Anonymous wrote:Why exactly is Blair on this list of Bethesda high schools? Yes, I know it has two magnet programs. But so do Richard Montgomery, Einstein, Wheaton, and Kennedy.
For the high school years I still think it makes more sense to "invest" in a private school than in an expensive house in one of the Bethesda clusters.
Anonymous wrote:Sidwell families paying big bucks for their kids to end up at Michigan (no offense to the Maize and Blue). Wouldn't it be cheaper just to move to Michigan and matriculate as an in-state student vs. $390,000 ($30,000 x 13 years of private schooling).
Anonymous wrote:It should be in this forum as many Private School parents consider college acceptances as a factor.
Simple math says at least 3 at Sidwell and 1 at Whitman ... better odds to go to Harvard at Sidwell given size of class.
Seems at the top HYPMS -public options didnt have better than "market" luck.
Sorry public folks - the privates did better than that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For Whitman - arguable one of the top 5 public schools in the country. Billed as the best public high school in the area.
Yale - 17 applied - 1 got in
Harvard - 25 applied - 2 got in
Princeton - 22 applied - 2 got in
That is about the same as the broader admissions pool.
Not impressive and not the same as the Big 3.
Public schools parents rant as rave - save your money -- in this case - it appears money was saved and the results were nowhere near the same.
You need to take a trip on over to the "Any Parents Disappointed With College Placement?" thread. There you can check out the lists from elite privates for non-HYP acceptances/matriculations, and while you're there you can ogle all the nasty posters calling, for example, certain STA results dismal and worse.
According to a recent Sidwell publication University of Michigan was the number one school in terms of both applicants (26 out of a class of about 120, or 22%) AND Sidwell students attending. At Whitman it's second to UMD in terms of number of applicants (100 applicants out of about 450 students, or 22%), and probably number attending as well. According to that same publication 2 or fewer Sidwell students went to Princeton and Yale, 3 to Harvard. Not too dissimilar. By contrast, Sidwell has one going to Penn while 7 were admitted from Whitman.
Sidwell and other elite privates don't publish precise matriculation lists because they benefit from the false impression that most graduates head off to top 25 schools. Michigan is a fine school, but it's not quit top 25 and certainly not top tier.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It should be in this forum as many Private School parents consider college acceptances as a factor.
Simple math says at least 3 at Sidwell and 1 at Whitman ... better odds to go to Harvard at Sidwell given size of class.
Seems at the top HYPMS -public options didnt have better than "market" luck.
Sorry public folks - the privates did better than that.
Unfortunately simplistic math like this tells you nothing.
Anonymous wrote:It should be in this forum as many Private School parents consider college acceptances as a factor.
Simple math says at least 3 at Sidwell and 1 at Whitman ... better odds to go to Harvard at Sidwell given size of class.
Seems at the top HYPMS -public options didnt have better than "market" luck.
Sorry public folks - the privates did better than that.
Anonymous wrote:It should be in this forum as many Private School parents consider college acceptances as a factor.
Simple math says at least 3 at Sidwell and 1 at Whitman ... better odds to go to Harvard at Sidwell given size of class.
Seems at the top HYPMS -public options didnt have better than "market" luck.
Sorry public folks - the privates did better than that.
Anonymous wrote:why isn't this on the Montgomery Cty. public school forum? Wouldn't it be more applicable to public school parents?