote:^You obviously did not attend an elite magnet. Top ranked public high schools like New Trier, Bethesda - CC, McLean, Shaker Heights, NYC schools - Stuy, Bronx Science, Hunter, etc., TJ, etc. send just as many if not more students to Ivies and comparative schools like Stanford than even the top ranked elite privates like Exeter. As such they're a pretty good indication of future opportunities, I'd say.
Anonymous wrote:You look at the % of free lunches doled out to understand the school.
Anonymous wrote:You look at the % of free lunches doled out to understand the school.