Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would Send my son to Loyola in a heartbeat if our family was Catholic. The college matriculation data for the top students at any school In Baltimore is pretty similar, if your son is a top student, going to Loyola vs gilman isn't going to hurt his chances. but the community at Loyola is leaps and bounds better than any of the other boys schools. Most Of the other boys schools in balto are just a$$hole factories, but not Loyola. That school produces good humans.
Wtaf.
I assure you that every public and every private school in Baltimore is populated by humans, some of whom are good and some of whom are bad.
It says nothing good about you that you need this pointed out.
Loyola recently had to expel and discipline some boys for truly atrocious behavior at a charity event. It definitely has its share of bad apples.
Meh, I stand by what I said about the a$$hole factories. I'm a transplant to Baltimore and have studied both the current student populations and the adults who graduated from these boys schools who still live in the area since we moved here in the early 2000s.
Gilman produces jerks.
I would heavily disagree....
Out of all of the schools reputations, Gilman students are the most respected. St. Pauls......though...go grab the rehab application.
Sounds like a Gilman alum throwing a peer school under the bus.
They give Gilman grads hand mirrors at graduation that have printed on the top "smile, your parents paid a lot of money for you to think you are better than everyone else!"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would Send my son to Loyola in a heartbeat if our family was Catholic. The college matriculation data for the top students at any school In Baltimore is pretty similar, if your son is a top student, going to Loyola vs gilman isn't going to hurt his chances. but the community at Loyola is leaps and bounds better than any of the other boys schools. Most Of the other boys schools in balto are just a$$hole factories, but not Loyola. That school produces good humans.
Wtaf.
I assure you that every public and every private school in Baltimore is populated by humans, some of whom are good and some of whom are bad.
It says nothing good about you that you need this pointed out.
Loyola recently had to expel and discipline some boys for truly atrocious behavior at a charity event. It definitely has its share of bad apples.
Meh, I stand by what I said about the a$$hole factories. I'm a transplant to Baltimore and have studied both the current student populations and the adults who graduated from these boys schools who still live in the area since we moved here in the early 2000s.
Gilman produces jerks.
I would heavily disagree....
Out of all of the schools reputations, Gilman students are the most respected. St. Pauls......though...go grab the rehab application.
Sounds like a Gilman alum throwing a peer school under the bus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Loyola is extremely white. As an URM family, we did not feel welcome there.
Why specifically?
Anonymous wrote:Loyola is extremely white. As an URM family, we did not feel welcome there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would Send my son to Loyola in a heartbeat if our family was Catholic. The college matriculation data for the top students at any school In Baltimore is pretty similar, if your son is a top student, going to Loyola vs gilman isn't going to hurt his chances. but the community at Loyola is leaps and bounds better than any of the other boys schools. Most Of the other boys schools in balto are just a$$hole factories, but not Loyola. That school produces good humans.
Wtaf.
I assure you that every public and every private school in Baltimore is populated by humans, some of whom are good and some of whom are bad.
It says nothing good about you that you need this pointed out.
Loyola recently had to expel and discipline some boys for truly atrocious behavior at a charity event. It definitely has its share of bad apples.
Meh, I stand by what I said about the a$$hole factories. I'm a transplant to Baltimore and have studied both the current student populations and the adults who graduated from these boys schools who still live in the area since we moved here in the early 2000s.
Gilman produces jerks.
I would heavily disagree....
Out of all of the schools reputations, Gilman students are the most respected. St. Pauls......though...go grab the rehab application.
What the heck? St Paul’s has no more or less drugs than anywhere else. What a weird comment.
-Gilman family