Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son who has since graduated from college was wait listed at Michigan and Wake Forest, got into both eventually and graduated from Wake Forest. A solid B student who is well rounded at a highly rigorous school stands a decent change to attend a top school, don't let anyone tell you otherwise (no hooks here either).
This really highlights why paying boatloads of money for private school is a worthy investment. I know for a fact that STA has strong relationships with Michigan and Wake. Those relationships count, and can help tip the scales in especially close calls.
42 kids from Whitman got in to Michigan & 10 to Wake in most recent posted #s http://www.bethesdamagazine.com/Bethesda-Magazine/September-October-2016/The-College-Chart/index.php?cparticle=7&siarticle=6#artanc
Those stats are acceptances not matriculations so lots of duplicates.
Michigan accepts the same kid twice? And Wake does too? Well I know where my kids are applying--the schools where your kid has double the official odds of getting in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son who has since graduated from college was wait listed at Michigan and Wake Forest, got into both eventually and graduated from Wake Forest. A solid B student who is well rounded at a highly rigorous school stands a decent change to attend a top school, don't let anyone tell you otherwise (no hooks here either).
This really highlights why paying boatloads of money for private school is a worthy investment. I know for a fact that STA has strong relationships with Michigan and Wake. Those relationships count, and can help tip the scales in especially close calls.
42 kids from Whitman got in to Michigan & 10 to Wake in most recent posted #s http://www.bethesdamagazine.com/Bethesda-Magazine/September-October-2016/The-College-Chart/index.php?cparticle=7&siarticle=6#artanc
Those stats are acceptances not matriculations so lots of duplicates.
Anonymous wrote:Do you think the college counselors at the schools like St Albans and NCS really help with admissions (i.e., can they make a difference and "sell" a student or persuade admissions to borderline students?).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son who has since graduated from college was wait listed at Michigan and Wake Forest, got into both eventually and graduated from Wake Forest. A solid B student who is well rounded at a highly rigorous school stands a decent change to attend a top school, don't let anyone tell you otherwise (no hooks here either).
This really highlights why paying boatloads of money for private school is a worthy investment. I know for a fact that STA has strong relationships with Michigan and Wake. Those relationships count, and can help tip the scales in especially close calls.
42 kids from Whitman got in to Michigan & 10 to Wake in most recent posted #s http://www.bethesdamagazine.com/Bethesda-Magazine/September-October-2016/The-College-Chart/index.php?cparticle=7&siarticle=6#artanc