Anonymous wrote:That's always been the case OP, at least when I was younger. My parents wasted so much money on private school.
Anonymous wrote:Been told by our college counselor that this year colleges are turning away from selecting most private high school kids because of their privileged education. That you now have a better chance coming from a public high school with good grades and top scores and activities. There’s no advantage anymore paying more money for private. None at all.
So for those of you looking to go private, don’t waste your money. Your private school kid, despite top gpa and test scores, will probably will be bumped in favor of someone from a good public school.
Regrets, regrets, regrets…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Been told by our college counselor that this year colleges are turning away from selecting most private high school kids because of their privileged education. That you now have a better chance coming from a public high school with good grades and top scores and activities. There’s no advantage anymore paying more money for private. None at all.
So for those of you looking to go private, don’t waste your money. Your private school kid, despite top gpa and test scores, will probably will be bumped in favor of someone from a good public school.
Regrets, regrets, regrets…
Not true in our case. The Cathedral school graduates this year did phenomenal in college admissions. Sounds like many other privates in the area did as well.
Anonymous wrote:Been told by our college counselor that this year colleges are turning away from selecting most private high school kids because of their privileged education. That you now have a better chance coming from a public high school with good grades and top scores and activities. There’s no advantage anymore paying more money for private. None at all.
So for those of you looking to go private, don’t waste your money. Your private school kid, despite top gpa and test scores, will probably will be bumped in favor of someone from a good public school.
Regrets, regrets, regrets…
Anonymous wrote:Been told by our college counselor that this year colleges are turning away from selecting most private high school kids because of their privileged education. That you now have a better chance coming from a public high school with good grades and top scores and activities. There’s no advantage anymore paying more money for private. None at all.
So for those of you looking to go private, don’t waste your money. Your private school kid, despite top gpa and test scores, will probably will be bumped in favor of someone from a good public school.
Regrets, regrets, regrets…
Anonymous wrote:I agree it’s not *just* about college admissions, but some of the people trying to downplay the college admissions angle are being a bit disingenuous. Look at the massive college admissions threads here, debating which school has the best admits. Or the endless whining about public grade inflation and retakes. You wouldn’t care about those things if your kids weren’t competing with them for college slots.
Anonymous wrote:We were never at private for admission to college.
It was about laying the groundwork for success in college and life.
Public education is a shambles. It’s terrible what has happened.
Anonymous wrote:We were never at private for admission to college.
It was about laying the groundwork for success in college and life.
Public education is a shambles. It’s terrible what has happened.