Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s great that Baltimore has very strong private schools without the cut-throat admissions drama you see in DC! A strong middle/high school student can be pretty sure they’ll get into a good private, even if perhaps not their first choice. There’s a good balance between supply and demand, and the actual education is as good as anywhere.
+1 and to to great colleges
Anonymous wrote:I think it’s great that Baltimore has very strong private schools without the cut-throat admissions drama you see in DC! A strong middle/high school student can be pretty sure they’ll get into a good private, even if perhaps not their first choice. There’s a good balance between supply and demand, and the actual education is as good as anywhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:McDonogh, Gilman, and Bryn Mawr?
The premise of this thread is silly. What's next, discussing the "Big 3" private schools in Detroit? Sadly, both are descending ghost towns and all of the top rung families left decades ago. Therefore, the "best" schools no longer have crème de la crème high born pupils.
What are you talking about? Are you from Baltimore or Detroit?