Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody cares about that school
Sorry that your kid was rejected.
Anonymous wrote:Never see WIS discussed but it appears to be just as competent at sending kids to the Ivies as STA/NCS, Sidwell, and GDS. So why do we pretend it doesn't exist?
Anonymous wrote:Nobody cares about that school
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the average class size at WIS? From 2016 to 2019, 38 WIS students went to Ivy or equivalents.
On average, 25 STA students each year go to Ivies or equivalents.
How would an outsider just happen to know these numbers?
Had the same thought. Someone at WIS worried about June 1?
That doesn’t make any sense, but I don’t get how anyone would know these not-publicized-to-the-outside numbers for two high schools and just for Ivy League schools, let alone for “equivalents,” as determined and tallied by this person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the average class size at WIS? From 2016 to 2019, 38 WIS students went to Ivy or equivalents.
On average, 25 STA students each year go to Ivies or equivalents.
How would an outsider just happen to know these numbers?
Had the same thought. Someone at WIS worried about June 1?
Anonymous wrote:Is acceptance into WIS as competitive and selective as STA/SFS/NCS? That would be awesome if it were a little easier/under the radar...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the average class size at WIS? From 2016 to 2019, 38 WIS students went to Ivy or equivalents.
On average, 25 STA students each year go to Ivies or equivalents.
How would an outsider just happen to know these numbers?
Anonymous wrote:What is the average class size at WIS? From 2016 to 2019, 38 WIS students went to Ivy or equivalents.
On average, 25 STA students each year go to Ivies or equivalents.
Anonymous wrote:Never see WIS discussed but it appears to be just as competent at sending kids to the Ivies as STA/NCS, Sidwell, and GDS. So why do we pretend it doesn't exist?