Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GP is a safety school.
Give me a break. Please!
Was for us. Would have only gone there is st. Alban's or Good Counsel Scholars didn't work out. Fortunately, it didn't come to that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Is the difficulty people are facing mostly coming from public to private? I am not crowing--we just had no difficulty with applications/acceptances going from private to private. That may be a long-term way to look at safety, but it made us feel safe I guess.
Would guess yes. Much easier from private to private.
Private to private is a bit easier except for Prep. They take lots/mostly public with the exception of MD.
Anonymous wrote:Georgetown Prep
Holy Cross
SJC
Sandy Spring
Oneness
SAES
To name a few.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Is the difficulty people are facing mostly coming from public to private? I am not crowing--we just had no difficulty with applications/acceptances going from private to private. That may be a long-term way to look at safety, but it made us feel safe I guess.
Would guess yes. Much easier from private to private.
Private to private is a bit easier except for Prep. They take lots/mostly public with the exception of MD.
Your ability to pay and get your child into a k-8 as 6 yr old is a hook. Nothing to crow about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Is the difficulty people are facing mostly coming from public to private? I am not crowing--we just had no difficulty with applications/acceptances going from private to private. That may be a long-term way to look at safety, but it made us feel safe I guess.
Would guess yes. Much easier from private to private.
Private to private is a bit easier except for Prep. They take lots/mostly public with the exception of MD.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Is the difficulty people are facing mostly coming from public to private? I am not crowing--we just had no difficulty with applications/acceptances going from private to private. That may be a long-term way to look at safety, but it made us feel safe I guess.
Would guess yes. Much easier from private to private.
Private to private is a bit easier except for Prep. They take lots/mostly public with the exception of MD.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Is the difficulty people are facing mostly coming from public to private? I am not crowing--we just had no difficulty with applications/acceptances going from private to private. That may be a long-term way to look at safety, but it made us feel safe I guess.
Would guess yes. Much easier from private to private.
Anonymous wrote: Is the difficulty people are facing mostly coming from public to private? I am not crowing--we just had no difficulty with applications/acceptances going from private to private. That may be a long-term way to look at safety, but it made us feel safe I guess.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GP is a safety school.
Give me a break. Please!
Anonymous wrote:GP is a safety school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Georgetown Prep
Holy Cross
SJC
Sandy Spring
Oneness
SAES
To name a few.
Not SAES.
Yes. SAES accepts b students. Guess how I know
?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Georgetown Prep
Holy Cross
SJC
Sandy Spring
Oneness
SAES
To name a few.
Not SAES.
Anonymous wrote:Georgetown Prep
Holy Cross
SJC
Sandy Spring
Oneness
SAES
To name a few.