Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You make $230k and can’t afford $22k for tuition?? You need a financial planner.
SJC is only 22k? thats super cheap compared to other DC privates
You get what you pay for.
But figuring out what you'll get will be difficult with all the Admissions Department "information" and the boosters all trying to make the school look better than it actually is.
It's NWDC's answer to Good Counsel, O'Connell and Paul VI.
As a PP pointed out, it's a large co-ed Catholic high school with a very strong athletic program funded by some successful alumni.
One major exception is that its location means it is a highly attractive place for those wanting to avoid the DCPS.
How long has it been co-ed? For some reason I thought it was all boys like the some of the other DC area Catholic high schools: BI, Dematha, Gonzaga, GPrep.
Anonymous wrote:Actually St. John's is your typical Catholic high school you find all around the country. Well except that it has exceptionally good sports.
No it isn't a Sidwell, GDS, Landon or St. Albans -- all of which are more than twice the cost of SJC (or GZ) and generally don't pull from families looking at SJC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You make $230k and can’t afford $22k for tuition?? You need a financial planner.
SJC is only 22k? thats super cheap compared to other DC privates
You get what you pay for.
But figuring out what you'll get will be difficult with all the Admissions Department "information" and the boosters all trying to make the school look better than it actually is.
It's NWDC's answer to Good Counsel, O'Connell and Paul VI.
As a PP pointed out, it's a large co-ed Catholic high school with a very strong athletic program funded by some successful alumni.
One major exception is that its location means it is a highly attractive place for those wanting to avoid the DCPS.
How long has it been co-ed? For some reason I thought it was all boys like the some of the other DC area Catholic high schools: BI, Dematha, Gonzaga, GPrep.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You make $230k and can’t afford $22k for tuition?? You need a financial planner.
SJC is only 22k? thats super cheap compared to other DC privates
You get what you pay for.
But figuring out what you'll get will be difficult with all the Admissions Department "information" and the boosters all trying to make the school look better than it actually is.
It's NWDC's answer to Good Counsel, O'Connell and Paul VI.
As a PP pointed out, it's a large co-ed Catholic high school with a very strong athletic program funded by some successful alumni.
One major exception is that its location means it is a highly attractive place for those wanting to avoid the DCPS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:\\Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was under the impression that everyone got in
Your impression is wrong. 1200 applications for less than 300 spots.
It’s about a 25% acceptance rate. I know because our child got one of the spots out of 1350 applications. It’s more competitive than Gonzaga.
I have a hard time believing this. Literally every Deal student I know that applied this year got in, and they are not all star students.
My 3.8 athletic Deal student was declined. Not waitlisted, full on decline.
NP. Is your family Catholic? Students coming from Catholic K-8’s get the highest preference followed by Catholic families coming from public.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:\\Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was under the impression that everyone got in
Your impression is wrong. 1200 applications for less than 300 spots.
It’s about a 25% acceptance rate. I know because our child got one of the spots out of 1350 applications. It’s more competitive than Gonzaga.
I have a hard time believing this. Literally every Deal student I know that applied this year got in, and they are not all star students.
My 3.8 athletic Deal student was declined. Not waitlisted, full on decline.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You make $230k and can’t afford $22k for tuition?? You need a financial planner.
SJC is only 22k? thats super cheap compared to other DC privates
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You make $230k and can’t afford $22k for tuition?? You need a financial planner.
SJC is only 22k? thats super cheap compared to other DC privates
Right but they also have 300 kids per grade and many classes with 25 kids. Doesn’t have much of a private school feel outside of uniforms.
Actually they don't have 300 per grade and few classes with 25 kids. We get it, you don't like SJC but are tired of trying to tell everyone it is like a public school with uniforms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You make $230k and can’t afford $22k for tuition?? You need a financial planner.
SJC is only 22k? thats super cheap compared to other DC privates
Right but they also have 300 kids per grade and many classes with 25 kids. Doesn’t have much of a private school feel outside of uniforms.
Anonymous wrote:\\Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was under the impression that everyone got in
Your impression is wrong. 1200 applications for less than 300 spots.
It’s about a 25% acceptance rate. I know because our child got one of the spots out of 1350 applications. It’s more competitive than Gonzaga.
I have a hard time believing this. Literally every Deal student I know that applied this year got in, and they are not all star students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You make $230k and can’t afford $22k for tuition?? You need a financial planner.
SJC is only 22k? thats super cheap compared to other DC privates
Anonymous wrote:You make $230k and can’t afford $22k for tuition?? You need a financial planner.