Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The odds are much better at B with all the slots available than at St. Patrick's.
A lot more people apply to Beauvoir plus the threshold is much higher at B - the scores are much higher...I don't know anyone whose child has below a 95% on testing
Getting into Beauvoir, unlike ANY other are private school, is more than just scores. Scores are a jumping off point, which by itself dings a good number of the applicants. After that, it's one's money, power, job title, looks, etc. that get thrown into the decision-mix. You simply don't have that calculation at St. Patrick's. And not to bash St. Patrick's, but your average family isn't going to spend over 25K on a school that most people have never heard of, or mistake for a parochial school. Bottom line - you will get a huge amount of applications at Beauvoir, proportionally much higher than other institutions.
Anonymous wrote:Interesting that you couldn't just let poster 22:27 comment go.....why this manic rush to defend Beauvoir against St. Pats?? And not to belabor this point, but if Beauvoir is so much "better" than St. Pats, than why do so many faculty members from St. Alban's (including AD) choose to send their kids to St. Pat's over B? And I don't buy the argument that they don't want their kids "down the hall." These kids would not even be in the same building with their parent if they went to B, and besides, if B was so far superior to St. Pats, you would think they wouldn't care if their kids' classrooms were next door. The implication here is that a group of academics who clearly have a handle on the education environment in DC, have chosen St. Pats over B for their children's education. This speaks volumes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The odds are much better at B with all the slots available than at St. Patrick's.
A lot more people apply to Beauvoir plus the threshold is much higher at B - the scores are much higher...I don't know anyone whose child has below a 95% on testing
Anonymous wrote:The odds are much better at B with all the slots available than at St. Patrick's.
Anonymous wrote:The odds are much better at B with all the slots available than at St. Patrick's.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"
I hope she doesn't know what she's talking about. Our DC will be attending Beauvoir in the fall, and I hope the "take yourself and your child very seriously" and the "no humor permitted" was a joke.
There's no tag allowed at recess.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Learn to take yourself, and your child, very, very seriously. Absolutely no humor permitted in your life at all now, especially when it comes to discussing "the B."
Still bitter about that rejection letter I see? Don't you think it is time now to get over your anger with Beauvoir and move on? Yes, it is the hardest school in DC to get into so obviously there will be many people rejected and unfortunately many haters who have a vengeance against the school so they start all sorts of threads filled with untruths. You may want to consider seeing a therapist for your anger issues - really b/c it is not normal.
You don't really believe that Beauvoir is the hardest school for admissions, do you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Learn to take yourself, and your child, very, very seriously. Absolutely no humor permitted in your life at all now, especially when it comes to discussing "the B."
Still bitter about that rejection letter I see? Don't you think it is time now to get over your anger with Beauvoir and move on? Yes, it is the hardest school in DC to get into so obviously there will be many people rejected and unfortunately many haters who have a vengeance against the school so they start all sorts of threads filled with untruths. You may want to consider seeing a therapist for your anger issues - really b/c it is not normal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Learn to take yourself, and your child, very, very seriously. Absolutely no humor permitted in your life at all now, especially when it comes to discussing "the B."
Still bitter about that rejection letter I see? Don't you think it is time now to get over your anger with Beauvoir and move on? Yes, it is the hardest school in DC to get into so obviously there will be many people rejected and unfortunately many haters who have a vengeance against the school so they start all sorts of threads filled with untruths. You may want to consider seeing a therapist for your anger issues - really b/c it is not normal.
Please. What makes you think the poster above was rejected from Beauvoir? On the contrary, she sounds like she knows what she's talking about.
Some advice: don't assume that anyone who criticizes a school was rejected from it. It might make you feel good to think that - it's certainly the most facile response to criticism - but it's pretty feeble as a rebuttal.
And BTW, I'm not the poster above, but I am a Beauvoir parent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Learn to take yourself, and your child, very, very seriously. Absolutely no humor permitted in your life at all now, especially when it comes to discussing "the B."
Still bitter about that rejection letter I see? Don't you think it is time now to get over your anger with Beauvoir and move on? Yes, it is the hardest school in DC to get into so obviously there will be many people rejected and unfortunately many haters who have a vengeance against the school so they start all sorts of threads filled with untruths. You may want to consider seeing a therapist for your anger issues - really b/c it is not normal.