Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was curious about BIM, so I decided to dig a little deeper. I found out that they had one Regeneron/Intel scholar in 2024. This is a big deal right there. I don't remember the last a big 3 or big 5 private school had produced a Regeneron/Intel scholar.
I mean between that, their NMSFS ratio and college placements, I can see why Sidwell & Co feel threaten by BIM. They are disturbing the status quo and the pecking order of things.
I think you're into something here.
Ok, BIM PR office. đ
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was curious about BIM, so I decided to dig a little deeper. I found out that they had one Regeneron/Intel scholar in 2024. This is a big deal right there. I don't remember the last a big 3 or big 5 private school had produced a Regeneron/Intel scholar.
I mean between that, their NMSFS ratio and college placements, I can see why Sidwell & Co feel threaten by BIM. They are disturbing the status quo and the pecking order of things.
I think you're into something here.
Anonymous wrote:I was curious about BIM, so I decided to dig a little deeper. I found out that they had one Regeneron/Intel scholar in 2024. This is a big deal right there. I don't remember the last a big 3 or big 5 private school had produced a Regeneron/Intel scholar.
I mean between that, their NMSFS ratio and college placements, I can see why Sidwell & Co feel threaten by BIM. They are disturbing the status quo and the pecking order of things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You clearly have an ax to grind with one particular school which is really bothering you, and are not talking about the Niche ranking methodology in general. Just move on, youâll get a stroke being this salty.
Rent-free in your head.
Anonymous wrote:You clearly have an ax to grind with one particular school which is really bothering you, and are not talking about the Niche ranking methodology in general. Just move on, youâll get a stroke being this salty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These are all great schools in their own rights and have their own particular strengths. How many people would care that Harvard is ranked no. 3 this year vs. Princeton at no. 1 vs. Yale at no. 5 and make their decision based on that? The quality of this conversation has gone from meh to landfill garbage.
Yeah itâs like comparing Havard, Yale, Princeton, and Stanford vs the University of Shanghai.
The University of Phoenix is a better comparable - given that the For-profit nature that separates one from all the others
Laughable. You just make yourself look foolish.
The school is communist!
The school is capitalist!
All dumb takes.
The fact that matters here is that BIM outranks virtually every private school in the DMV.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These are all great schools in their own rights and have their own particular strengths. How many people would care that Harvard is ranked no. 3 this year vs. Princeton at no. 1 vs. Yale at no. 5 and make their decision based on that? The quality of this conversation has gone from meh to landfill garbage.
Yeah itâs like comparing Havard, Yale, Princeton, and Stanford vs the University of Shanghai.
The University of Phoenix is a better comparable - given that the For-profit nature that separates one from all the others
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These are all great schools in their own rights and have their own particular strengths. How many people would care that Harvard is ranked no. 3 this year vs. Princeton at no. 1 vs. Yale at no. 5 and make their decision based on that? The quality of this conversation has gone from meh to landfill garbage.
Yeah itâs like comparing Havard, Yale, Princeton, and Stanford vs the University of Shanghai.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Still waiting for someone to explain how BIM's selective admissions process created a waiting list issue for them last year or any year since they opened.
Just drumming my fingers and waiting......
This is how REAL ratings work. Where do the applications go? Where do parents fall all over themselves to pay $50K+ to get their kids in?
Not BIM.
Someone explained it above.
Oh wow, so we are talking Bullis, St Andrewâs, GDS, Prep, Sidwell, Landon, Holton, Maret, Potomac, Field, Burke, SSSAS, Flint Hill,and the McLean school maybe.
Anonymous wrote:theyâre all good skills. Some are just more similar to each otherAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These are all great schools in their own rights and have their own particular strengths. How many people would care that Harvard is ranked no. 3 this year vs. Princeton at no. 1 vs. Yale at no. 5 and make their decision based on that? The quality of this conversation has gone from meh to landfill garbage.
Yeah itâs like comparing Havard, Yale, Princeton, and Stanford vs the University of Shanghai.
You clearly have an ax to grind with one particular school which is really bothering you, and are not talking about the Niche ranking methodology in general. Just move on, youâll get a stroke being this salty.
theyâre all good skills. Some are just more similar to each otherAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These are all great schools in their own rights and have their own particular strengths. How many people would care that Harvard is ranked no. 3 this year vs. Princeton at no. 1 vs. Yale at no. 5 and make their decision based on that? The quality of this conversation has gone from meh to landfill garbage.
Yeah itâs like comparing Havard, Yale, Princeton, and Stanford vs the University of Shanghai.
You clearly have an ax to grind with one particular school which is really bothering you, and are not talking about the Niche ranking methodology in general. Just move on, youâll get a stroke being this salty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These are all great schools in their own rights and have their own particular strengths. How many people would care that Harvard is ranked no. 3 this year vs. Princeton at no. 1 vs. Yale at no. 5 and make their decision based on that? The quality of this conversation has gone from meh to landfill garbage.
Yeah itâs like comparing Havard, Yale, Princeton, and Stanford vs the University of Shanghai.
Anonymous wrote:These are all great schools in their own rights and have their own particular strengths. How many people would care that Harvard is ranked no. 3 this year vs. Princeton at no. 1 vs. Yale at no. 5 and make their decision based on that? The quality of this conversation has gone from meh to landfill garbage.