Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rankings now out for best private schools in the DMV:
1. Sidwell
2. BIM
3. Madeira
4. GDS
5. EHS
6. Potomac
7. Holton
8. Georgetown Prep
9. NCS
10. WIS
11. Maret
12. STA
https://www.niche.com/k12/search/best-private-high-schools/m/washington-dc-metro-area/
Ridiculous. BASIS and Episcopal are the only schools in the top 5 that deserve to be there. I wouldn't send my child to Madeira, GDS or Sidwell if they begged and pleaded. Never heard anyone accuse WIS of being a "top school" before, hilarious.
Anonymous wrote:Rankings now out for best private schools in the DMV:
1. Sidwell
2. BIM
3. Madeira
4. GDS
5. EHS
6. Potomac
7. Holton
8. Georgetown Prep
9. NCS
10. WIS
11. Maret
12. STA
https://www.niche.com/k12/search/best-private-high-schools/m/washington-dc-metro-area/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was curious about BIM, so I decided to dig a little deeper. I found out that they had one Regeneron/Intel scholar in 2024. This is a big deal right there. I don't remember the last a big 3 or big 5 private school had produced a Regeneron/Intel scholar.
I mean between that, their NMSFS ratio and college placements, I can see why Sidwell & Co feel threaten by BIM. They are disturbing the status quo and the pecking order of things.
I think you're into something here.
Ok, BIM PR office. đ
You seem insecure and feel threaten by BIM.
Nope. Is Columbia University âthreatenedâ by Columbia College? Is UPenn threatened by Penn State? Is Harvard threatened by Howard.
Of course not. Itâs irritating when an institution tries to elevate its inferior brand by constantly trying to attach its name to far superior educational institutions.
BIM is not a part of the Big 3/5/10 etc.
Its peers are the Whittles, Avenues, and British Schools of Washingtonâs of the world. Stay in your for-profit, Chinese-funded lane, BIM.
You are some anonymous loser who wouldnât even be accepted to BIM, one of the top private schools in the Inited States.
In your example, you are Howard and BIM is Harvard.
Anonymous wrote:Can't we please ignore BIM here just like 99% of us ignored it when completing applications for our kids?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was curious about BIM, so I decided to dig a little deeper. I found out that they had one Regeneron/Intel scholar in 2024. This is a big deal right there. I don't remember the last a big 3 or big 5 private school had produced a Regeneron/Intel scholar.
I mean between that, their NMSFS ratio and college placements, I can see why Sidwell & Co feel threaten by BIM. They are disturbing the status quo and the pecking order of things.
I think you're into something here.
Ok, BIM PR office. đ
You seem insecure and feel threaten by BIM.
Nope. Is Columbia University âthreatenedâ by Columbia College? Is UPenn threatened by Penn State? Is Harvard threatened by Howard.
Of course not. Itâs irritating when an institution tries to elevate its inferior brand by constantly trying to attach its name to far superior educational institutions.
BIM is not a part of the Big 3/5/10 etc.
Its peers are the Whittles, Avenues, and British Schools of Washingtonâs of the world. Stay in your for-profit, Chinese-funded lane, BIM.
You are some anonymous loser who wouldnât even be accepted to BIM, one of the top private schools in the Inited States.
In your example, you are Howard and BIM is Harvard.
Anyone who has the ~35k can attend BIM, you fool. You should use some of the tuition money youâre saving, by not sending your child to a real private school, for future therapy bills. Theyâre going to need it to overcome the inferiority complex you gave them.
The BIM boosters have graduated from simply manic to factually delusional. Each new "Niche! Niche! Niche!" thread seems to take them one step higher (or lower depending on how you look at it).
The BIM haters have now become truly unhinged.
They repeat the same tired lies and cling to their capitalist/communist mantra.
Why do they care so much?
Obviously, they are insecure and despondent that an âupstartâ school has lapped their kidsâ subpar private.
Weird to see so much hate and vitriol here.
Really pathetic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was curious about BIM, so I decided to dig a little deeper. I found out that they had one Regeneron/Intel scholar in 2024. This is a big deal right there. I don't remember the last a big 3 or big 5 private school had produced a Regeneron/Intel scholar.
I mean between that, their NMSFS ratio and college placements, I can see why Sidwell & Co feel threaten by BIM. They are disturbing the status quo and the pecking order of things.
I think you're into something here.
Ok, BIM PR office. đ
You seem insecure and feel threaten by BIM.
Nope. Is Columbia University âthreatenedâ by Columbia College? Is UPenn threatened by Penn State? Is Harvard threatened by Howard.
Of course not. Itâs irritating when an institution tries to elevate its inferior brand by constantly trying to attach its name to far superior educational institutions.
BIM is not a part of the Big 3/5/10 etc.
Its peers are the Whittles, Avenues, and British Schools of Washingtonâs of the world. Stay in your for-profit, Chinese-funded lane, BIM.
You are some anonymous loser who wouldnât even be accepted to BIM, one of the top private schools in the Inited States.
In your example, you are Howard and BIM is Harvard.
