Anonymous wrote:I only know about NCS as we have girls there and the list is very impressive.
I am delighted for them all. It’s a very demanding program.
Crushed it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This happens every year. Panic after ED because mainly athletes and mediocre students from wealthy families get in. Everybody says the sky is falling. By RD time, everything settles out. Great students from all the local schools get into top schools (maybe not their first choice but still top schools that look good in the matriculation list). It's not 1995 anymore but these schools still place well.
+1 I am seeing the same.
While I don’t disagree with PP’s assessment, the gross characterization leaves out a distinct group - exceptionally talented, dedicated, strong students who apply ED because they know where they want to go. It’s a real subgroup that needs to be included.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This happens every year. Panic after ED because mainly athletes and mediocre students from wealthy families get in. Everybody says the sky is falling. By RD time, everything settles out. Great students from all the local schools get into top schools (maybe not their first choice but still top schools that look good in the matriculation list). It's not 1995 anymore but these schools still place well.
+1 I am seeing the same.
I looked at the list of girls at NCS who were just inducted into the Cum Laude Society (top 20%, so 16 girls). Of the ones I know, 7 are going to an Ivy, 3 to Stanford, 2 to UChicago. Not one of the families belongs to CCC.
Anonymous wrote:NCS and STA are fantastic on the college front this year--if anything they're better than ever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NCS and STA are fantastic on the college front this year--if anything they're better than ever.
Excellent news! Congratulations! Any update about Sidwell?
Just assume the rich will always find a way to get in.
Thank GOD the tide has turned and so happy that these families can show their faces at the Chevy Chase Club again. So hard on everyone!
Anonymous wrote:This happens every year. Panic after ED because mainly athletes and mediocre students from wealthy families get in. Everybody says the sky is falling. By RD time, everything settles out. Great students from all the local schools get into top schools (maybe not their first choice but still top schools that look good in the matriculation list). It's not 1995 anymore but these schools still place well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NCS and STA are fantastic on the college front this year--if anything they're better than ever.
Excellent news! Congratulations! Any update about Sidwell?
Just assume the rich will always find a way to get in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NCS and STA are fantastic on the college front this year--if anything they're better than ever.
Excellent news! Congratulations! Any update about Sidwell?
Anonymous wrote:NCS and STA are fantastic on the college front this year--if anything they're better than ever.
Anonymous wrote:This happens every year. Panic after ED because mainly athletes and mediocre students from wealthy families get in. Everybody says the sky is falling. By RD time, everything settles out. Great students from all the local schools get into top schools (maybe not their first choice but still top schools that look good in the matriculation list). It's not 1995 anymore but these schools still place well.