Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This year Walls has kids going to Yale (2), Stanford, Princeton, Penn (2), and Cornell (4).
The senior class at Walls is more than twice the size of Latin, so--even if you just look at Ivies or near Ivies (and, sure, there are lots of other good schools)--Latin did fine this year.
More interesting is to see the kids at Latin who aren't going to college.
OK, so why do some of the strongest Latin 8th graders leave for Walls year after year? Got it, no point. Myopic fools.
Do they? I’m another long time Latin parent of multiple children. This isn’t what I’ve observed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This year Walls has kids going to Yale (2), Stanford, Princeton, Penn (2), and Cornell (4).
The senior class at Walls is more than twice the size of Latin, so--even if you just look at Ivies or near Ivies (and, sure, there are lots of other good schools)--Latin did fine this year.
More interesting is to see the kids at Latin who aren't going to college.
OK, so why do some of the strongest Latin 8th graders leave for Walls year after year? Got it, no point. Myopic fools.
Anonymous wrote:This year Walls has kids going to Yale (2), Stanford, Princeton, Penn (2), and Cornell (4).
The senior class at Walls is more than twice the size of Latin, so--even if you just look at Ivies or near Ivies (and, sure, there are lots of other good schools)--Latin did fine this year.
More interesting is to see the kids at Latin who aren't going to college.
Anonymous wrote:This year Walls has kids going to Yale (2), Stanford, Princeton, Penn (2), and Cornell (4).
The senior class at Walls is more than twice the size of Latin, so--even if you just look at Ivies or near Ivies (and, sure, there are lots of other good schools)--Latin did fine this year.
More interesting is to see the kids at Latin who aren't going to college.
Anonymous wrote:Well I just looked at the Latin 2023 instagram and saw Princeton, Penn,
Cornell and Duke so that seems pretty good to me
Anonymous wrote:Of course you were going to provide this particular rebuttal. Something made it inevitable. Yet PP's assertion holds up. Every prospective Ivy Leaguer doesn't leave Latin for Walls, or a private, post 8th grade, but most do. Me thinks the lady doth protest too much.
Anonymous wrote:The reality is that many of the highest-performing Latin HS students still leave for Walls. You get roughly 20 students capable of making it to the most highly competitive colleges in any given class of Latin students, and more than 100 from a Walls class. Unless a high performer is very happy at Latin socially, it's not necessarily worth staying if Walls is an option.
Anonymous wrote:How many rising 9th graders are leaving Latin for Walls this coming school year?
Anonymous wrote:Latin is catering to white UMC PARENTS WHO DON’t want to pay for private school. We all know that. And they will use the new $ they get for having some seats set aside for disadvantaged kids to continue to funnel support and money into those things that that allow the white UMC crowd to believe they are at a private school. It is disgusting, actually. And immoral of Latin.
Anonymous wrote:The reality is that many of the highest-performing Latin HS students still leave for Walls. You get roughly 20 students capable of making it to the most highly competitive colleges in any given class of Latin students, and more than 100 from a Walls class. Unless a high performer is very happy at Latin socially, it's not necessarily worth staying if Walls is an option.