Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
You can’t look at instagram for reliable data. If you have official data, please post the link. No way Chapin is sending xx % to Ivies.
I think this is the first time seeing someone say Chapin in 1T. No way it is on the same level as Brearley.
Anonymous wrote:
You can’t look at instagram for reliable data. If you have official data, please post the link. No way Chapin is sending xx % to Ivies.
Anonymous wrote:
You can’t look at instagram for reliable data. If you have official data, please post the link. No way Chapin is sending xx % to Ivies.
Anonymous wrote:
You can’t look at instagram for reliable data. If you have official data, please post the link. No way Chapin is sending xx % to Ivies.
Anonymous wrote:Saint Ann’s
https://saintannsny.org/divisions-and-offices/college-office/class-college-admission/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Spence and Chapin are near identical in academic offerings. Sacred Heart is also great!
Brearley is really the one that is a step above.
Yeah.
Sacred Heart matriculation is 3T, 2T at most.
Chapin matriculation is 2T. Still better than Sacred Heart.
Dalton, Brearley matriculation, 1T.
Second this. Chapin has definitely slipped. A solid 2T.
In 2024, Chapin sent 33% of its students to Ivies while Dalton sent 36%. Dalton clearly sent a larger number but they have a larger class. There is clearly a difference but not as significant a difference as what is being portrayed. LOL.
You can’t look at instagram for reliable data. If you have official data, please post the link. No way Chapin is sending xx % to Ivies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Spence and Chapin are near identical in academic offerings. Sacred Heart is also great!
Brearley is really the one that is a step above.
Yeah.
Sacred Heart matriculation is 3T, 2T at most.
Chapin matriculation is 2T. Still better than Sacred Heart.
Dalton, Brearley matriculation, 1T.
Second this. Chapin has definitely slipped. A solid 2T.
In 2024, Chapin sent 33% of its students to Ivies while Dalton sent 36%. Dalton clearly sent a larger number but they have a larger class. There is clearly a difference but not as significant a difference as what is being portrayed. LOL.
You can’t look at instagram for reliable data. If you have official data, please post the link. No way Chapin is sending xx % to Ivies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Spence and Chapin are near identical in academic offerings. Sacred Heart is also great!
Brearley is really the one that is a step above.
Yeah.
Sacred Heart matriculation is 3T, 2T at most.
Chapin matriculation is 2T. Still better than Sacred Heart.
Dalton, Brearley matriculation, 1T.
Second this. Chapin has definitely slipped. A solid 2T.
In 2024, Chapin sent 33% of its students to Ivies while Dalton sent 36%. Dalton clearly sent a larger number but they have a larger class. There is clearly a difference but not as significant a difference as what is being portrayed. LOL.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Spence and Chapin are near identical in academic offerings. Sacred Heart is also great!
Brearley is really the one that is a step above.
Yeah.
Sacred Heart matriculation is 3T, 2T at most.
Chapin matriculation is 2T. Still better than Sacred Heart.
Dalton, Brearley matriculation, 1T.
Second this. Chapin has definitely slipped. A solid 2T.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Your understanding of Ivy League admission is fundamentally wrong. Ivies are not particularly interested in "well rounded" applicants. They are looking at kids with big spikes. They are also looking at kids with hooks (URM, donor, legacy). Just being a straight A student without big spikes or hooks is not enough. If you understand this, you will be better equipped in selecting high schools for your kid(s).
You are not going to find a big spike without money. The niche sport that only a wealthy family can pursue, the founding of a not-for-profit company to serve a community, traveling abroad every year to master a foreign language, etc...
In addition, connections and money tend to help in securing an impressive internships at the high school level and attending the university's summer enrichment program for high school students.
True.
Middle class / FGLI kids can compete in math Olympia, physics bowl, etc. Those are consider big spikes as well.
This is why many top tier colleges are reinstating testing. They feel many of the standout extracurriculars favor students who can afford to fund such activities. Although pricy tutors give an advantage as well, the edge isn’t as egregious.
Testing is not a differentiator. These private high schools all have high sat scores