Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The biggest wow for me are the kids who commute to GP from Alexandria, Oakton and South Riding VA!!
Did it explicitly say they commute? GP has boarders.
No, I don’t think they will distinguish boarders. However, there are plenty who commute from VA, including the young man from South Riding.
I’m sure he boards.
I know him, he does not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Richard Montgomery HS is 5 minutes away and their students this year got into MIT, Harvard, Penn, Stanford, Duke et al yet again. RM is also $40,000 cheaper than Prep.
In those schools because they are URMs…
Anonymous wrote:This is a weird thread. The insta linked is the school's insta, not a class of 2023 page run by students, and it looks like Prep is posting in small batches in alphabetical order. With just the A last names and probably only some of the B's posted thus far, it is a very small sample of the class. Not sure why the OP felt the need to say "huge wow factors" when it was a handful of kids who've been posted- you kind of set it up for criticism OP (but maybe that was your intent?)
Richard Montgomery HS is 5 minutes away and their students this year got into MIT, Harvard, Penn, Stanford, Duke et al yet again. RM is also $40,000 cheaper than Prep
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Richard Montgomery HS is 5 minutes away and their students this year got into MIT, Harvard, Penn, Stanford, Duke et al yet again. RM is also $40,000 cheaper than Prep.
In those schools because they are URMs…
Anonymous wrote:Richard Montgomery HS is 5 minutes away and their students this year got into MIT, Harvard, Penn, Stanford, Duke et al yet again. RM is also $40,000 cheaper than Prep.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Richard Montgomery HS is 5 minutes away and their students this year got into MIT, Harvard, Penn, Stanford, Duke et al yet again. RM is also $40,000 cheaper than Prep.
Same RM is a much better option.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do most of the kids usually continue on to catholic universities? 7/10 posting so far are to
Catholic universities. The other catholic HS, granted they have more postings, don’t seem to send most of their kids to Catholic universities.
A large percentage of GP grads do go to Catholic colleges. There are frequently family connections to these schools. The Catholic colleges give weight to Catholic high schools (especially the Jesuits). And the kids find these Catholic colleges feel very comfortable to them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Richard Montgomery HS is 5 minutes away and their students this year got into MIT, Harvard, Penn, Stanford, Duke et al yet again. RM is also $40,000 cheaper than Prep.
Race and soc economic background of those kids?
Anonymous wrote:Richard Montgomery HS is 5 minutes away and their students this year got into MIT, Harvard, Penn, Stanford, Duke et al yet again. RM is also $40,000 cheaper than Prep.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Richard Montgomery HS is 5 minutes away and their students this year got into MIT, Harvard, Penn, Stanford, Duke et al yet again. RM is also $40,000 cheaper than Prep.
I would never send my kid to a 3000+ student, dangerous public high school where kids have to jump on each other like werewolves for basic opportunities.
This is so on point. GP parents are into the marketing and the brand name feel. It is the lux market appeal rather than the education they are after. GP nows this and admits accordingly. The college acceptances reflect this marketing strategy. This is their brand at it's best. PP you are their direct market. That does not make it an elite school with elite outcomes. It makes it...well...a great fit for you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Richard Montgomery HS is 5 minutes away and their students this year got into MIT, Harvard, Penn, Stanford, Duke et al yet again. RM is also $40,000 cheaper than Prep.
I would never send my kid to a 3000+ student, dangerous public high school where kids have to jump on each other like werewolves for basic opportunities.