Anonymous wrote:What really matters is that Bullis has a way inferior ranking on Niche compared to Basis McLean.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bullis parent here and I can say that test optional has significantly improved the college acceptances! Look at 2018 and 2019 data. Bullis inflates grades. I’m fine with it. But let’s not even compare Bullis to Sidwell. Most kids ( mine included) did not get in Sidwell and the top schools. It was a backup but my kid is happy and it ended well. It will never be Sidwell.
I do not believe this is a sincere post.
What isn't sincere? It is the truth for our family and others. It ended up being the perfect school. I have no complaints - other than tuition! But that would be anywhere, I am not a fan of the new head of the school. He is just blah, full of himself and not very bright.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bullis parent here and I can say that test optional has significantly improved the college acceptances! Look at 2018 and 2019 data. Bullis inflates grades. I’m fine with it. But let’s not even compare Bullis to Sidwell. Most kids ( mine included) did not get in Sidwell and the top schools. It was a backup but my kid is happy and it ended well. It will never be Sidwell.
I do not believe this is a sincere post.
What isn't sincere? It is the truth for our family and others. It ended up being the perfect school. I have no complaints - other than tuition! But that would be anywhere, I am not a fan of the new head of the school. He is just blah, full of himself and not very bright.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bullis parent here and I can say that test optional has significantly improved the college acceptances! Look at 2018 and 2019 data. Bullis inflates grades. I’m fine with it. But let’s not even compare Bullis to Sidwell. Most kids ( mine included) did not get in Sidwell and the top schools. It was a backup but my kid is happy and it ended well. It will never be Sidwell.
I do not believe this is a sincere post.
Anonymous wrote:Impressive list!
Seems like a handful of kids are getting into the T20 schools? You can get EA to multiple schools, right?
Anonymous wrote:Bullis parent here and I can say that test optional has significantly improved the college acceptances! Look at 2018 and 2019 data. Bullis inflates grades. I’m fine with it. But let’s not even compare Bullis to Sidwell. Most kids ( mine included) did not get in Sidwell and the top schools. It was a backup but my kid is happy and it ended well. It will never be Sidwell.
Anonymous wrote:So, now you're discussing who's more insecure? This thread is getting ridiculous. Can we please put this to rest? Bullis is Bullis. Sidwell is Sidwell. Bullis parents are happy. Sidwell parents are happy. And that's great! Let's just leave it at that.
- Bullis Parent
Anonymous wrote:I can’t imagine a Sidwell parent making a comparison post about Sidwell and Bullis. Why would they bother?!?
If I see one after this post, I’ll know it’s a Bullis troll.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP. Bullis' good results show they have good college counseling and that you don't have to attend a pressure cooker to get into a top college. Many children at the Big 3 are not happy. I hear it all the time. They hate the pressure cooker environment and are not having an enjoyable high school experience. If students can attend schools like Bullis that are less of a pressure cooker environment and still get into top colleges, then many people will be picking schools like Bullis over the Big 3.
They get into top colleges mostly because their parents when to top colleges. The high school plays very little role in where a kid goes to college. The high school plays a big role in how well prepared a kid is for the rigors of college.
Anonymous wrote:NP. Bullis' good results show they have good college counseling and that you don't have to attend a pressure cooker to get into a top college. Many children at the Big 3 are not happy. I hear it all the time. They hate the pressure cooker environment and are not having an enjoyable high school experience. If students can attend schools like Bullis that are less of a pressure cooker environment and still get into top colleges, then many people will be picking schools like Bullis over the Big 3.