Anyone who has the ~35k can attend BIM, you fool. You should use some of the tuition money youâre saving, by not sending your child to a real private school, for future therapy bills. Theyâre going to need it to overcome the inferiority complex you gave them.
The BIM boosters have graduated from simply manic to factually delusional. Each new "Niche! Niche! Niche!" thread seems to take them one step higher (or lower depending on how you look at it).
Anonymous wrote:No one decided to "dig a little deeper" and came back with an esoteric scholarship winner. They then "didn't remember" that a Big3 had produced the same.
It reads like a press release. Real people don't rattle the batting average of the NMSFS ratios when extolling virtues of their school.
Again, a school with a 100% acceptance rate, no campus in vacant office space and that's owned by a for profit Chinese private equity firm is not even in the same industry as the other independents.
Real people don't rattle the batting average of the NMSFS ratios when extolling virtues of their schoo
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was curious about BIM, so I decided to dig a little deeper. I found out that they had one Regeneron/Intel scholar in 2024. This is a big deal right there. I don't remember the last a big 3 or big 5 private school had produced a Regeneron/Intel scholar.
I mean between that, their NMSFS ratio and college placements, I can see why Sidwell & Co feel threaten by BIM. They are disturbing the status quo and the pecking order of things.
I think you're into something here.
Ok, BIM PR office. đ
You seem insecure and feel threaten by BIM.
Nope. Is Columbia University âthreatenedâ by Columbia College? Is UPenn threatened by Penn State? Is Harvard threatened by Howard.
Of course not. Itâs irritating when an institution tries to elevate its inferior brand by constantly trying to attach its name to far superior educational institutions.
BIM is not a part of the Big 3/5/10 etc.
Its peers are the Whittles, Avenues, and British Schools of Washingtonâs of the world. Stay in your for-profit, Chinese-funded lane, BIM.
You are some anonymous loser who wouldnât even be accepted to BIM, one of the top private schools in the Inited States.
In your example, you are Howard and BIM is Harvard.
Anyone who has the ~35k can attend BIM, you fool. You should use some of the tuition money youâre saving, by not sending your child to a real private school, for future therapy bills. Theyâre going to need it to overcome the inferiority complex you gave them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was curious about BIM, so I decided to dig a little deeper. I found out that they had one Regeneron/Intel scholar in 2024. This is a big deal right there. I don't remember the last a big 3 or big 5 private school had produced a Regeneron/Intel scholar.
I mean between that, their NMSFS ratio and college placements, I can see why Sidwell & Co feel threaten by BIM. They are disturbing the status quo and the pecking order of things.
I think you're into something here.
Ok, BIM PR office. đ
You seem insecure and feel threaten by BIM.
Nope. Is Columbia University âthreatenedâ by Columbia College? Is UPenn threatened by Penn State? Is Harvard threatened by Howard.
Of course not. Itâs irritating when an institution tries to elevate its inferior brand by constantly trying to attach its name to far superior educational institutions.
BIM is not a part of the Big 3/5/10 etc.
Its peers are the Whittles, Avenues, and British Schools of Washingtonâs of the world. Stay in your for-profit, Chinese-funded lane, BIM.
You are some anonymous loser who wouldnât even be accepted to BIM, one of the top private schools in the Inited States.
In your example, you are Howard and BIM is Harvard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was curious about BIM, so I decided to dig a little deeper. I found out that they had one Regeneron/Intel scholar in 2024. This is a big deal right there. I don't remember the last a big 3 or big 5 private school had produced a Regeneron/Intel scholar.
I mean between that, their NMSFS ratio and college placements, I can see why Sidwell & Co feel threaten by BIM. They are disturbing the status quo and the pecking order of things.
I think you're into something here.
Ok, BIM PR office. đ
You seem insecure and feel threaten by BIM.
Nope. Is Columbia University âthreatenedâ by Columbia College? Is UPenn threatened by Penn State? Is Harvard threatened by Howard.
Of course not. Itâs irritating when an institution tries to elevate its inferior brand by constantly trying to attach its name to far superior educational institutions.
BIM is not a part of the Big 3/5/10 etc.
Its peers are the Whittles, Avenues, and British Schools of Washingtonâs of the world. Stay in your for-profit, Chinese-funded lane, BIM.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was curious about BIM, so I decided to dig a little deeper. I found out that they had one Regeneron/Intel scholar in 2024. This is a big deal right there. I don't remember the last a big 3 or big 5 private school had produced a Regeneron/Intel scholar.
I mean between that, their NMSFS ratio and college placements, I can see why Sidwell & Co feel threaten by BIM. They are disturbing the status quo and the pecking order of things.
I think you're into something here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was curious about BIM, so I decided to dig a little deeper. I found out that they had one Regeneron/Intel scholar in 2024. This is a big deal right there. I don't remember the last a big 3 or big 5 private school had produced a Regeneron/Intel scholar.
I mean between that, their NMSFS ratio and college placements, I can see why Sidwell & Co feel threaten by BIM. They are disturbing the status quo and the pecking order of things.
I think you're into something here.
Ok, BIM PR office. đ
You seem insecure and feel threaten by BIM.