Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Could it be that the non-Beauvoir boys coming into St. Albans have higher math scores because the admissions committee can be more selective in choosing them? It's pretty hard to tell (at the K level) who is going to be an academic superstar (and yes, while St. Albans can reject some Beauvoir students, they do seem to accept most of them). It becomes easier at the 4th grade level, and probably progressively easier on up through the grades. It would be interesting to look at St. Albans' top tenth percentile and figure out when they were admitted. Just a thought.....
I think you got it! The range in performance comes from the Beauvoir boys and they cherry pick the "best" from other schools. Therefore many Beauvoir boys look poorly prepared relatively. Most National Merit Semi-finalists come from the LS and of that majority half start in 4th. Some of the strongest came from Beauvoir! Look it up!
Anonymous wrote:Could it be that the non-Beauvoir boys coming into St. Albans have higher math scores because the admissions committee can be more selective in choosing them? It's pretty hard to tell (at the K level) who is going to be an academic superstar (and yes, while St. Albans can reject some Beauvoir students, they do seem to accept most of them). It becomes easier at the 4th grade level, and probably progressively easier on up through the grades. It would be interesting to look at St. Albans' top tenth percentile and figure out when they were admitted. Just a thought.....
Anonymous wrote:Could it be that the non-Beauvoir boys coming into St. Albans have higher math scores because the admissions committee can be more selective in choosing them? It's pretty hard to tell (at the K level) who is going to be an academic superstar (and yes, while St. Albans can reject some Beauvoir students, they do seem to accept most of them). It becomes easier at the 4th grade level, and probably progressively easier on up through the grades. It would be interesting to look at St. Albans' top tenth percentile and figure out when they were admitted. Just a thought.....
Welcome to STA asshole!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Methinks this recent talk about two different tests - one for Beauvoir boys and another for "the others," as well as the talk suggesting Beauvoir feeds a lower percentage than one might think, is yet additional evidence of a hobby around here . . . to bash and diminish Beauvoir.
Fact 1. All C form applicants take the same admission's test.
Fact 2. For the last 5 years, no more than 3 boys from Beauvoir have been rejected each year. Yes, some of the 40 boys are advised not to apply for various reasons, and a few always say no after getting the acceptance. But as a general matter 90% of the Beauvoir boys who apply to STA get into STA.
Are you a member of STA's admissions committee? If not, no way that you can be sure of "Fact 1." From the comments of non-Beauvoir parents and my son's comments after the test clearly the material was on a more difficult scale for non-Beauvoir applicants, i.e., the math section.
right back at ya. unless you're with STA, you couldn't possibly know. perhaps, just perhaps, what you hear from the Beauvoir apps is that the tests weren't so bad b/c, egads, they were better prepared?!?!
stop all this beauvoir bashing. hope not to see you next year in C form.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Methinks this recent talk about two different tests - one for Beauvoir boys and another for "the others," as well as the talk suggesting Beauvoir feeds a lower percentage than one might think, is yet additional evidence of a hobby around here . . . to bash and diminish Beauvoir.
Fact 1. All C form applicants take the same admission's test.
Fact 2. For the last 5 years, no more than 3 boys from Beauvoir have been rejected each year. Yes, some of the 40 boys are advised not to apply for various reasons, and a few always say no after getting the acceptance. But as a general matter 90% of the Beauvoir boys who apply to STA get into STA.
Are you a member of STA's admissions committee? If not, no way that you can be sure of "Fact 1." From the comments of non-Beauvoir parents and my son's comments after the test clearly the material was on a more difficult scale for non-Beauvoir applicants, i.e., the math section.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Methinks this recent talk about two different tests - one for Beauvoir boys and another for "the others," as well as the talk suggesting Beauvoir feeds a lower percentage than one might think, is yet additional evidence of a hobby around here . . . to bash and diminish Beauvoir.
Fact 1. All C form applicants take the same admission's test.
Fact 2. For the last 5 years, no more than 3 boys from Beauvoir have been rejected each year. Yes, some of the 40 boys are advised not to apply for various reasons, and a few always say no after getting the acceptance. But as a general matter 90% of the Beauvoir boys who apply to STA get into STA.
Are you a member of STA's admissions committee? If not, no way that you can be sure of "Fact 1." From the comments of non-Beauvoir parents and my son's comments after the test clearly the material was on a more difficult scale for non-Beauvoir applicants, i.e., the math section.
Anonymous wrote:The PP does not know about the numbers. Our year 7 or 8 Beauvoir boys were outright REJECTED. Some chose not to apply, some were accepted and chose to go elsewhere but 7 (or 8) applies and did not get in, with several shockers. Full stop.
Anonymous wrote:Methinks this recent talk about two different tests - one for Beauvoir boys and another for "the others," as well as the talk suggesting Beauvoir feeds a lower percentage than one might think, is yet additional evidence of a hobby around here . . . to bash and diminish Beauvoir.
Fact 1. All C form applicants take the same admission's test.
Fact 2. For the last 5 years, no more than 3 boys from Beauvoir have been rejected each year. Yes, some of the 40 boys are advised not to apply for various reasons, and a few always say no after getting the acceptance. But as a general matter 90% of the Beauvoir boys who apply to STA get into STA.
Anonymous wrote:There are 43 fourth graders this year (42 started at the beginning of the year and one entered mid year). I'll try to dig up where I saw the 45 for next year. I don't think there are intentions to raise it beyond the 45.