Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Take a look at Ransom Everglades' (Coconut Groove/Miami) Class of 2025 matriculation:
- from the HOS email: "Thirty-three RE students (more than 20 percent of the class) are heading to Ivy League schools, MIT or Stanford."
https://ransomeverglades.myschoolapp.com/ftpimages/748/download/download_10894750.pdf
That’s nice, but 20% is still a lower percentage than a couple of DC privates that have students heading to Ivy+ universities.
Anonymous wrote:Take a look at Ransom Everglades' (Coconut Groove/Miami) Class of 2025 matriculation:
- from the HOS email: "Thirty-three RE students (more than 20 percent of the class) are heading to Ivy League schools, MIT or Stanford."
https://ransomeverglades.myschoolapp.com/ftpimages/748/download/download_10894750.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Take a look at Ransom Everglades' (Coconut Groove/Miami) Class of 2025 matriculation:
- from the HOS email: "Thirty-three RE students (more than 20 percent of the class) are heading to Ivy League schools, MIT or Stanford."
https://ransomeverglades.myschoolapp.com/ftpimages/748/download/download_10894750.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are we hearing about these random southern private schools? No one cares.
RE is one of the most well-known private schools in the country.
That's a stretch. I guarantee that less than 1% of DCUM has ever heard of it...which is fine because I wouldn't expect someone in Miami to have heard of GDS as an example...or even Westminster school in Atlanta.
Other than some select NYC, LA and 200+ old boarding schools...it's safe to say very few people know about regional private schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are we hearing about these random southern private schools? No one cares.
RE is one of the most well-known private schools in the country.
Anonymous wrote:Take a look at Ransom Everglades' (Coconut Groove/Miami) Class of 2025 matriculation:
- from the HOS email: "Thirty-three RE students (more than 20 percent of the class) are heading to Ivy League schools, MIT or Stanford."
https://ransomeverglades.myschoolapp.com/ftpimages/748/download/download_10894750.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Why are we hearing about these random southern private schools? No one cares.
Anonymous wrote:Take a look at Ransom Everglades' (Coconut Groove/Miami) Class of 2025 matriculation:
- from the HOS email: "Thirty-three RE students (more than 20 percent of the class) are heading to Ivy League schools, MIT or Stanford."
https://ransomeverglades.myschoolapp.com/ftpimages/748/download/download_10894750.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTjBU3VGK/
3-Harvard
1-MIT
2-USC
1-UChicago
3-BU
1-Columbia
1-Duke
2-Stanford
1-Berkeley
14-UGA
1-Yale
1-Penn
9-UVa
11-Gatech
1-Brown
2-Georgetown
2-Notre Dame
7-Wake Forest
1-UCLA
1-Hopkins
3-Vanderbilt
3-UMich
3-UNC
2-Dartmouth
2-Emory
2-Northwestern
6-BC
2-WashU
2-Tufts
This forum loves to pretend southern high-schools are all horrible.
Yes, Sidwell did better. I’ll focus on Ivy+ universities here because: (1) they tend to be the most selective, and (2) a lot of schools on Westminster’s list are not popular with Sidwell students (e.g., UGA, GT, WF, etc).
Keep in mind that Westminster’s graduating class is nearly twice as large as Sidwell’s.
3-Harvard
1-Columbia
2-Yale
5-Penn
3-Brown
2-Dartmouth
3-Cornell
3-Princeton
2-MIT
2-Stanford
5-UChicago
Looks like ~ 25% success rate . Means 75% headed to target/safety schools . So for majority of parents Sidwell was NOT a good deal?
STA did better and they have fewer kids.
No, they didn’t. However they did send students to such illustrious institutions as Eastern Arizona College, Ole Miss, and
Elizabeth City State University.
I can see why STA students don’t publicly post their college matriculations, and the school doesn’t highlight (bold) the most frequently attended schools. They don’t want you to know how popular Ole Miss is for these STA good ol’ boys: https://www.stalbansschool.org/academics/college-counseling
The Eliz City student was a Black football player who wanted to play in college. You go picking on an HBCU and a kid’s dreams.
