Anonymous
Post 03/22/2010 12:45     Subject: Re:Getting into St. Albans

There are 4th grade twins right now, and there have been other sets as well.
Anonymous
Post 03/22/2010 12:39     Subject: Getting into St. Albans

There are and have within recent years been a few sets of twins at St. Albans, without Senatorial connections. I think they look at it on the merits and they won't turn down two kids because they are in the same family. So it is worth applying, although 9th grade entry is competitive, no question.
Anonymous
Post 03/22/2010 12:13     Subject: Getting into St. Albans

Here's another admissions question for the STA folks. Recently there was a thread about how hard it is for twins to get accepted at privates. Are there many twins at STA (besids the Bayhs)? I have twins who would like to apply for 9th, but we are not famous or super rich and have no special connections to the school. Is STA open to twins, or are there just two few spots for them to give two places to one family?
Anonymous
Post 03/22/2010 10:29     Subject: Getting into St. Albans

Does anyone know how many boys from Beauvoir got into or are going to STA in the fall. Also, how many girls from Beauvoir are going to or got into NCS? Thanks.
Anonymous
Post 03/22/2010 09:19     Subject: Getting into St. Albans

Anonymous wrote:To all who are interested in keeping this thread on-topic: please ignore the thread-hijackers and please don't feel the trolls.


Ah, yes. The repeated substantiation of the self-important attitude (likely with nothing to back it up).
Anonymous
Post 03/22/2010 07:57     Subject: Getting into St. Albans

To all who are interested in keeping this thread on-topic: please ignore the thread-hijackers and please don't feel the trolls.
Anonymous
Post 03/22/2010 07:17     Subject: Getting into St. Albans

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I feel I have a right to defend myself. I believe I am the "Prep Booster" you are talking about. I was just stating that I believe Prep to be a better institution. Look, my wife graduated from NCS, so am I by no means boosting Prep unnecessarily. I genuinely see the graduates of Prep speaking of nothing but camaraderie, whereas at St. Albans, multiple men spoke of social insecurity - that they felt intimidated by the school.


That is great that you likd Prep or whatever so much. I have no idea what school you are even talking about to be honest, but I am interested in STA for my child which is why I came to this thread so why don't you post about Prep on another thread and don't hijack the STA thread. Thank you.


Insecurity.


Ditto. Spot on.


There are several types of posters. I know many students who had applied to Prep, Landon, STA, and Gonzaga. Smart not all great athletes. Some are. What seems to be happening on this thread is the "neighborhood" cool school for families with little kids versus the application to a school for the teenager. Prep guys do have camaraderie but so do guys at the other schools.

There are boys at Prep with social insecurity which is different than being insecure about one's status or potential in the world. STA also has boys who are insecure socially. I like both schools.

Anonymous
Post 03/21/2010 23:42     Subject: Getting into St. Albans

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I feel I have a right to defend myself. I believe I am the "Prep Booster" you are talking about. I was just stating that I believe Prep to be a better institution. Look, my wife graduated from NCS, so am I by no means boosting Prep unnecessarily. I genuinely see the graduates of Prep speaking of nothing but camaraderie, whereas at St. Albans, multiple men spoke of social insecurity - that they felt intimidated by the school.


That is great that you likd Prep or whatever so much. I have no idea what school you are even talking about to be honest, but I am interested in STA for my child which is why I came to this thread so why don't you post about Prep on another thread and don't hijack the STA thread. Thank you.


Insecurity.


Ditto. Spot on.
Anonymous
Post 03/21/2010 15:52     Subject: Getting into St. Albans

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I feel I have a right to defend myself. I believe I am the "Prep Booster" you are talking about. I was just stating that I believe Prep to be a better institution. Look, my wife graduated from NCS, so am I by no means boosting Prep unnecessarily. I genuinely see the graduates of Prep speaking of nothing but camaraderie, whereas at St. Albans, multiple men spoke of social insecurity - that they felt intimidated by the school.


That is great that you likd Prep or whatever so much. I have no idea what school you are even talking about to be honest, but I am interested in STA for my child which is why I came to this thread so why don't you post about Prep on another thread and don't hijack the STA thread. Thank you.


Insecurity.
Anonymous
Post 03/21/2010 14:40     Subject: Getting into St. Albans

Anonymous wrote:I feel I have a right to defend myself. I believe I am the "Prep Booster" you are talking about. I was just stating that I believe Prep to be a better institution. Look, my wife graduated from NCS, so am I by no means boosting Prep unnecessarily. I genuinely see the graduates of Prep speaking of nothing but camaraderie, whereas at St. Albans, multiple men spoke of social insecurity - that they felt intimidated by the school.


That is great that you likd Prep or whatever so much. I have no idea what school you are even talking about to be honest, but I am interested in STA for my child which is why I came to this thread so why don't you post about Prep on another thread and don't hijack the STA thread. Thank you.
Anonymous
Post 03/21/2010 13:28     Subject: Getting into St. Albans

Let's see. GP spends $60M or so on atheletic facilities. No doubt, they are wonderful facilities. So, GP has great athletic facilities. STA is spending $80M on expanding its academic wing. One this is DONE, STA hopes to raise money for its athletic fields. Priorities. Your choice!
Anonymous
Post 03/20/2010 20:37     Subject: Re:Getting into St. Albans

Great plan! And, put that info up in a separate post so others can better find it.
Anonymous
Post 03/20/2010 20:36     Subject: Re:Getting into St. Albans

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
I'm so thrilled that you guys have found a great fit for your sons. So that others may share in your marvelous discovery, go create a "What's Great About GP" thread. Wouldn't want your news to get overshadowed in here.


NP here. All sarcasm aside, will one of the "GP boosters" do this?? We will be checking out the same group of schools (STA, GP, Landon) next year, and I would love to hear why some people choose one over the other.



Great plan! And, put that info up in a separate post so others can better find it.
Anonymous
Post 03/20/2010 20:28     Subject: Re:Getting into St. Albans

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
I'm so thrilled that you guys have found a great fit for your sons. So that others may share in your marvelous discovery, go create a "What's Great About GP" thread. Wouldn't want your news to get overshadowed in here.


NP here. All sarcasm aside, will one of the "GP boosters" do this?? We will be checking out the same group of schools (STA, GP, Landon) next year, and I would love to hear why some people choose one over the other.
Anonymous
Post 03/20/2010 18:49     Subject: Re:Getting into St. Albans

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Actually, I thought I was the "pre booster" she is referring to. There are clearly mutiples of such out there. And, I agree with your assessment.


Me three. My son actually looked at multiple schools we have been referring to here. He came to the same conclusion about GP. Seems like, believe it or not, people do have differing definitions of the "the big 3".



I'm so thrilled that you guys have found a great fit for your sons. So that others may share in your marvelous discovery, go create a "What's Great About GP" thread. Wouldn't want your news to get overshadowed in here.