Anonymous wrote:Does anyone have any first hand knowledge of what HSPT scores are common for each school. For instance, did you DC with a 90 HSPT get into Good Counsel or any of the other popular schools?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Plus straight As from public school doesn't mean much. Publics give out As like candy.
Stop saying this. It just isn't true.
--parent of an A/B student with top percentile scores.
It is true. Send your kid to a private school where they won’t be coddled. All of the retakes make it worse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Plus straight As from public school doesn't mean much. Publics give out As like candy.
Stop saying this. It just isn't true.
--parent of an A/B student with top percentile scores.
It is true. Send your kid to a private school where they won’t be coddled. All of the retakes make it worse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Plus straight As from public school doesn't mean much. Publics give out As like candy.
Stop saying this. It just isn't true.
--parent of an A/B student with top percentile scores.
Anonymous wrote:Plus straight As from public school doesn't mean much. Publics give out As like candy.
Anonymous wrote:Nobody said there isn't Catholic kids at Deal. Who cares. What poster is saying is that kids go through the years of paying tuition and Catholic school get a preference!! I agree that they should and my DC is a Catholic applicant coming from outside Catholic elementary/middle.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not saying that there aren't kids from Deal at SJC. I'm saying the Catholic kids do get preference. The question was asked publicly at a recent open house.
Anonymous wrote:Similar experience here. He DID get in where we wanted him to, but it was kind of jarring and now I know that he WILL be prepping for the SAT ... he's not a natural test-taker.