Anonymous wrote:Several from Langley
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2 REA (top stats and max rigor all-around but particularly accomplished in STEM) and 1 RD (not well-rounded at all but extremely spiky in humanities) that I know of so far at my DC’s private.
Make that 2 in RD, for a total of 4 from DC’s high school! The latest admit has a similar profile to the first two.
4 from one DC private school???
For some frakking reason people think DC (dear child) is a useful acronym instead of saying my kid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2 REA (top stats and max rigor all-around but particularly accomplished in STEM) and 1 RD (not well-rounded at all but extremely spiky in humanities) that I know of so far at my DC’s private.
Make that 2 in RD, for a total of 4 from DC’s high school! The latest admit has a similar profile to the first two.
4 from one DC private school???
For some frakking reason people think DC (dear child) is a useful acronym instead of saying my kid.
Anonymous wrote:At least one from Jackson-Reed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:my kiddo - we are over the moon- DC private, first gen URM, but kiddo has worked their tail off - two other admits from school btw
You call your senior in high school “kiddo”? Good grief.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2 REA (top stats and max rigor all-around but particularly accomplished in STEM) and 1 RD (not well-rounded at all but extremely spiky in humanities) that I know of so far at my DC’s private.
Make that 2 in RD, for a total of 4 from DC’s high school! The latest admit has a similar profile to the first two.
4 from one DC private school???
Anonymous wrote:One from the heights