Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Check back on this board come March/April, when regular admits are announced. I think you'll find that students at schools such as NCS did absolutely fine. What you're witnessing here is a bunch of posts from a few handwringing parents who are upset that Larlo didn't get admitted to MIT EA/ED.
I agree that it will be interesting to see how this all turns out but if you were paying attention you would know that we're not talking about MIT or the Ivies.
Less than 10% of the NCS ED apps were successful and many rejections were from schools ranked 50-150. THAT is why parents are concerned.
Curious as to where you got this 10% figure. My kid at a different private and college office would never release. Sure I could speculate (and do some napkin math) but I have no way of knowing who was accepted where, let alone who was rejected. I know kids talk so everyone hears some but it can’t be the full picture.
It's just napkin math but the kids talk and there are only 70 of them. Sure, there are a few who fly under the social radar but not many. These schools are all about the community. Also, the kids know who the top students are. I know some parent will come on here and say that their kid never talked to anyone during their 4 years of high school and matriculated to Princeton completely under the radar but this wound be highly unusual in 2022.
Clearly you don’t know what your u are talking about. There are not 70 kids in the grade. You have no one to blame but the colleges making these decisions. Btw I know of several girls this year that did get into their ED and all are top 15. Clearly they are not sharing that with you.
isn't this class in the low 70s? Are you really quibbling over 74 vs 70 kids?
+2 Glad to hear there are some girls getting into their top 15 ED choice that aren’t recruited athletes. The ONLY admits my daughter has heard of are athletes. Actually, she mentioned 3 or 4 U Chicago admits. Is that what you are talking about?
Nope. You are so nosy. If girls want to tell they will. Some prefer to keep it to their friend group.
I disagree. No one who gets into top schools wants to keep it to themselves.
When they are disappointed, yes, the inclination is to keep it to themselves.
Clearly you are wrong!! I know for sure of several NCS girls that have been accepted both ED and EA to top 15 schools. Several. No they are not posting about it and neither are their friends.
I don’t believe this. Maybe 1 or 2 don’t post but it would be weird to hide it. No way is this true.
This is true and who can blame them. With all the focus on ED results perhaps they don’t want to be discussed all over school or these message boards. It all comes out in the end
Some parents are so weirdly obsessed on this forum. It’s none of your business - you are very nosy. Yes there are several girls who have gotten into top 20 schools. Sorry if you don’t know about it but I can see why because they don’t want you posted their private details on here. Last year was so obnoxious. Someone was posting every single detail of every student admitted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Check back on this board come March/April, when regular admits are announced. I think you'll find that students at schools such as NCS did absolutely fine. What you're witnessing here is a bunch of posts from a few handwringing parents who are upset that Larlo didn't get admitted to MIT EA/ED.
I agree that it will be interesting to see how this all turns out but if you were paying attention you would know that we're not talking about MIT or the Ivies.
Less than 10% of the NCS ED apps were successful and many rejections were from schools ranked 50-150. THAT is why parents are concerned.
Curious as to where you got this 10% figure. My kid at a different private and college office would never release. Sure I could speculate (and do some napkin math) but I have no way of knowing who was accepted where, let alone who was rejected. I know kids talk so everyone hears some but it can’t be the full picture.
It's just napkin math but the kids talk and there are only 70 of them. Sure, there are a few who fly under the social radar but not many. These schools are all about the community. Also, the kids know who the top students are. I know some parent will come on here and say that their kid never talked to anyone during their 4 years of high school and matriculated to Princeton completely under the radar but this wound be highly unusual in 2022.
Clearly you don’t know what your u are talking about. There are not 70 kids in the grade. You have no one to blame but the colleges making these decisions. Btw I know of several girls this year that did get into their ED and all are top 15. Clearly they are not sharing that with you.
isn't this class in the low 70s? Are you really quibbling over 74 vs 70 kids?
+2 Glad to hear there are some girls getting into their top 15 ED choice that aren’t recruited athletes. The ONLY admits my daughter has heard of are athletes. Actually, she mentioned 3 or 4 U Chicago admits. Is that what you are talking about?
Nope. You are so nosy. If girls want to tell they will. Some prefer to keep it to their friend group.
I disagree. No one who gets into top schools wants to keep it to themselves.
When they are disappointed, yes, the inclination is to keep it to themselves.
