Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Post this in the LA forum! My sister had two kid who went to Harvard Westlake. Both were in the top 10% of the class, but the most competitive colleges only took the top 3%. I can’t remember but there was something about the state schools not taking many private school kids. Both said they would have been better off going to a less competitive or public high school.
In 2015, 11 of the 99 students in Poly's senior class went to Harvard or Stanford.
Really? Class size is about 300...maybe your other info is wrong also?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Post this in the LA forum! My sister had two kid who went to Harvard Westlake. Both were in the top 10% of the class, but the most competitive colleges only took the top 3%. I can’t remember but there was something about the state schools not taking many private school kids. Both said they would have been better off going to a less competitive or public high school.
In 2015, 11 of the 99 students in Poly's senior class went to Harvard or Stanford.
Really? Class size is about 300...maybe your other info is wrong also?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Post this in the LA forum! My sister had two kid who went to Harvard Westlake. Both were in the top 10% of the class, but the most competitive colleges only took the top 3%. I can’t remember but there was something about the state schools not taking many private school kids. Both said they would have been better off going to a less competitive or public high school.
In 2015, 11 of the 99 students in Poly's senior class went to Harvard or Stanford.
Anonymous wrote:Very competitive, but they like out-of-State diversity in an applicant. If your DD has very good grades and strong standardized test scores, she will an attractive candidate. Give L.A. one year to get used to it, after that you will love it.
Anonymous wrote:The two best private high schools in Los Angeles are probably Harvard-Westlake School (Bel Air, tuition $37,100, plus fees, about 290 students per class)) and Polytechnic School (Pasadena, tuition $36,100, about 119 students per class).
Polytechnic School had classes of only 98-105 students until the Class of 2018 (when they were increased to about 119-120). And yet even with those small classes between 2012-2016 "the school sent 18 students to Harvard, [and] 29 to Stanford." (Admirable by Big 3 standards.)
Other very good private high schools include Archer
School for Girls (girls only), Crossroads, Loyola (boys only), Flintridge Prep, Marlborough (girls only), Westridge School (girls only). The Catholic high schools (Loyola is one) are also very well respected and attended in Los Angeles.
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/lists/hollywood-insiders-guide-la-private-schools-1029445/item/hollywood-guide-la-schools-viewpoint-school-1029438
Anonymous wrote:Post this in the LA forum! My sister had two kid who went to Harvard Westlake. Both were in the top 10% of the class, but the most competitive colleges only took the top 3%. I can’t remember but there was something about the state schools not taking many private school kids. Both said they would have been better off going to a less competitive or public high school.
Anonymous wrote:Brentwood.