Anonymous wrote:Op seems to be exaggerating a bit as Sidwell list looks good but definitely has schools outside T50.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter is at NCS.
From what I can tell:
20% Ivies
10% U of Chicago
10% other top 20 universities
10% top 10 liberal arts colleges
Etc.
That is 50% of the class into TOP20 colleges/universities. Minimum.
Even with the deflated GPAs (well under 4.0), almost no APs, etc.
STA is similar.
Sidwell has pretty much gotten the entire class in top50 schools.
GDS is a bit uneven.
"From what I can tell"? Oh really?
What is your basis for knowing where all the girls in the NCS Class of 2023 are matriculating such that you can calculate, for example, 20% Ivy.
If you look at the Insta, there are literally 2 kids going to Ivies (Penn and Cornell) of 29 posting. That is less than 7%.
Anonymous wrote:My daughter is at NCS.
From what I can tell:
20% Ivies
10% U of Chicago
10% other top 20 universities
10% top 10 liberal arts colleges
Etc.
That is 50% of the class into TOP20 colleges/universities. Minimum.
Even with the deflated GPAs (well under 4.0), almost no APs, etc.
STA is similar.
Sidwell has pretty much gotten the entire class in top50 schools.
GDS is a bit uneven.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter is at NCS.
From what I can tell:
20% Ivies
10% U of Chicago
10% other top 20 universities
10% top 10 liberal arts colleges
Etc.
That is 50% of the class into TOP20 colleges/universities. Minimum.
Even with the deflated GPAs (well under 4.0), almost no APs, etc.
STA is similar.
Sidwell has pretty much gotten the entire class in top50 schools.
GDS is a bit uneven.
How exactly are the grades "deflated"? Public schools might inflate grades, but that doesn't mean independent ones deflate them.
Are you new here? Most of the more academics rigorous private schools here pride themselves on giving out significantly less As than area public’s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm having trouble understanding how these results are worth bragging about. You're paying all that money for, what, a 20 percent chance of Ivy admissions, which is an inflated number to start with because we know that there are many more Ivy legacies at the top privates than publics.
My kids weren't geniuses, but they were good students at solid but no tippy top public schools in the DMV. They all got into either UVA, William and Mary or both, and they all went to one or the other except for one who chose a top ten LAC instead. I don't think their going to a so-called Big 3 would have made a bit of a difference in their college admissions, and we saved a lot of money and remained a part of our local neighborhood in the process.
The idea that, standing alone, attending the Big 3 over a good public school in the DMV makes a big difference in college admissions has long been debunked.
I paid "all that money" for smaller class sizes, safety, more opportunities, and a good education. I did not send my kids to private because it would improve their chances of college admissions.
Anonymous wrote:I'm having trouble understanding how these results are worth bragging about. You're paying all that money for, what, a 20 percent chance of Ivy admissions, which is an inflated number to start with because we know that there are many more Ivy legacies at the top privates than publics.
My kids weren't geniuses, but they were good students at solid but no tippy top public schools in the DMV. They all got into either UVA, William and Mary or both, and they all went to one or the other except for one who chose a top ten LAC instead. I don't think their going to a so-called Big 3 would have made a bit of a difference in their college admissions, and we saved a lot of money and remained a part of our local neighborhood in the process.
The idea that, standing alone, attending the Big 3 over a good public school in the DMV makes a big difference in college admissions has long been debunked.
Anonymous wrote:My daughter is at NCS.
From what I can tell:
20% Ivies
10% U of Chicago
10% other top 20 universities
10% top 10 liberal arts colleges
Etc.
That is 50% of the class into TOP20 colleges/universities. Minimum.
Even with the deflated GPAs (well under 4.0), almost no APs, etc.
STA is similar.
Sidwell has pretty much gotten the entire class in top50 schools.
GDS is a bit uneven.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter is at NCS.
From what I can tell:
20% Ivies
10% U of Chicago
10% other top 20 universities
10% top 10 liberal arts colleges
Etc.
That is 50% of the class into TOP20 colleges/universities. Minimum.
Even with the deflated GPAs (well under 4.0), almost no APs, etc.
STA is similar.
Sidwell has pretty much gotten the entire class in top50 schools.
GDS is a bit uneven.
I’m not seeing the ivy numbers in the Instagram page. Def Chicago though. What is the NCS class size? About 20 have posted so far.
Anonymous wrote:My daughter is at NCS.
From what I can tell:
20% Ivies
10% U of Chicago
10% other top 20 universities
10% top 10 liberal arts colleges
Etc.
That is 50% of the class into TOP20 colleges/universities. Minimum.
Even with the deflated GPAs (well under 4.0), almost no APs, etc.
STA is similar.
Sidwell has pretty much gotten the entire class in top50 schools.
GDS is a bit uneven.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op seems to be exaggerating a bit as Sidwell list looks good but definitely has schools outside T50.
ok, 85-90% to top50?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter is at NCS.
From what I can tell:
20% Ivies
10% U of Chicago
10% other top 20 universities
10% top 10 liberal arts colleges
Etc.
That is 50% of the class into TOP20 colleges/universities. Minimum.
Even with the deflated GPAs (well under 4.0), almost no APs, etc.
STA is similar.
Sidwell has pretty much gotten the entire class in top50 schools.
GDS is a bit uneven.
How exactly are the grades "deflated"? Public schools might inflate grades, but that doesn't mean independent ones deflate them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter is at NCS.
From what I can tell:
20% Ivies
10% U of Chicago
10% other top 20 universities
10% top 10 liberal arts colleges
Etc.
That is 50% of the class into TOP20 colleges/universities. Minimum.
Even with the deflated GPAs (well under 4.0), almost no APs, etc.
STA is similar.
Sidwell has pretty much gotten the entire class in top50 schools.
GDS is a bit uneven.
How exactly are the grades "deflated"? Public schools might inflate grades, but that doesn't mean independent ones deflate them.