Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No surprises here. Will Sidwell and Bullis be in part two??
Not even close.
6 out of the 10 are in New York City, 3 are in Massachusetts, and 1 in New Hampshire.
DC privates are legends in their own minds. They do not compare to NYC privates.
yes, except for Sidwell.
What percentage of Sidwell seniors goes to Ivies this year?
I believe 16-20 kids at Sidwell are going to an Ivy. If it is 20, then that would come to ~16.7% of the class.
I’m shocked isn’t that lower than Bullis?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No surprises here. Will Sidwell and Bullis be in part two??
Not even close.
6 out of the 10 are in New York City, 3 are in Massachusetts, and 1 in New Hampshire.
DC privates are legends in their own minds. They do not compare to NYC privates.
I'm only seeing 6-10??
the top 5 are in a different post on the same Instagram account.
-Trinity School, NY - 40% students go Ivy
-Collegiate School, NY - 40% students go Ivy
-Brearly School, NY - 37% students go Ivy
-Horace Mann School, NY - 36% students go Ivy
-Roxbury Latin School, MA - 36% students go Ivy
To be fair - this list is only about which schools sent the highest percent of kids to Ivy's (that's 8 colleges). Any reasonable human knows that this doesn't necessarily make them the best schools and that there are over 3500 colleges in this country so defining a school by how many kids get into 8 colleges is a little ridiculous.
1)Trinity School, NY - 40% students go Ivy
2)Collegiate School, NY - 40% students go Ivy
3)Brearly School, NY - 37% students go Ivy
4)Horace Mann School, NY - 36% students go Ivy
5)Roxbury Latin School, MA - 36% students go Ivy-
-#6 Phillips Academy Andover, MA - 33% students go Ivy
-#7 The Spence School, NY - 33% students go Ivy
-#8 The Winsor School, MA - 31% students go Ivy
-#9 The Dalton School, NY - 31% students go Ivy
-#10 St. Paul’s School, NH - 30% students go Ivy
Any chance a DC Area school is 11??
Anonymous wrote:Having attended a New England prep school, and seen how wealth and connection can surpass actually academic success, this list doesn't surprise me in the least. What people need to realize is that the kids going to these schools, for the most part, are on a level of wealth that most people in this area cannot even fathom. My NE prep school would fly in sushi chefs from Japan just to have the experience and money wasn't at all a factor.
Anonymous wrote:How many of those are legacy admits?
Anonymous wrote:Why do people care about NYC and other out of town privates? Are you thinking of moving to send kids there? I would think most people couldn’t move to send kids to school. And we aren’t interested in boarding.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No surprises here. Will Sidwell and Bullis be in part two??
Not even close.
6 out of the 10 are in New York City, 3 are in Massachusetts, and 1 in New Hampshire.
DC privates are legends in their own minds. They do not compare to NYC privates.
yes, except for Sidwell.
What percentage of Sidwell seniors goes to Ivies this year?
I believe 16-20 kids at Sidwell are going to an Ivy. If it is 20, then that would come to ~16.7% of the class.
I’m shocked isn’t that lower than Bullis?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No surprises here. Will Sidwell and Bullis be in part two??
Not even close.
6 out of the 10 are in New York City, 3 are in Massachusetts, and 1 in New Hampshire.
DC privates are legends in their own minds. They do not compare to NYC privates.
yes, except for Sidwell.
What percentage of Sidwell seniors goes to Ivies this year?
I believe 16-20 kids at Sidwell are going to an Ivy. If it is 20, then that would come to ~16.7% of the class.
I’m shocked isn’t that lower than Bullis?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No surprises here. Will Sidwell and Bullis be in part two??
Not even close.
6 out of the 10 are in New York City, 3 are in Massachusetts, and 1 in New Hampshire.
DC privates are legends in their own minds. They do not compare to NYC privates.
yes, except for Sidwell.
What percentage of Sidwell seniors goes to Ivies this year?
I believe 16-20 kids at Sidwell are going to an Ivy. If it is 20, then that would come to ~16.7% of the class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No surprises here. Will Sidwell and Bullis be in part two??
Not even close.
6 out of the 10 are in New York City, 3 are in Massachusetts, and 1 in New Hampshire.
DC privates are legends in their own minds. They do not compare to NYC privates.
Don’t think they are legends in their own minds. The New York and New England schools are local, whereas DC is not. We are in a completely different region.
I'm surprised not to see Harvard-Westlake (LA) on the list.
Likely fewer kids there want to be in the northeast.
HW is much bigger than many of the schools on the list.
Anonymous wrote:How many of those are legacy admits?