Clearly you are wrong!! I know for sure of several NCS girls that have been accepted both ED and EA to top 15 schools. Several. No they are not posting about it and neither are their friends.
I don’t believe this. Maybe 1 or 2 don’t post but it would be weird to hide it. No way is this true.
This is true and who can blame them. With all the focus on ED results perhaps they don’t want to be discussed all over school or these message boards. It all comes out in the end
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Check back on this board come March/April, when regular admits are announced. I think you'll find that students at schools such as NCS did absolutely fine. What you're witnessing here is a bunch of posts from a few handwringing parents who are upset that Larlo didn't get admitted to MIT EA/ED.
I agree that it will be interesting to see how this all turns out but if you were paying attention you would know that we're not talking about MIT or the Ivies.
Less than 10% of the NCS ED apps were successful and many rejections were from schools ranked 50-150. THAT is why parents are concerned.
Curious as to where you got this 10% figure. My kid at a different private and college office would never release. Sure I could speculate (and do some napkin math) but I have no way of knowing who was accepted where, let alone who was rejected. I know kids talk so everyone hears some but it can’t be the full picture.
It's just napkin math but the kids talk and there are only 70 of them. Sure, there are a few who fly under the social radar but not many. These schools are all about the community. Also, the kids know who the top students are. I know some parent will come on here and say that their kid never talked to anyone during their 4 years of high school and matriculated to Princeton completely under the radar but this wound be highly unusual in 2022.
Clearly you don’t know what your u are talking about. There are not 70 kids in the grade. You have no one to blame but the colleges making these decisions. Btw I know of several girls this year that did get into their ED and all are top 15. Clearly they are not sharing that with you.
isn't this class in the low 70s? Are you really quibbling over 74 vs 70 kids?
+2 Glad to hear there are some girls getting into their top 15 ED choice that aren’t recruited athletes. The ONLY admits my daughter has heard of are athletes. Actually, she mentioned 3 or 4 U Chicago admits. Is that what you are talking about?
Nope. You are so nosy. If girls want to tell they will. Some prefer to keep it to their friend group.
I disagree. No one who gets into top schools wants to keep it to themselves.
When they are disappointed, yes, the inclination is to keep it to themselves.
Clearly you are wrong!! I know for sure of several NCS girls that have been accepted both ED and EA to top 15 schools. Several. No they are not posting about it and neither are their friends.
I don’t believe this. Maybe 1 or 2 don’t post but it would be weird to hide it. No way is this true.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Check back on this board come March/April, when regular admits are announced. I think you'll find that students at schools such as NCS did absolutely fine. What you're witnessing here is a bunch of posts from a few handwringing parents who are upset that Larlo didn't get admitted to MIT EA/ED.
I agree that it will be interesting to see how this all turns out but if you were paying attention you would know that we're not talking about MIT or the Ivies.
Less than 10% of the NCS ED apps were successful and many rejections were from schools ranked 50-150. THAT is why parents are concerned.
Curious as to where you got this 10% figure. My kid at a different private and college office would never release. Sure I could speculate (and do some napkin math) but I have no way of knowing who was accepted where, let alone who was rejected. I know kids talk so everyone hears some but it can’t be the full picture.
It's just napkin math but the kids talk and there are only 70 of them. Sure, there are a few who fly under the social radar but not many. These schools are all about the community. Also, the kids know who the top students are. I know some parent will come on here and say that their kid never talked to anyone during their 4 years of high school and matriculated to Princeton completely under the radar but this wound be highly unusual in 2022.
Clearly you don’t know what your u are talking about. There are not 70 kids in the grade. You have no one to blame but the colleges making these decisions. Btw I know of several girls this year that did get into their ED and all are top 15. Clearly they are not sharing that with you.
isn't this class in the low 70s? Are you really quibbling over 74 vs 70 kids?
+2 Glad to hear there are some girls getting into their top 15 ED choice that aren’t recruited athletes. The ONLY admits my daughter has heard of are athletes. Actually, she mentioned 3 or 4 U Chicago admits. Is that what you are talking about?
Nope. You are so nosy. If girls want to tell they will. Some prefer to keep it to their friend group.
I disagree. No one who gets into top schools wants to keep it to themselves.
When they are disappointed, yes, the inclination is to keep it to themselves.
Some kids choose not to shout it from the rooftops that they’re going to their dream school the day after their friends got the opposite news.
