Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:College placement as one metric. For the Class of 2021:
Harvard (multiple), Yale (multiple), Princeton (multiple), Columbia, Dartmouth (a boatload), Cornell (multiple), Alabama, BC, Chicago (lots), Bates, Berkeley, Boston College, Bowdoin (many), Denver, Duke, Gettysburg, Indiana, McGill, Miami, Michigan (multiple), Northeastern, Northwestern, Notre Dame, Pomona, Richmond, Rollins, St. Andrews (multiple), SMU, Temple, Tulane (multiple), UCLA, UNC, UT, UVA, VMI, Wake (multiple), Wash U (multiple), Wesleyan, West Point, Washington and Lee (multiple), Williams, Wisconsin.
This represents 80-90% of the class of the class. So yes OP, 100% worth it.
I actually think this is the entire class. I don't see anyone you've missed
missed a few. here is the final list for the class of 21 for st albans:
Harvard (multiple), Yale (multiple), Princeton (multiple), Columbia, Dartmouth (a boatload), Cornell (multiple), Alabama, BC, Chicago (lots), Bates (2), Berkeley, Boston College, Bowdoin (3), Colgate (2), UC Boulder, Conn Coll, Denver, Duke, Emory, Georgetown, Gettysburg, Indiana (2), Lafayette, Maryland, McGill, Miami of Ohio, Michigan (multiple), Northeastern, Northwestern, Notre Dame, NYU, Occidental (2), Pomona, Richmond, RIT, Rollins, St. Andrews (multiple), SMU, Syracuse, Temple, Tulane (multiple), UCLA, UNC, UT, UVA, VMI, Wake (multiple), Wash U (multiple), Wesleyan, West Point, Washington and Lee (multiple), Williams, Wisconsin, Xavier.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are some schools on that list that there never would have been 10 years ago. Is Alabama now considered a good school? Or Rollins? Very wide list of schools.
Are you telling us that you would have your son turn down a full four year scholarship so that you can spend over $60,000 a year for his education at a school you deem better?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are some schools on that list that there never would have been 10 years ago. Is Alabama now considered a good school? Or Rollins? Very wide list of schools.
Are you telling us that you would have your son turn down a full four year scholarship so that you can spend over $60,000 a year for his education at a school you deem better?
Anonymous wrote:There are some schools on that list that there never would have been 10 years ago. Is Alabama now considered a good school? Or Rollins? Very wide list of schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are some schools on that list that there never would have been 10 years ago. Is Alabama now considered a good school? Or Rollins? Very wide list of schools.
Also Alabama offers really good merit aid, so families without lots of money do choose it.
Anonymous wrote:There are some schools on that list that there never would have been 10 years ago. Is Alabama now considered a good school? Or Rollins? Very wide list of schools.
Anonymous wrote:There are some schools on that list that there never would have been 10 years ago. Is Alabama now considered a good school? Or Rollins? Very wide list of schools.
Anonymous wrote:There are some schools on that list that there never would have been 10 years ago. Is Alabama now considered a good school? Or Rollins? Very wide list of schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:College placement as one metric. For the Class of 2021:
Harvard (multiple), Yale (multiple), Princeton (multiple), Columbia, Dartmouth (a boatload), Cornell (multiple), Alabama, BC, Chicago (lots), Bates, Berkeley, Boston College, Bowdoin (many), Denver, Duke, Gettysburg, Indiana, McGill, Miami, Michigan (multiple), Northeastern, Northwestern, Notre Dame, Pomona, Richmond, Rollins, St. Andrews (multiple), SMU, Temple, Tulane (multiple), UCLA, UNC, UT, UVA, VMI, Wake (multiple), Wash U (multiple), Wesleyan, West Point, Washington and Lee (multiple), Williams, Wisconsin.
This represents 80-90% of the class of the class. So yes OP, 100% worth it.
I actually think this is the entire class. I don't see anyone you've missed
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ah, I see they deleted the racist post about the boarding students as well as the posts calling out the racism. Retained the “princelings” nonsense.
Before this gets deleted, let me just say to that poster: Cut it out with your awfulness.
I think they deleted their comment when others said they could easily identify them because apparently they speak like this in person too and I think the comment about them talking like that at the golf club also made them nervous although admittedly it could be one of about 8 parents there that speak like that openly about minorities, Jewish families etc...
It's not hard to narrow it down, that's for sure.
Admissions team, pay attention. These people are giving the school a bad name
Agree but they are already at the school. Not much admissions can do now. Pretty sure one of them or their spouse was involved in an incident with a Jewish parent at the school and another incident with peaceful BLM teens last summer as well. Not sure if it’s the same person in both but it is definitely the same circle and club. Not the first time they have written the same negative comments about the Chinese students at STA. Disgraceful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ah, I see they deleted the racist post about the boarding students as well as the posts calling out the racism. Retained the “princelings” nonsense.
Before this gets deleted, let me just say to that poster: Cut it out with your awfulness.
I think they deleted their comment when others said they could easily identify them because apparently they speak like this in person too and I think the comment about them talking like that at the golf club also made them nervous although admittedly it could be one of about 8 parents there that speak like that openly about minorities, Jewish families etc...
It's not hard to narrow it down, that's for sure.
Admissions team, pay attention. These people are giving the school a bad name