Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So why are you here opining? To impress DCUM with your high standards? Great. I'm impressed. Now shove off.
I don't need your permission to express my opinion on this, or any, topic. It's my opinion that, so far, Latin students have gained admission to a crappy group of colleges (with a few exceptions). If you don't like it, perhaps you should take your issues up with Latin (e.g., the principal, college counselors, students, God, whomever). Yapping at me like an angry Chihuahua isn't gong to improve that list of colleges.
Anonymous wrote:So why are you here opining? To impress DCUM with your high standards? Great. I'm impressed. Now shove off.
Anonymous wrote:Admissions is much more about a holistic body of work than which high school you attended. In actuality, going to a lesser quality (or even gasp - traditional DCPS) and performing well may look better on your application. We want kids that are motivated, involved in their community, and have other interests outside of education. Your child must demonstrate a certain grasp of knowledge in their coursework; however, attending Basis or Latin makes no difference.
- signed former Admissions Officer at one of the referenced "snobby/elitist" schools
sour grapes + not getting the context = priggish snobs. Not impressed? Shove off.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:what about math at DCI?
This link gets you to course descriptions for DCI MS classes including math. https://docs.google.com/document/d/15fwY9V-4a-tHsKDt46eRHJrLCcSXVwFBqW6PQfYS_4M/edit?pref=2&pli=1
Anonymous wrote:Agree that list isn't going to impress anyone. This is college acceptance season and my niece who goes to a very large public high school, 3000+, outside San Diego got into UC Berkeley and Davis. She has a 3.96 out of a 5 point scale (APs) in the top 1/5 of her class. A friend of hers who maybe #1 got into Harvard, Yale and Stanford.
While Latin is a much smaller school, it Is disappointing to see this list of acceptances for a high school that some consider one of the public best in DC. So where does the #1 or a top 20% student from Latin go to college?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Latin does not have a very impressive list of college acceptances either. No idea of basis and DCI is too new.
Here is the link: http://latinpcs.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/WLPCS-College-Acceptances-2015.pdf
As an upper middle class parent, I also think this list of colleges is unimpressive. There are only 8 colleges on that list that I would be ok (not thrilled) with for my children. However, this list of colleges is probably more than acceptable for children raised in poverty, or are first generation college students.
So Brown you'd be merely be ok with but "not thrilled" about? Northwestern? Cornell? UCLA? Maybe so, but just asking whether you saw these schools on the list--there are some very good schools here.
Anonymous wrote:sour grapes + not getting the context = priggish snobs. Not impressed? Shove off.