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Anonymous wrote:Way to go Sidwell!
So far, 3 Columbia, 3 UChicago, 2 Princeton, 2 Dartmouth, and 2 Duke (one hasn’t posted yet).
I expect several more T10/15 postings once the rest of the Ivy+ release early decisions later this week.
Sounds like Walls. Except it’s not free.
University of Chicago - I believe they are ED0.
Not to diminish their talents - but it is not the same.
Walls so far has a Harvard, 2 Princetons, 2 Dartmouths, a Johns Hopkins, etc. A public school with 150 kids, real racial and economic diversity and an average SAT scores below 1300. VERY impressive. I'd take that over a Sidwell any day of the week.
Out of 125 students, Sidwell has a Harvard, a Yale, 3 Columbia, 3 Cornell, 3 UChicago, 2 Princeton, 2 Penn, 2 Dartmouth, and 2 Duke. I’d take that (and Sidwell’s superior education and campus) over Walls any day. Actually, my children had that choice and did just that.
Did your children have the same options?
One Harvard, two Princetons, two Dartmouths. Same as Walls. Meh.
Walls is free.
Oops, I meant Sidwell has a Harvard, a Yale, 3 Columbia, 3 Cornell,
4 UChicago, 2 Princeton, 2 Penn, 2 Dartmouth, 2 Duke, and counting…That’s 16% of Sidwell’s graduating class, and it’s just the ED round (not all T15 ED results have been reported).
If you think Sidwell and Walls have/will have the same results, you must be doing Walls math. 🤣 Walls results are fine, but it’s what you would expect from a free school with semi-selective admissions. Sidwell’s results are what you would expect from one of the country’s most elite independent schools. They are not the same, and that’s ok.