Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didnt do it exactly Chicardgo's way but I dont get that Chapin is anywhere near as close as their outcome is to Brearley & Spence.
Sacred Heart above Horace Mann and Dalton also seems….suspect, to say the least
In which direction?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didnt do it exactly Chicardgo's way but I dont get that Chapin is anywhere near as close as their outcome is to Brearley & Spence.
Sacred Heart above Horace Mann and Dalton also seems….suspect, to say the least
Anonymous wrote:I didnt do it exactly Chicardgo's way but I dont get that Chapin is anywhere near as close as their outcome is to Brearley & Spence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's a recent analysis of top placements from NYC privates (don't know how accurate):
https://school.chicardgo.com/nycprivate/blog/
does this person site their sources? I can't find it. I hope they're not just going by the Insta posts
Anonymous wrote:
In general my takeaway from this data would be that the gap between TT/2T/3T is small enough that it can very easily be explained by who applies rather than any secret formula on the school's side; it's not at all hard to imagine that the difference between the percentage of Trinity's class that are rich/famous/connected and the percentage of UNIS' that is is greater than 14%.
Anonymous wrote:does this person site their sources? I can't find it. I hope they're not just going by the Insta posts
Anonymous wrote:Here's a recent analysis of top placements from NYC privates (don't know how accurate):
https://school.chicardgo.com/nycprivate/blog/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Actually I stand corrected, Fieldston updated their page with an actual list now. Trinity's just a map with dots and no numbers next to the dots.
Yeah, Trinity is the only TT that doesn't do give you any numbers, just the schools kids to which kids matriculated (not sure why). Most give you the list for the past 3-5 years, though some like HM and Spence don't give the full list, just destinations with most students attending:
https://www.dalton.org/learning/college-counseling
https://www.horacemann.org/academic-life/college-counseling
https://www.trinityschoolnyc.org/our-programs/college-counseling/matriculation
https://www.brearley.org/college-advising/
https://www.chapin.edu/academics/upper-school/college-guidance/college-matriculation-list
https://www.spenceschool.org/academic-program/college-counseling
https://www.collegiateschool.org/academics/college-guidance
Spence gives the comprehensive 5 year list. You just need to scroll dow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Actually I stand corrected, Fieldston updated their page with an actual list now. Trinity's just a map with dots and no numbers next to the dots.
Yeah, Trinity is the only TT that doesn't do give you any numbers, just the schools kids to which kids matriculated (not sure why). Most give you the list for the past 3-5 years, though some like HM and Spence don't give the full list, just destinations with most students attending:
https://www.dalton.org/learning/college-counseling
https://www.horacemann.org/academic-life/college-counseling
https://www.trinityschoolnyc.org/our-programs/college-counseling/matriculation
https://www.brearley.org/college-advising/
https://www.chapin.edu/academics/upper-school/college-guidance/college-matriculation-list
https://www.spenceschool.org/academic-program/college-counseling
https://www.collegiateschool.org/academics/college-guidance
Anonymous wrote:Does Brearley have an Insta this year?
Also doesn't look like Dalton or Packer are posting.
Anonymous wrote:Actually I stand corrected, Fieldston updated their page with an actual list now. Trinity's just a map with dots and no numbers next to the dots.