Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am actually quite shocked by this list and how the international students are dominating the elite school admissions. This tells me that any local student with no hooks is at an extreme disadvantage for college admissions. So glad I sent my son to Gonzaga.
The international (meaning, foreign National) students attending US boarding schools generally come from extremely wealthy families. A kid attending a state school in Slough, England isn’t dominating elite US university admissions.
How do you explain the fact that a Nigerian American (from Illinois) is attending Princeton in the fall? Princeton is probably the most elite college destination among Prep students this year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am actually quite shocked by this list and how the international students are dominating the elite school admissions. This tells me that any local student with no hooks is at an extreme disadvantage for college admissions. So glad I sent my son to Gonzaga.
The international (meaning, foreign National) students attending US boarding schools generally come from extremely wealthy families. A kid attending a state school in Slough, England isn’t dominating elite US university admissions.
How do you explain the fact that a Nigerian American (from Illinois) is attending Princeton in the fall? Princeton is probably the most elite college destination among Prep students this year.
The other Princeton commit is a white male from Maryland. So I’m not convinced that wealthy foreign students are dominating elite college admissions this year.
Anonymous wrote:Bucknell, too, which many consider a top 20 school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am actually quite shocked by this list and how the international students are dominating the elite school admissions. This tells me that any local student with no hooks is at an extreme disadvantage for college admissions. So glad I sent my son to Gonzaga.
The international (meaning, foreign National) students attending US boarding schools generally come from extremely wealthy families. A kid attending a state school in Slough, England isn’t dominating elite US university admissions.
How do you explain the fact that a Nigerian American (from Illinois) is attending Princeton in the fall? Princeton is probably the most elite college destination among Prep students this year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am actually quite shocked by this list and how the international students are dominating the elite school admissions. This tells me that any local student with no hooks is at an extreme disadvantage for college admissions. So glad I sent my son to Gonzaga.
The international (meaning, foreign National) students attending US boarding schools generally come from extremely wealthy families. A kid attending a state school in Slough, England isn’t dominating elite US university admissions.
Anonymous wrote:The principal of our parish K-8, recommended Prep for my son who will be in 8th next year and is at the top of the class academically. She recommended it over Gonzaga, SJC, and OLGC in terms of the quality and depth of the education.
Anonymous wrote:New posts:
ANOTHER Princeton, ANOTHER UVA, and Georgetown.
(Note: I suspect there will be several going to Georgetown which is extremely competitive.)
Anonymous wrote:Bucknell, too, which many consider a top 20 school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am actually quite shocked by this list and how the international students are dominating the elite school admissions. This tells me that any local student with no hooks is at an extreme disadvantage for college admissions. So glad I sent my son to Gonzaga.
The international (meaning, foreign National) students attending US boarding schools generally come from extremely wealthy families. A kid attending a state school in Slough, England isn’t dominating elite US university admissions.
I am specifically talking about the kids who are boarding at Prep, who are "international" in that their place of residence are in places like China. I think that was quite obvious. Bottom line, the regular local, non athlete, folk at Prep aren't doing so well in admissions.
They are not admitting the best and brightest from the k-8's so it's not surprising. They are admitting the middle of the road students.
That's blatantly false information
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am actually quite shocked by this list and how the international students are dominating the elite school admissions. This tells me that any local student with no hooks is at an extreme disadvantage for college admissions. So glad I sent my son to Gonzaga.
The international (meaning, foreign National) students attending US boarding schools generally come from extremely wealthy families. A kid attending a state school in Slough, England isn’t dominating elite US university admissions.
I am specifically talking about the kids who are boarding at Prep, who are "international" in that their place of residence are in places like China. I think that was quite obvious. Bottom line, the regular local, non athlete, folk at Prep aren't doing so well in admissions.
They are not admitting the best and brightest from the k-8's so it's not surprising. They are admitting the middle of the road students.
That's blatantly false information
They admit the hooked kids, not the smartest kids, college matriculation is the natural result.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am actually quite shocked by this list and how the international students are dominating the elite school admissions. This tells me that any local student with no hooks is at an extreme disadvantage for college admissions. So glad I sent my son to Gonzaga.
The international (meaning, foreign National) students attending US boarding schools generally come from extremely wealthy families. A kid attending a state school in Slough, England isn’t dominating elite US university admissions.
I am specifically talking about the kids who are boarding at Prep, who are "international" in that their place of residence are in places like China. I think that was quite obvious. Bottom line, the regular local, non athlete, folk at Prep aren't doing so well in admissions.
They are not admitting the best and brightest from the k-8's so it's not surprising. They are admitting the middle of the road students.
That's blatantly false information