STA lands 7 to Yale one year, 5 to Princeton the next with the full complement of top schools and always a couple Harvard, Dartmouth’s, MIT, and Stanfords, ever year. There are also almost always 5 or more to Chicago.
They don’t post bc they don’t want or need to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread has totally gone off point, but the purpose of public universities is to educate as many kids as possible at the lowest price possible, which benefits society overall. But only a few offer an experience comparable to private universities — Berkeley, GaTech, UVA, UNC, UCLA, Michigan, and William and Mary. The rest are vastly overrated by the current USNews criteria.
I don't think they are going to be comparable to top privates.
Key word here is “top.” As in T20. Nova BC WF are much worse schools than Berkeley UCLA Michigan UVA.
Someone has a complex.
Posters here repeatedly say they'd never consider public, and that the educational quality at top publics like Berkeley and UCLA are significantly worse than some fourth-tier private schools, but someone who thinks Michigan is better than WF has the complex. Understood, please be more explicit next time.
Dude you have been posting about this for 48 hours now. Historically, meaning over the past three decades, Wake Forest has been ranked in the twenties in US news just like Berkeley and UCLA. Most of us don’t get super invested in defending Ufl.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTjBU3VGK/
3-Harvard
1-MIT
2-USC
1-UChicago
3-BU
1-Columbia
1-Duke
2-Stanford
1-Berkeley
14-UGA
1-Yale
1-Penn
9-UVa
11-Gatech
1-Brown
2-Georgetown
2-Notre Dame
7-Wake Forest
1-UCLA
1-Hopkins
3-Vanderbilt
3-UMich
3-UNC
2-Dartmouth
2-Emory
2-Northwestern
6-BC
2-WashU
2-Tufts
This forum loves to pretend southern high-schools are all horrible.
Yes, Sidwell did better. I’ll focus on Ivy+ universities here because: (1) they tend to be the most selective, and (2) a lot of schools on Westminster’s list are not popular with Sidwell students (e.g., UGA, GT, WF, etc).
Keep in mind that Westminster’s graduating class is nearly twice as large as Sidwell’s.
3-Harvard
1-Columbia
2-Yale
5-Penn
3-Brown
2-Dartmouth
3-Cornell
3-Princeton
2-MIT
2-Stanford
5-UChicago
Looks like ~ 25% success rate . Means 75% headed to target/safety schools . So for majority of parents Sidwell was NOT a good deal?
STA did better and they have fewer kids.
No, they didn’t. However they did send students to such illustrious institutions as Eastern Arizona College, Ole Miss, and
Elizabeth City State University.
I can see why STA students don’t publicly post their college matriculations, and the school doesn’t highlight (bold) the most frequently attended schools. They don’t want you to know how popular Ole Miss is for these STA good ol’ boys: https://www.stalbansschool.org/academics/college-counseling
Those were all athletes or children of Ol Miss alums. The Mississippi alums probably employ you hence the anger but it’s ok.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread has totally gone off point, but the purpose of public universities is to educate as many kids as possible at the lowest price possible, which benefits society overall. But only a few offer an experience comparable to private universities — Berkeley, GaTech, UVA, UNC, UCLA, Michigan, and William and Mary. The rest are vastly overrated by the current USNews criteria.
I don't think they are going to be comparable to top privates.
Key word here is “top.” As in T20. Nova BC WF are much worse schools than Berkeley UCLA Michigan UVA.
Someone has a complex.
Posters here repeatedly say they'd never consider public, and that the educational quality at top publics like Berkeley and UCLA are significantly worse than some fourth-tier private schools, but someone who thinks Michigan is better than WF has the complex. Understood, please be more explicit next time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread has totally gone off point, but the purpose of public universities is to educate as many kids as possible at the lowest price possible, which benefits society overall. But only a few offer an experience comparable to private universities — Berkeley, GaTech, UVA, UNC, UCLA, Michigan, and William and Mary. The rest are vastly overrated by the current USNews criteria.
I don't think they are going to be comparable to top privates.
Key word here is “top.” As in T20. Nova BC WF are much worse schools than Berkeley UCLA Michigan UVA.
Someone has a complex.