Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just for reference (I’m a sidwell parent) lots of kids are holding off posting until their friends get acceptances…. So maybe don’t judge yet
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There are a ton of kids who haven't posted yet and another segment that won't post at all. And that was true for each of the last several years.
Anonymous wrote:Just for reference (I’m a sidwell parent) lots of kids are holding off posting until their friends get acceptances…. So maybe don’t judge yet
Anonymous wrote:1. Sidwell
2. Everyone else
Anonymous wrote:Just for reference (I’m a sidwell parent) lots of kids are holding off posting until their friends get acceptances…. So maybe don’t judge yet
Anonymous wrote:It seems like NCS is having a tough time. There have been mostly early deferrals and, as far as I know, no admits to Texas or USC this week, even though girls applied. Our experience with college counseling has been excellent and the girls work incredibly hard.
I'm not sure how STA is faring in comparison since my daughter only knows a couple of the boys.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sadly, unless things seriously improve at Sidwell with ED2 and RD admissions, we're headed for yet another annual round of recriminations, with the usual scapegoating of college counselors. Once again, at least a couple of them will have to be sacrificed to appease the angry gods (er, parents).
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know there’s many acceptance (and many more rejections) left to go, but so far:
1. Maret
2. GDS
3. St. Albans
4. NCS
5. Sidwell
Those are mediocre schools compared with Thomas Jefferson.
Anonymous wrote:I know there’s many acceptance (and many more rejections) left to go, but so far:
1. Maret
2. GDS
3. St. Albans
4. NCS
5. Sidwell
Anonymous wrote:Sadly, unless things seriously improve at Sidwell with ED2 and RD admissions, we're headed for yet another annual round of recriminations, with the usual scapegoating of college counselors. Once again, at least a couple of them will have to be sacrificed to appease the angry gods (er, parents).
Anonymous wrote:If we’re going to rank them, then we need lists of where kids were admitted. Please provide.