Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, schools do not release this information, so no one replying here actually knows unless they are in admissions. Lots of trolling though.
This is the key thing. This is just an excuse to drag on certain schools by certain posters who reliably enjoy doing it. It’s an odd hobby but they seem to like it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:St. John’s and Good Counsel.
That's not correct. SJC received about 1350 applications and accepted around 300 kids last year, and GC, I think, received around 1000 applications and accepted around 300 kids. My kid doesn't go to either, but I don't think any private school accepts around 50% of its applicants.
Anonymous wrote:OP, schools do not release this information, so no one replying here actually knows unless they are in admissions. Lots of trolling though.
Anonymous wrote:St Anselm's
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:St. John’s and Good Counsel.
That's not correct. SJC received about 1350 applications and accepted around 300 kids last year, and GC, I think, received around 1000 applications and accepted around 300 kids. My kid doesn't go to either, but I don't think any private school accepts around 50% of its applicants.
A 50% yield seems about right…so they accepted probably 600-650 to yield 300-325…that’s close to a 50% acceptance rate (650/1350 = 48%).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:St. John’s and Good Counsel.
That's not correct. SJC received about 1350 applications and accepted around 300 kids last year, and GC, I think, received around 1000 applications and accepted around 300 kids. My kid doesn't go to either, but I don't think any private school accepts around 50% of its applicants.
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I have no doubt this is true. Lots of mediocre and good students apply to both GC and St John’s. There are far more mediocre and good students collectively than excellent/stellar students. The excellent//stellar students typically apply and aim to get into Visi/Stone Ridge/Prep/Gonzaga and use GC and St John’s as back ups so GC and St. John’s actually get MORE applications than the top schools because everyone applies there. The high number of applications and yield at St. John’s doesn’t mean that the school is highly competitive though. It’s like saying that because more people buy leggings from Walmart than Lululemon, that Walmart therefore must have the best leggings.
I don’t know why people post comments like this. I have DC at both SJC and one of the other schools. The smartest, most academic by far, attends SJC.
I have no doubt this is true. Lots of mediocre and good students apply to both GC and St John’s. There are far more mediocre and good students collectively than excellent/stellar students. The excellent//stellar students typically apply and aim to get into Visi/Stone Ridge/Prep/Gonzaga and use GC and St John’s as back ups so GC and St. John’s actually get MORE applications than the top schools because everyone applies there. The high number of applications and yield at St. John’s doesn’t mean that the school is highly competitive though. It’s like saying that because more people buy leggings from Walmart than Lululemon, that Walmart therefore must have the best leggings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:St. John’s and Good Counsel.
That's not correct. SJC received about 1350 applications and accepted around 300 kids last year, and GC, I think, received around 1000 applications and accepted around 300 kids. My kid doesn't go to either, but I don't think any private school accepts around 50% of its applicants.