The way it works now which I’m sure you know is that you tell your closest friends and then they post on instagram - yay, I’m so happy my friend just got into Harvard. Congrats to Kayla! She killed it! And then the news spreads like wildfire
My kid rolls their eyes at Instagram, so.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe but judging from the strong college placement at DC’s private, the APs really don’t matter
The current senior class still had AP classes so it remains to be seen how future classes do.
Anonymous wrote:[b]Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Check back on this board come March/April, when regular admits are announced. I think you'll find that students at schools such as NCS did absolutely fine. What you're witnessing here is a bunch of posts from a few handwringing parents who are upset that Larlo didn't get admitted to MIT EA/ED.
I agree that it will be interesting to see how this all turns out but if you were paying attention you would know that we're not talking about MIT or the Ivies.
Less than 10% of the NCS ED apps were successful and many rejections were from schools ranked 50-150. THAT is why parents are concerned.
Curious as to where you got this 10% figure. My kid at a different private and college office would never release. Sure I could speculate (and do some napkin math) but I have no way of knowing who was accepted where, let alone who was rejected. I know kids talk so everyone hears some but it can’t be the full picture.
It's just napkin math but the kids talk and there are only 70 of them. Sure, there are a few who fly under the social radar but not many. These schools are all about the community. Also, the kids know who the top students are. I know some parent will come on here and say that their kid never talked to anyone during their 4 years of high school and matriculated to Princeton completely under the radar but this wound be highly unusual in 2022.
Clearly you don’t know what your u are talking about. There are not 70 kids in the grade. You have no one to blame but the colleges making these decisions. Btw I know of several girls this year that did get into their ED and all are top 15. Clearly they are not sharing that with you.
isn't this class in the low 70s? Are you really quibbling over 74 vs 70 kids?
+2 Glad to hear there are some girls getting into their top 15 ED choice that aren’t recruited athletes. The ONLY admits my daughter has heard of are athletes. Actually, she mentioned 3 or 4 U Chicago admits. Is that what you are talking about?
Nope. You are so nosy. If girls want to tell they will. Some prefer to keep it to their friend group.
I disagree. No one who gets into top schools wants to keep it to themselves.
When they are disappointed, yes, the inclination is to keep it to themselves.
Some kids choose not to shout it from the rooftops that they’re going to their dream school the day after their friends got the opposite news.
The way it works now which I’m sure you know is that you tell your closest friends and then they post on instagram - yay, I’m so happy my friend just got into Harvard. Congrats to Kayla! She killed it! And then the news spreads like wildfire
My kid rolls their eyes at Instagram, so.
Good for your kids I guess but that is very unusual. Most kids are on instagram.
NC girls will post on IG page but they don’t look like they start until regular decision time.
See last year’s page. They started posting in April.
https://instagram.com/cathedral2022?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
NCS stresses that girls shouldn’t announce their decisions publicly until everyone hears from RD schools. Obviously, the girls talk amongst themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Check back on this board come March/April, when regular admits are announced. I think you'll find that students at schools such as NCS did absolutely fine. What you're witnessing here is a bunch of posts from a few handwringing parents who are upset that Larlo didn't get admitted to MIT EA/ED.
I agree that it will be interesting to see how this all turns out but if you were paying attention you would know that we're not talking about MIT or the Ivies.
Less than 10% of the NCS ED apps were successful and many rejections were from schools ranked 50-150. THAT is why parents are concerned.
Curious as to where you got this 10% figure. My kid at a different private and college office would never release. Sure I could speculate (and do some napkin math) but I have no way of knowing who was accepted where, let alone who was rejected. I know kids talk so everyone hears some but it can’t be the full picture.
It's just napkin math but the kids talk and there are only 70 of them. Sure, there are a few who fly under the social radar but not many. These schools are all about the community. Also, the kids know who the top students are. I know some parent will come on here and say that their kid never talked to anyone during their 4 years of high school and matriculated to Princeton completely under the radar but this wound be highly unusual in 2022.
Clearly you don’t know what your u are talking about. There are not 70 kids in the grade. You have no one to blame but the colleges making these decisions. Btw I know of several girls this year that did get into their ED and all are top 15. Clearly they are not sharing that with you.
isn't this class in the low 70s? Are you really quibbling over 74 vs 70 kids?
+2 Glad to hear there are some girls getting into their top 15 ED choice that aren’t recruited athletes. The ONLY admits my daughter has heard of are athletes. Actually, she mentioned 3 or 4 U Chicago admits. Is that what you are talking about?
