Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see other schools posting on instagram this year except Brearley.
Neither has Dalton. Both schools post in the spring if you look at last year’s accounts.
HM doesn’t even allow these accounts. HM’s college placements have gone down the drain - I remember they used to do crazy well and their placements at ivies basically tanked which caused an uproar.
Why do you think that is?
They don’t want to cause stress among the students still waiting? As far as I can tell the school is very focused on reducing one up-manship. People need to get a grip
Anonymous wrote:But also let’s take into account out of 5 going to Harvard regardless of which school 2 or 3 are reserved for big donors, board kids etc whether it’s Spence or Brearley. Chapin is doing well this year if you mean two posted to Harvard but both are big big generational kids.
Anonymous wrote:Brearley's early decision so far this year (a few are likely missing as this is about a month old now):
Harvard 5, Yale 3, Princeton 2, Penn 2, Brown 2, Cornell 2, Columbia 1, Chicago 3, Duke 1, Williams 1, Swarthmore 1, Oberlin 1, NYU 1, Wesleyan 1
Anonymous wrote:all these schools seem to send to Ivy Leagues but once in few years to MIT but public specialized schools like Stuyvesant, Bronx Science, Brooklyn Tech send 5-6 each year to MIT and Stanford.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see other schools posting on instagram this year except Brearley.
Neither has Dalton. Both schools post in the spring if you look at last year’s accounts.
HM doesn’t even allow these accounts. HM’s college placements have gone down the drain - I remember they used to do crazy well and their placements at ivies basically tanked which caused an uproar.
A few years ago they sent a ridiculous number of kids to Chicago. Which is a very good school. But it just seemed odd. If you thought you were getting Ivy and you got Chicago you probably aren't thrilled. If it is second tier kids getting Chicago then it is much more OK.
I mean, Chicago is better than most of the non-HYP Ivies, no?
no
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What happened to Brearley college counseling?
Great college counsellor left. Last year 20 girls left to horace man. Families are freaking out
20 to hm????
This seems completely made up. Horace Mann’s college placements have really faltered in the last few years
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see other schools posting on instagram this year except Brearley.
Neither has Dalton. Both schools post in the spring if you look at last year’s accounts.
HM doesn’t even allow these accounts. HM’s college placements have gone down the drain - I remember they used to do crazy well and their placements at ivies basically tanked which caused an uproar.
A few years ago they sent a ridiculous number of kids to Chicago. Which is a very good school. But it just seemed odd. If you thought you were getting Ivy and you got Chicago you probably aren't thrilled. If it is second tier kids getting Chicago then it is much more OK.
I mean, Chicago is better than most of the non-HYP Ivies, no?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see other schools posting on instagram this year except Brearley.
Neither has Dalton. Both schools post in the spring if you look at last year’s accounts.
HM doesn’t even allow these accounts. HM’s college placements have gone down the drain - I remember they used to do crazy well and their placements at ivies basically tanked which caused an uproar.
A few years ago they sent a ridiculous number of kids to Chicago. Which is a very good school. But it just seemed odd. If you thought you were getting Ivy and you got Chicago you probably aren't thrilled. If it is second tier kids getting Chicago then it is much more OK.
Anonymous wrote:Chicago is also going through some *serious* financial problems right now and the idea of piling on more rich prep school kids is probably pretty appealing.