Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's not the case in my DCs' schools, but we're not in the DC area.
Then why comment on the DC private school thread?
Private parents wanting a private experience on DCUM.
So funny.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your kid is high stats (2nd-3rd decile) but unhooked, expect for the admissions officers to heavily encourage him to ED1 to UChicago. They're the one T15 that gives prep schools a measurable advantage.
Yes, true. But U Chi is not popular among students for some reasons.
All of them still consider legacy.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There isn’t legacy anymore. Get that straight.
A few ivies still consider legacy.
Anonymous wrote:If your kid is high stats (2nd-3rd decile) but unhooked, expect for the admissions officers to heavily encourage him to ED1 to UChicago. They're the one T15 that gives prep schools a measurable advantage.
Anonymous wrote:Lots of legacies at school.
But, typically private schools are really helpful in getting kids into top 25 other than top 10, and top 10 lacs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s much easier to get into a top school when you’re a legacy, go to a private school and play expensive sports.
For T11-T25, particularly T20-T25, no legacy is needed
This was not our experience in 2023. These schools still took a lot of URM, athletes and also legacy, VIP over unhooked students with stronger profiles.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's not the case in my DCs' schools, but we're not in the DC area.
Please stop posting here then. This is the DC private school forum and posters are looking for information and input with DC private schools. Are areas are different so your input would not apply here just like NYC privates are starkly different and other places as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s much easier to get into a top school when you’re a legacy, go to a private school and play expensive sports.
For T11-T25, particularly T20-T25, no legacy is needed
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's not the case in my DCs' schools, but we're not in the DC area.
Please stop posting here then. This is the DC private school forum and posters are looking for information and input with DC private schools. Are areas are different so your input would not apply here just like NYC privates are starkly different and other places as well.