Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is the drop off between the Chinese students at Prep and the US so significant?
Are they taking significantly harder classes at Prep?
The Chinese students are all going top 20. The US students are going to schools >100. (except so far for 2 Boston College sports recruits and 1 Princeton sports recruit).
It's really striking. Is it class rigor as well as grades?
Are these guys considered international or domestic citizens? also if they live in another country but have american citizenship, that’s a huge plus for geographic diversity. basically as much of a hook as someone from wyoming.
So the top universities are looking for Chinese citizens for the sake of diversity?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is the drop off between the Chinese students at Prep and the US so significant?
Are they taking significantly harder classes at Prep?
The Chinese students are all going top 20. The US students are going to schools >100. (except so far for 2 Boston College sports recruits and 1 Princeton sports recruit).
It's really striking. Is it class rigor as well as grades?
Are these guys considered international or domestic citizens? also if they live in another country but have american citizenship, that’s a huge plus for geographic diversity. basically as much of a hook as someone from wyoming.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is the drop off between the Chinese students at Prep and the US so significant?
Are they taking significantly harder classes at Prep?
The Chinese students are all going top 20. The US students are going to schools >100. (except so far for 2 Boston College sports recruits and 1 Princeton sports recruit).
It's really striking. Is it class rigor as well as grades?
Are these guys considered international or domestic citizens? also if they live in another country but have american citizenship, that’s a huge plus for geographic diversity. basically as much of a hook as someone from wyoming.
Anonymous wrote:Why is the drop off between the Chinese students at Prep and the US so significant?
Are they taking significantly harder classes at Prep?
The Chinese students are all going top 20. The US students are going to schools >100. (except so far for 2 Boston College sports recruits and 1 Princeton sports recruit).
It's really striking. Is it class rigor as well as grades?
Anonymous wrote:More in: Princeton, (another)Johns Hopkins, Tulane, Northwestern.. The list just gets stronger and stronger...
Anonymous wrote:Northeastern is a highly coveted school. There is clearly a troll who keeps posting who has an issue with Catholic schools. Anyway happy for this special group of young men. They will go on to do great things!
Anonymous wrote:More in: Princeton, (another)Johns Hopkins, Tulane, Northwestern.. The list just gets stronger and stronger...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also several UVA and BC and at least 3 to Princeton.
GC Honors promoter - what sayeth ye?
It's pretty underwhelming this year. If you look at public schools in the area like Churchill or Whitman, they have better schools than Prep. The private school education isn't for every kid.
Prep will have same schools as Churchill. They will be around 25 percent at top 20 schools. I believe Stone Ridge does as well. Using the data from Bethesda magazine, last year only 7 percent of the Churchill class of 22 matriculated to top 20 universities. So private schools win on a per capita basis. Just because a huge public school has more admits to top 20 schools doesn’t mean anything when comparing it to schools with less than a quarter of their class size. Math is funny like that.
That is true. However, keep in mind these are public schools we’re comparing. Public schools don’t have any admissions process, so not every kid is going to have the same incentive to try in school (since their parents aren’t paying). Parents send their kids to Prep for the school’s reputation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also several UVA and BC and at least 3 to Princeton.
GC Honors promoter - what sayeth ye?
It's pretty underwhelming this year. If you look at public schools in the area like Churchill or Whitman, they have better schools than Prep. The private school education isn't for every kid.
Prep will have same schools as Churchill. They will be around 25 percent at top 20 schools. I believe Stone Ridge does as well. Using the data from Bethesda magazine, last year only 7 percent of the Churchill class of 22 matriculated to top 20 universities. So private schools win on a per capita basis. Just because a huge public school has more admits to top 20 schools doesn’t mean anything when comparing it to schools with less than a quarter of their class size. Math is funny like that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:College matric is down at GP because of Kavanaugh. Liberal colleges don't like what GP "stands for"...
They are not down. Very few have been posted. Just wait. You'll see. The matriculations will be stronger than the other Catholics, Sidwell (Quaker), even Bullis (no religious affiliation/roots) which had an unusually strong year this particular year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:College matric is down at GP because of Kavanaugh. Liberal colleges don't like what GP "stands for"...
They are not down. Very few have been posted. Just wait. You'll see. The matriculations will be stronger than the other Catholics, Sidwell (Quaker), even Bullis (no religious affiliation/roots) which had an unusually strong year this particular year.