Anonymous wrote:Current parent. Too much emphasis on sports. To the point where the rest of the experience truly sucks unless you are a top notch college recruit type athlete. For a better overall experience both socially and academically, I would recommend a different school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am the poster above who said I thought the open house was terrific! But one question for SJC parents -- I know the Scholars program is supposedly great -- and there was alot of talk about it at the open house -- but that is only for 50 kids per grade. I have a DS who is very bright, gets great grades, but he loves sports and definitely does not want to take all honors classes. His pre-HSPT score is within the Scholars requirements, but he does not want to apply.
So long way to ask -- how is SJC for bright, motivated boys who want to have a more balanced high school experience? Can SJC be a great education for those outside of the Scholars program? Maybe he would take 3 honors classes?
Yes, a lot of guys on the lax teams are not in the s Hilary program but won academic achievement awards and take AP’s.
Thanks, lax bro!
Yep
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am the poster above who said I thought the open house was terrific! But one question for SJC parents -- I know the Scholars program is supposedly great -- and there was alot of talk about it at the open house -- but that is only for 50 kids per grade. I have a DS who is very bright, gets great grades, but he loves sports and definitely does not want to take all honors classes. His pre-HSPT score is within the Scholars requirements, but he does not want to apply.
So long way to ask -- how is SJC for bright, motivated boys who want to have a more balanced high school experience? Can SJC be a great education for those outside of the Scholars program? Maybe he would take 3 honors classes?
Yes, a lot of guys on the lax teams are not in the s Hilary program but won academic achievement awards and take AP’s.
Thanks, lax bro!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was under the impression that everyone got in
Which shows how little you know about this topic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was under the impression that everyone got in
Your impression is wrong. 1200 applications for less than 300 spots.
Anonymous wrote:I was under the impression that everyone got in
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am the poster above who said I thought the open house was terrific! But one question for SJC parents -- I know the Scholars program is supposedly great -- and there was alot of talk about it at the open house -- but that is only for 50 kids per grade. I have a DS who is very bright, gets great grades, but he loves sports and definitely does not want to take all honors classes. His pre-HSPT score is within the Scholars requirements, but he does not want to apply.
So long way to ask -- how is SJC for bright, motivated boys who want to have a more balanced high school experience? Can SJC be a great education for those outside of the Scholars program? Maybe he would take 3 honors classes?
Yes, a lot of guys on the lax teams are not in the s Hilary program but won academic achievement awards and take AP’s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG. You're asking about financial aid?
I think you're asking because you're not used to paying tuition. One of my friends did the same thing. They have multiple houses and take trips to Europe...and want financial aid.
We make way less than you do and pay about $22k. You have to prioritize and budget differently. SMH
Again, OP, I know three families that make >$300k and get some merit based aid.
The scholarships they offer are merit based so income is irrelevant. They never ask for HHI before awarding them.
That said, the academic ones are pretty hard to get. OP's kid would need straight As at Deal (easy) but also a 99% HSPT (fairly difficult) and some luck (harder still).
My kid and several friends had several of these (straight Deal As and the 99% HSPT) but did not get offered merit aid.
It’s the “ a commitment to extracurricular involvement” verbiage that signifies it’s not just scholastic related. Again, kids get merit scholarships (mainly athletic), it’s not just a HSPT thing.
There's no such thing as a merit scholarship for athletics.
Lmao..you really believe that don’t you? Bless your heart.
You can't apply for an athletic scholarship.
https://www.stjohnschs.org/admissions/tuition-assistance
Correct but athletes get the various listed scholarships. There are many kids in the powerhouse athletics that pay about 50% despite families making $$$.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was under the impression that everyone got in
Your impression is wrong. 1200 applications for less than 300 spots.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG. You're asking about financial aid?
I think you're asking because you're not used to paying tuition. One of my friends did the same thing. They have multiple houses and take trips to Europe...and want financial aid.
We make way less than you do and pay about $22k. You have to prioritize and budget differently. SMH
Again, OP, I know three families that make >$300k and get some merit based aid.
The scholarships they offer are merit based so income is irrelevant. They never ask for HHI before awarding them.
That said, the academic ones are pretty hard to get. OP's kid would need straight As at Deal (easy) but also a 99% HSPT (fairly difficult) and some luck (harder still).
My kid and several friends had several of these (straight Deal As and the 99% HSPT) but did not get offered merit aid.
It’s the “ a commitment to extracurricular involvement” verbiage that signifies it’s not just scholastic related. Again, kids get merit scholarships (mainly athletic), it’s not just a HSPT thing.
There's no such thing as a merit scholarship for athletics.
Lmao..you really believe that don’t you? Bless your heart.
You can't apply for an athletic scholarship.
https://www.stjohnschs.org/admissions/tuition-assistance
Anonymous wrote:I was under the impression that everyone got in