Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks why a BC over more prestigious Holy Cross or Notre Dame?
Boston is a far better city to spend 4 years than South Bend or Worcester.
Boston is a great city but South Bend is immaterial for Notre Dame. NDs campus and college experience Trump nearly all others.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks why a BC over more prestigious Holy Cross or Notre Dame?
Boston is a far better city to spend 4 years than South Bend or Worcester.
Anonymous wrote:^Agree would take ND and HC over BC 7 days a week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks why a BC over more prestigious Holy Cross or Notre Dame?
Boston is a far better city to spend 4 years than South Bend or Worcester.
Anonymous wrote:^Same could be said about New Haven or Hamilton NY.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks why a BC over more prestigious Holy Cross or Notre Dame?
Anonymous wrote:Out of curiosity how do top Catholic schools like Notre Dame and Holy Cross do at Sidwell. Excluded Georgetown . Know ND and HC do well at Georgetown Prep, Gonzaga and Stone Ridge.
Anonymous wrote:Looks like Duke exercised good judgment on Sidwell.
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3-Harvard
1-MIT
2-USC
1-UChicago
3-BU
1-Columbia
1-Duke
2-Stanford
1-Berkeley
14-UGA
1-Yale
1-Penn
9-UVa
11-Gatech
1-Brown
2-Georgetown
2-Notre Dame
7-Wake Forest
1-UCLA
1-Hopkins
3-Vanderbilt
3-UMich
3-UNC
2-Dartmouth
2-Emory
2-Northwestern
6-BC
2-WashU
2-Tufts
This forum loves to pretend southern high-schools are all horrible.
Yes, Sidwell did better. I’ll focus on Ivy+ universities here because: (1) they tend to be the most selective, and (2) a lot of schools on Westminster’s list are not popular with Sidwell students (e.g., UGA, GT, WF, etc).
Keep in mind that Westminster’s graduating class is nearly twice as large as Sidwell’s.
3-Harvard
1-Columbia
2-Yale
5-Penn
3-Brown
2-Dartmouth
3-Cornell
3-Princeton
2-MIT
2-Stanford
5-UChicago
The only reason DC private schools are perhaps an imperfect comparison is due to our lack of any reasonable in-state options.
This of course doesn't take anything away from the Sidwell kids attending the schools above, but rather what the list would look like if we had the equivalent of a UGA and a GA Tech...or any decent in-state option.
That said, I don't know the %age of Sidwell kids that are not DC residents and therefore have either UVA or UMD as options. My sense is there are far fewer VA kids compared to MD kids.
Most of Sidwell’s US students come from Maryland. Those students have a solid in-state option.
UPPER SCHOOL
STUDENTS
Enrollment: 508
Upper School Residency:
Maryland: 245
DC: 191
Virginia: 72
I meant to add that when MD and VA residents are combined, ~62% of Sidwell US students have a solid in in-state option (in MD and VA). However, UVA, W&M, UMD are not super popular destinations for Sidwell students either. They typically send about 1-2 students to those schools each year.
I wonder what the numbers look like for UVA and W&M from a school like Flint Hill which I imagine probably pulls like 90% from VA.
Potomac probably isn’t a great representation as they have large DC and MD contingents as well.
Anonymous wrote:Looks like Duke exercised good judgment on Sidwell.