Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Exactly. Ivies aren’t the end all be all. Some people are so narrow minded and only want their kids to go Ivy. Many of them get a reality check when either their kids don’t want to go or can’t get in. Big wake up call. Good news is there kid can be equally successful, if not more so, if they attend a college they want it a school that is a better fit.
So then that means that all these boys at Prep don’t want to go to an ivy? Because as PP said there were no H,Y, P.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is a GDS college 2020 instagram but it is private unlike every other college-destination instagram in the DMV from publics/privates. My kid at another big3 has friends in this class and was denied access.
They are keeping college destination completely under wraps which seems incredibly odd if the results were so fantastic.
Why was your kid (or was it actually you?) trying to access another school's private social media page? Creepy af.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is a GDS college 2020 instagram but it is private unlike every other college-destination instagram in the DMV from publics/privates. My kid at another big3 has friends in this class and was denied access.
They are keeping college destination completely under wraps which seems incredibly odd if the results were so fantastic.
The IG isn't private, and does not include the whole class. And, no, 40 GDS seniors are not going to Ivies, even if you count the kids who chose other schools over an Ivy. The colleges chosen seem comparable to other years.
Anonymous wrote:There is a GDS college 2020 instagram but it is private unlike every other college-destination instagram in the DMV from publics/privates. My kid at another big3 has friends in this class and was denied access.
They are keeping college destination completely under wraps which seems incredibly odd if the results were so fantastic.
Anonymous wrote:There is a GDS college 2020 instagram but it is private unlike every other college-destination instagram in the DMV from publics/privates. My kid at another big3 has friends in this class and was denied access.
They are keeping college destination completely under wraps which seems incredibly odd if the results were so fantastic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You guys are so misinformed. Where do you get the information that 40 GDS seniors are going to Ivies??
I thought that this was an eye-popping number, but then a couple of GDS parents I know didn’t seem surprised.
I'm a GDS parent with younger kids and when I heard this I too was skeptical. Initially I thought its wasn't possible, but now I think it might be true after asking a senior parent. I heard it was a crazy year. I'll needy to see the actual list before I am convinced. And being a good DCUM-er I will post the list if I get it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You guys are so misinformed. Where do you get the information that 40 GDS seniors are going to Ivies??
I thought that this was an eye-popping number, but then a couple of GDS parents I know didn’t seem surprised.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Exactly. Ivies aren’t the end all be all. Some people are so narrow minded and only want their kids to go Ivy. Many of them get a reality check when either their kids don’t want to go or can’t get in. Big wake up call. Good news is there kid can be equally successful, if not more so, if they attend a college they want it a school that is a better fit.
So then that means that all these boys at Prep don’t want to go to an ivy? Because as PP said there were no H,Y, P.
Anonymous wrote:Exactly. Ivies aren’t the end all be all. Some people are so narrow minded and only want their kids to go Ivy. Many of them get a reality check when either their kids don’t want to go or can’t get in. Big wake up call. Good news is there kid can be equally successful, if not more so, if they attend a college they want it a school that is a better fit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Prep did well this year with Villanova, Elon, and USNA.
Well....
The director of college counseling from NCS will be Prep's new director of college counseling beginning this year. Prep has a great list of 2020 matriculations. Here is a list of the majority of colleges this years grads will attend.
Stanford
Duke
University of Pennsylvania
University of Chicago
Notre Dame
Cornell
Johns Hopkins
USC
Michigan
Carnegie Mellon
US Naval Academy
UVA
Georgetown
Washington University St. Louis
NYU
Boston College
Williams
UNC
Tufts
Amherst
University of Rochester
William and Mary
Villanova
Holy Cross
Bucknell
Tulane
Georgia Tech
Davidson
Colgate
UCSD
Kenyon
Gettysburg
Only two ivies?
Seriously? This is your mentality? This list is strong and many of these colleges have multiple Prep grads attending this year (not just one). You may be to narrow minded to understand that lots of grads have no desire to attend Ivies. I know plenty of top performing students who desire schools like USC, Notre Dame, Vanderbilt, Duke, Stanford, NYU, Williams, Bowdoin, Amherst, Washington U St. Louis, Davidson, Wake Forest, Michigan, Hopkins, UNC, UVA, Boston College, UCLA, and many more over Ivies.
Lots of other schools you didn’t mention that aren’t that great.
What are you babbling about? Of course, there are thousands of colleges in the world. The statement above is about schools that top students (not necessarily just Prep students) like to attend over Ivies. Point being, tons of students don't find Ivies attractive and have no desire to attend, even if they could or do get in.
No H, Y, or P? What a tragedy. Thanks heavens we sent Horatio and Alphonse to STA.