Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can’t believe someone had to ask Google if Prep was once part of GU.
More importantly, Prep, Gonzaga and GU are all owned and controlled by the Society of Jesus. It’s a very small club. All it takes is a phone call from one friend to another and just about anything can be accomplished.
Not all of us are townies. You’re not that important, sorry.
it’s in the name moron. if you don’t know about GP, you’re probably a public school parent. Please keep your poverty out of this thread. Sorry you didn’t make it to the big leagues
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:More posts: TWO more UVAs yet another TWOc Boston colleges, Univ of Fla., etc
You need to let it go. This is not any better than other privates and a lot of publics from wealthy neighborhoods.
It's a sign of insecurity.
associated with knowing you blew $200,000 for nothing for average college outcomes in line with area publics.
you’re just poor. most families dont go to private for college outcomes, and would spend 500k in a heart beat for the education they receive. sorry you didn’t make it to the big leagues
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can’t believe someone had to ask Google if Prep was once part of GU.
More importantly, Prep, Gonzaga and GU are all owned and controlled by the Society of Jesus. It’s a very small club. All it takes is a phone call from one friend to another and just about anything can be accomplished.
Not all of us are townies. You’re not that important, sorry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:well that makes 3 Princeton sports recruits. 2 for lacrosse and one for track.
I think it is unfair to act like sports playing a part in admissions is somehow unfair. It takes a great deal of time and effort to be a top athlete. It seems like DCUMs are very comfortable with let's say a top violinist getting an edge vs a top basketball player. (both of those randomly picked)
Anonymous wrote:I can’t believe someone had to ask Google if Prep was once part of GU.
More importantly, Prep, Gonzaga and GU are all owned and controlled by the Society of Jesus. It’s a very small club. All it takes is a phone call from one friend to another and just about anything can be accomplished.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can’t believe someone had to ask Google if Prep was once part of GU.
More importantly, Prep, Gonzaga and GU are all owned and controlled by the Society of Jesus. It’s a very small club. All it takes is a phone call from one friend to another and just about anything can be accomplished.
What I the society of Jesus?
Anonymous wrote:I can’t believe someone had to ask Google if Prep was once part of GU.
More importantly, Prep, Gonzaga and GU are all owned and controlled by the Society of Jesus. It’s a very small club. All it takes is a phone call from one friend to another and just about anything can be accomplished.
Anonymous wrote:I can’t believe someone had to ask Google if Prep was once part of GU.
More importantly, Prep, Gonzaga and GU are all owned and controlled by the Society of Jesus. It’s a very small club. All it takes is a phone call from one friend to another and just about anything can be accomplished.
Anonymous wrote:I thought Georgetown U had an affiliation with this school (and Visi)?
Anonymous wrote:well that makes 3 Princeton sports recruits. 2 for lacrosse and one for track.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:More posts: TWO more UVAs yet another TWOc Boston colleges, Univ of Fla., etc
You need to let it go. This is not any better than other privates and a lot of publics from wealthy neighborhoods.
But for those who send their sons to Prep, college admissions is far from the most important reason. They feel they get much more than that. And they are perfectly fine with acceptance to a good Catholic college.
The School is academically rigorous. It also offers a multitude of athletic/artistic/musical/and other activities both league and intramural based. The school continues to truly incorporate Catholic and family values into its curriculum and it's been around hundreds of years (set 1700 ish?). It. is this mix and background that lead to the impressive college matriculations but also leads to happier students who become happier adults. Faith is important to Prep families and that means everyone has a similar value system.
I can absolutely positively with 100 percent certainty tell you that not everyone in that school has a similar value system.
Enough with the broad generalizations of Prep or any other school. Believe it or not, there is diversity among the families and students at Prep and not everyone is a fan of Kavanaugh, planning to attend ND or BC, or even Catholic (gasp!). Some of us come from two-parent working families (double gasp) and struggle and sacrifice to make tuition. The draw for many is the rigorous education. Period.
Finally, to the person who keeps posting the college results: Please, enough. You are embarrassing yourself and others affiliated with the school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought Georgetown U had an affiliation with this school (and Visi)?
You’re kidding, right?
They are both Jesuit schools in the same Metro area. They share a religious order, have scads of alumni who have attended both schools and in many cases faculty and staff have circulated through both schools. Prep used to be part of GU.
The GU admins, including the Admissions people, are part of the DC area Catholic community.
So I’d say there was a significant relationship.
For decades, all grads of Gonzaga (also Jesuit) were automatically granted admission to GU.
No. I should’ve worded my post differently. Someone posted on the previous page congratulating GP for sending 9 kids to GU.
Based on the relationship between the institutions, I would’ve assuming that a significantly higher % of the class than that would be going to GU & that there’d be some kind of automatic admissions agreement.