Nope. You are so nosy. If girls want to tell they will. Some prefer to keep it to their friend group.
I disagree. No one who gets into top schools wants to keep it to themselves.
When they are disappointed, yes, the inclination is to keep it to themselves.
Some kids choose not to shout it from the rooftops that they’re going to their dream school the day after their friends got the opposite news.
The way it works now which I’m sure you know is that you tell your closest friends and then they post on instagram - yay, I’m so happy my friend just got into Harvard. Congrats to Kayla! She killed it! And then the news spreads like wildfire
My kid rolls their eyes at Instagram, so.
Good for your kids I guess but that is very unusual. Most kids are on instagram.
NC girls will post on IG page but they don’t look like they start until regular decision time.
See last year’s page. They started posting in April.
https://instagram.com/cathedral2022?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Check back on this board come March/April, when regular admits are announced. I think you'll find that students at schools such as NCS did absolutely fine. What you're witnessing here is a bunch of posts from a few handwringing parents who are upset that Larlo didn't get admitted to MIT EA/ED.
I agree that it will be interesting to see how this all turns out but if you were paying attention you would know that we're not talking about MIT or the Ivies.
Less than 10% of the NCS ED apps were successful and many rejections were from schools ranked 50-150. THAT is why parents are concerned.
Curious as to where you got this 10% figure. My kid at a different private and college office would never release. Sure I could speculate (and do some napkin math) but I have no way of knowing who was accepted where, let alone who was rejected. I know kids talk so everyone hears some but it can’t be the full picture.
It's just napkin math but the kids talk and there are only 70 of them. Sure, there are a few who fly under the social radar but not many. These schools are all about the community. Also, the kids know who the top students are. I know some parent will come on here and say that their kid never talked to anyone during their 4 years of high school and matriculated to Princeton completely under the radar but this wound be highly unusual in 2022.
Clearly you don’t know what your u are talking about. There are not 70 kids in the grade. You have no one to blame but the colleges making these decisions. Btw I know of several girls this year that did get into their ED and all are top 15. Clearly they are not sharing that with you.
isn't this class in the low 70s? Are you really quibbling over 74 vs 70 kids?
+2 Glad to hear there are some girls getting into their top 15 ED choice that aren’t recruited athletes. The ONLY admits my daughter has heard of are athletes. Actually, she mentioned 3 or 4 U Chicago admits. Is that what you are talking about?
Nope. You are so nosy. If girls want to tell they will. Some prefer to keep it to their friend group.
I disagree. No one who gets into top schools wants to keep it to themselves.
When they are disappointed, yes, the inclination is to keep it to themselves.
Some kids choose not to shout it from the rooftops that they’re going to their dream school the day after their friends got the opposite news.
The way it works now which I’m sure you know is that you tell your closest friends and then they post on instagram - yay, I’m so happy my friend just got into Harvard. Congrats to Kayla! She killed it! And then the news spreads like wildfire
My kid rolls their eyes at Instagram, so.
Good for your kids I guess but that is very unusual. Most kids are on instagram.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe but judging from the strong college placement at DC’s private, the APs really don’t matter
Anonymous wrote:GDS used to have a pipeline to Harvard.
Judging from this year’s early results, it now appears they have a pipeline to Tufts.
Not too shabby but still a downgrade
Anonymous wrote:The private kids still take the AP exams, just not the classes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The private kids still take the AP exams, just not the classes.
That is just dumb. More pressure on the kids to study independently for AP exams.
Private schools appear to have overplayed their hand. I’m glad my youngest kid is a senior and we are leaving this ridiculous system.
Parents are just lemmings who blindly follow along and repeat whatever nonsense their school feeds them
Look in the mirror lady. You sent at least two kids through.
Just because I was part of the system doesn’t mean I am blind to the shortcomings or can’t criticize anything.
I would probably do it again because alternative options are not particularly attractive either.
But I don’t look down on public school families because I understand we are overpaying for what we get and many folks might reasonably make a different choice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The private kids still take the AP exams, just not the classes.
That is just dumb. More pressure on the kids to study independently for AP exams.
Private schools appear to have overplayed their hand. I’m glad my youngest kid is a senior and we are leaving this ridiculous system.
Parents are just lemmings who blindly follow along and repeat whatever nonsense their school feeds them
Look in the mirror lady. You sent at least two kids through.