True. I guess the question I want to ask is how do these schools get so many kids into top colleges and universities? Honestly if I have a kid who is not TJ/Blair material and he gets into STA or Sidwell, he has a good shot at getting into a nationally ranked University or SLAC. Maybe I would cough up $40,000 to see if he could into UVA and W&M.
True. I guess the question I want to ask is how do these schools get so many kids into top colleges and universities? Honestly if I have a kid who is not TJ/Blair material and he gets into STA or Sidwell, he has a good shot at getting into a nationally ranked University or SLAC. Maybe I would cough up $40,000 to see if he could into UVA and W&M.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The take home message from these lists is save the random and occasional blips it's a rare sighting for an important consistent presence from the D.C. area private secondary schools.
True. I guess the question I want to ask is how do these schools get so many kids into top colleges and universities? Honestly if I have a kid who is not TJ/Blair material and he gets into STA or Sidwell, he has a good shot at getting into a nationally ranked University or SLAC. Maybe I would cough up $40,000 to see if he could into UVA and W&M.
Anonymous wrote:How about Gonzaga. SJC has an honors program that I've heard gives merit money. What's Wilson's NMSF numbers?
Anonymous wrote:The take home message from these lists is save the random and occasional blips it's a rare sighting for an important consistent presence from the D.C. area private secondary schools.
Anonymous wrote:Potomac isn't too bad athletics-wise. How many kids are in a class?
Anonymous wrote:Also St. John's? They are probably bigger than the other schools so a lower proportion of the kids are NMSF.
Anonymous wrote:No it isn't.
Anonymous wrote:For what it's worth, in the College Discussion forum of DCUM a poster said s/he has access to the full area list and gave some numbers for area private schools. Unverified as of yet but the MD numbers were borne out by the MoCo County list which is publicly available:
This is per the other poster (unverified):
Sidwell 16
St. Albans 6
Potomac 5
NCS 4
St. John's 4
GDS 3
Maret 3
WIS 2
Holton 2
Georgetown Visitation 1
Other private school numbers (verified) from the publicly available MoCo list:
Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School 6
Georgetown Prep 1
The Heights 1
Stone Ridge 1
Bullis 0
Before people wig out too much, remember that last year, for example, GDS had 11 semifinalists compared to 6 to Sidwell. With sample sizes this small the totals shift year by year.
Landon 0
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No surprise this metric is analogous to the very average athletic talent at these boutique shops.