Anonymous wrote:For example, I know kids who graduated from Wilson H.S. and SWW in DC who did well for college acceptance. They would have been 'run of the mill' kids in private.
Anonymous wrote:It really depends OP. If you're talking suburban public, it's easier to get good grades. If you're talking urban public, most of the top colleges really respect a kid who can get good grades/scores coming from a "scruffy" school. For example, I know kids who graduated from Wilson H.S. and SWW in DC who did well for college acceptance. They would have been 'run of the mill' kids in private.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol. I concede...I'll rephrase that to "top colleges/universities, but not Ivies." I recognize that these are very competitive schools. Appreciate you sharing your experience with kids in both public and private. Very helpful.
While Notre Dame is first choice, G Prep and Gonzaga are not options for our daughter.![]()
ND is whose first choice? You need to chill. Read Frank Bruni's book. Then give it to your daughter. And probably apologize to her.
Anonymous wrote:Lol. I concede...I'll rephrase that to "top colleges/universities, but not Ivies." I recognize that these are very competitive schools. Appreciate you sharing your experience with kids in both public and private. Very helpful.
While Notre Dame is first choice, G Prep and Gonzaga are not options for our daughter.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Do local independent school graduates have a higher chance than public school graduates of gaining acceptance to second tier colleges like Notre Dame, Duke, or equivalent (not interested in the Ivies)?
Anonymous wrote:Lol. I concede...I'll rephrase that to "top colleges/universities, but not Ivies." I recognize that these are very competitive schools. Appreciate you sharing your experience with kids in both public and private. Very helpful.
While Notre Dame is first choice, G Prep and Gonzaga are not options for our daughter.![]()