Anonymous wrote:Yeesh. Someone seems awfully defensive. đŹ
Anonymous wrote:I posted the original acceptance list, said I would return with the final matriculation list and did. Not trying to compare Bullis to any other school. I have a graduating senior who has been very happy there, is quirky, not a spoiled rich kid (was a stretch for us to send them), and they found good friends and got a great education.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did Sidwell post the matriculation data?
No, but 101/125 2023 Sidwell grads have posted their college destinations. That should be good enough for now.
Anonymous wrote:Move over Big threes. It's hard to argue against facts. Is Bullis the new number one school in Greater DC?
This is where Bullis grads are going to college. Many of the the Colleges are the best in the country/world.
https://www.bullis.org/class-of-2023-admitted-data#data
Is Bullis the new Sidwell prestige-wise?
Anonymous wrote:Did Sidwell post the matriculation data?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Glad your kid liked Bullis but nobody asked for the list.
Yes, they did ask for the list. In the place where I posted all the school's kids were accepted to. People claimed that it was the same kid, being accepted to multiple schools, and they wanted to see the final list. So I posted it
Anonymous wrote:Glad your kid liked Bullis but nobody asked for the list.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is literally the most hilarious post ever. My kid transferred from Bullis to a Big 3. He had straight A's with no effort at Bullis. Getting B's at Big 3. Bullis grade inflation is through the roof - the fact is kids are not as academically gifted but they are better athletes. So no surprise grade inflation plus athletes= some good colleges. The real problem is that the Big 3 schools need to wake up and deal with the grade deflation that is hurting Sidwell kids in this new common app world
Based on 2023 college admissions results, Sidwell seniors are not suffering âin this new common app world.â Eighty percent of Sidwellâs ~125 seniors have posted on Instagram. At least eighteen (18) Sidwell seniors are heading to MIT or Ivies (including Barnard). For the misinformed: Barnard is one of four undergraduate colleges of Columbia University, so I will not debate anyone on the collegeâs status. Argue with yourself.
On the other hand, Bullis has between 130-140 students, but the school only has 9 binding/committed Ivy admits (including Barnard). There were only 12 non-binding Ivy admits, out of 508 total non-binding admissions. Unless Bullis has 500+ seniors (which it doesnât), thatâs quite unimpressive. I guarantee those 12 non-binding admits belong to no more than 4 students. So, a total of ~13 students admitted to Ivies/equivalents is no match for Sidwellâs 18+ (because 25 Sidwell students still havenât posted).
Comparing Sidwell and Bullis is like comparing apples and tires. There is simply no comparison. However, Bullis parents can dreamâŚ
I knew it! I predicted that no more than 13 Bullis students were attending Ivies, including Barnard (+MIT), and exactly 13 students are attending those schools.
Link: https://www.bullis.org/class-of-2023-matriculation
Sidwell has fewer students, but is sending more students (>18) to those colleges.
A fairer metric would be top 20 schools because certain majors warrant not going to an ivy just for the sake of going to an ivy.
Sidwell wins based on that metric as well.
Anonymous wrote:Glad your kid liked Bullis but nobody asked for the list.
Anonymous wrote:I posted the original acceptance list, said I would return with the final matriculation list and did. Not trying to compare Bullis to any other school. I have a graduating senior who has been very happy there, is quirky, not a spoiled rich kid (was a stretch for us to send them), and they found good friends and got a great education.
Anonymous wrote:This thread screams of a school with an inferiority complex.