Anonymous wrote:The kids graduate prepared for college!Anonymous wrote:The school is a complete joke!
The kids graduate prepared for college!Anonymous wrote:The school is a complete joke!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In a year, so his inflluences on admissions wlll extend until at least grad class 2024.
Unfortunately, yes. Recruits are being told to apply now because things will be changing and that they can get in now under this leadership. Many did that and have been admitted this summer.
Anonymous wrote:In a year, so his inflluences on admissions wlll extend until at least grad class 2024.
Anonymous wrote:I’m sure there are. Kids from all kinds of schools are thriving in college. But I think you missed my point or maybe I wasn’t clear. The school you attended is quite different from what Bullis has become under the current leadership. And not for the better.
Anonymous wrote:That's a great success story. Obviously, you didn't attend under the current HOS. It's truly a shame what happened at Bullis. It had the potential to be just what you describe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let be who is without typos cast the first stone.
I would hope this is meant to be ironic, but if you’re as smart as most Bullis students and their families, I’m doubting it.
Of course it’s ironic. i learned irony, spelling and typography, among other things at Bullis. I also learned how to be polite and gracious. Something your school clearly failed to teach.
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The schools reputation speaks for itself. No anonymous posts are needed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let be who is without typos cast the first stone.
I would hope this is meant to be ironic, but if you’re as smart as most Bullis students and their families, I’m doubting it.
Of course it’s ironic. i learned irony, spelling and typography, among other things at Bullis. I also learned how to be polite and gracious. Something your school clearly failed to teach.