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Georgetown as in Georgetown University? I don't know a high school called Georgetown. That would give me great pause.
Wow. Are you really that stupid?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just curious-is there a brother school to Madeira? Who do the girls socialize with generally when they want to hang out with boys? I went to a girls private school myself, but there was a boys school down the street. My daughter mentioned she may be interested in the school.
They don't have an "official" brother school, but girls socialize with boys at Woodberry, and Georgetown. I think anyone with an SSAT above 70 coming from a private school and 80 from public should be fine.
I am an alum from the 90's. It seems like there has been a slight improvement in college admission in the past several years which to me suggests that the school is becoming slightly more competitive.
I will say I glanced at the black@madeira instagram. It was a b@!*hfest. Many of the other schools offered critiques of the culture, but have maintained respect on the page. Girls will go at it with each other.
Georgetown as in Georgetown University? I don't know a high school called Georgetown. That would give me great pause.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are paying for freakin’ horses.
You don't get it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just curious-is there a brother school to Madeira? Who do the girls socialize with generally when they want to hang out with boys? I went to a girls private school myself, but there was a boys school down the street. My daughter mentioned she may be interested in the school.
They don't have an "official" brother school, but girls socialize with boys at Woodberry, and Georgetown. I think anyone with an SSAT above 70 coming from a private school and 80 from public should be fine.
I am an alum from the 90's. It seems like there has been a slight improvement in college admission in the past several years which to me suggests that the school is becoming slightly more competitive.
I will say I glanced at the black@madeira instagram. It was a b@!*hfest. Many of the other schools offered critiques of the culture, but have maintained respect on the page. Girls will go at it with each other.
Anonymous wrote:They do a weird block system where they only take a few classes at a time. A big “no” for my DC. Also, the kids are really isolated socially.
Anonymous wrote:They do a weird block system where they only take a few classes at a time. A big “no” for my DC. Also, the kids are really isolated socially.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The parameters will be different based on applications and the ability for international students to get visas. But, I think a student that has a good interview, a high B avg, and 85% or higher on the SSAT would be competitive. We thought Madeira's Admissions Team and process were hands down the best. They're well organized, informative, friendly and offered lots of events for interested girls to visit the campus. Unfortunately, my DD wasn't able to attend, but she said the facilities were amazing and there were plenty of clubs and activities to engage girls that weren't interested in horses. No school will give you a definitive "pre-read", but I would reach out to an admissions counselor if you have questions.
85% on the SSAT is what you need for Cathedral schools and Sidwell! No way this score is required for Madeira. We were told by our k-8 that a 70% on the SSAT was needed for Madeira.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So no one can answer this question? Could a B student with average SSATs do ok?
OP, people are trying to tell you the answer but you seem to really want to believe the system is merit based
This year more than ever it is $$$$ based
So just call the AD in the morning and explain why you are seeking a spot at Madeira in the Fall.
Introduce yourself and send a follow up email . The AD will have likely looked you up in Navi acne as soon as she is off the phone with you and the tenor of her response to your email will tell you whether you make enough money, serve on enough boards and donate to philanthropy enough
Then choose a horse
Anonymous wrote:So no one can answer this question? Could a B student with average SSATs do ok?