Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bullis' incredible level of transparency has all the Bullis bashers upset. I think it would be naive to think Bullis' rise wasn't attributed to its massive level of resources, and stunning campus. It is drawling in the best of the best students. Sidwell is fine but, yes, Bullis has taken over the "number one" spot when it comes to best schools from a college prep perspective.
Sadly, however, Bullis is not “drawling” the best of the best spellers …
It’s definitely “drawling” the best of the best boosters and marketers — publishing admissions data only is a sham as others have pointed out. Sure, show admissions then show matriculations and you’ll give viewers a clearer picture.
Anonymous wrote:Bullis' incredible level of transparency has all the Bullis bashers upset. I think it would be naive to think Bullis' rise wasn't attributed to its massive level of resources, and stunning campus. It is drawling in the best of the best students. Sidwell is fine but, yes, Bullis has taken over the "number one" spot when it comes to best schools from a college prep perspective.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bullis is where kids go when they get expelled elsewhere and can pay. Always will be that way.
So Harvard, Stanford, Princeton, Penn, etc are admitting students that got expelled from high school? I’m skeptical.
Didn’t say that. Bullis admit kids who get expelled from other privates. If you are there then you know it’s fact.
Anonymous wrote:Here’s an idea. Instead of worrying so much about your kids chances at the elusive HYP, worry about whether you are raising your children to be good people. Try to raise them to be adults who will not go on DCUM and put down other people’s children just to make themselves and their fragile egos feel better about their lives and their choices. Sad, sad, sad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the bullis data is right and the instagrams are right then it appears a lot of bullis kids applied and then they rejected some top schools.
For any school who wants to get their ivy admits up, just take more hooked kids.
Are you suggesting that they may be fluffing the numbers or the colleges?
Anonymous wrote:As a current Bullis family, I do NOT want our school to be like Sidwell. We are there because they are diverse and students can be both supported and challenged.
Bullis is its own thing and I’m not sure why those bashing it are so insecure, but you don’t have to worry about Bullis being Sidwell. It’s not and I am very hopeful that it stays the diverse community that is what drew us there in the first place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bullis is where kids go when they get expelled elsewhere and can pay. Always will be that way.
So Harvard, Stanford, Princeton, Penn, etc are admitting students that got expelled from high school? I’m skeptical.
Didn’t say that. Bullis admit kids who get expelled from other privates. If you are there then you know it’s fact.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bullis is where kids go when they get expelled elsewhere and can pay. Always will be that way.
So Harvard, Stanford, Princeton, Penn, etc are admitting students that got expelled from high school? I’m skeptical.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:AP courses are super easy at Bullis. Everyone gets in them. I think they have gamed the system. They want to be like GDS, Sidwell, etc. so they give out A’s and AP courses so that kids get into top colleges. I feel really bad for the teachers who have to deal with these average kids. But, feel worse for the kids who will struggle in these colleges. Bring back testing. That will make things right. My kid is a senior at Bullis and got into their ED school so I’m not bitter but just telling the truth. I honestly don’t think my kid would have gotten in without being at Bullis. No test scores submitted.
I really don’t think they do. That’s the whole point of this post. Bullis has surpassed Sidwell at least from a college matriculation perspective.
Bullis hasn’t surpassed Sidwell in anything (unless it’s something negative). The PR piece the Bulllis administration released is a list of college acceptances for a small number of Bullis students.
Exactly! It’s a PR stunt. They are still desperate and the new Head is terrible. The school will never be on the level of the top schools in the DMV. The kids who go there are those rejected from the upper tier schools. FACTS.
Anonymous wrote:Bullis is where kids go when they get expelled elsewhere and can pay. Always will be that way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:AP courses are super easy at Bullis. Everyone gets in them. I think they have gamed the system. They want to be like GDS, Sidwell, etc. so they give out A’s and AP courses so that kids get into top colleges. I feel really bad for the teachers who have to deal with these average kids. But, feel worse for the kids who will struggle in these colleges. Bring back testing. That will make things right. My kid is a senior at Bullis and got into their ED school so I’m not bitter but just telling the truth. I honestly don’t think my kid would have gotten in without being at Bullis. No test scores submitted.
I really don’t think they do. That’s the whole point of this post. Bullis has surpassed Sidwell at least from a college matriculation perspective.
Bullis hasn’t surpassed Sidwell in anything (unless it’s something negative). The PR piece the Bulllis administration released is a list of college acceptances for a small number of Bullis students.
Exactly! It’s a PR stunt. They are still desperate and the new Head is terrible. The school will never be on the level of the top schools in the DMV. The kids who go there are those rejected from the upper tier schools. FACTS.
Anonymous wrote:Move over Big threes. It's hard to argue against facts. Is Bullis the new number one school in Greater DC?
This is where Bullis grads are going to college. Many of the the Colleges are the best in the country/world.
https://www.bullis.org/class-of-2023-admitted-data#data
Is Bullis the new Sidwell prestige-wise?
