Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:not many people who are from the area send their kids to Bullis, end of the story.
PG County (50%)
Potomac (25%)
Everywhere else (25%)
I think the PP meant people who grew up in the DC/MD area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:not many people who are from the area send their kids to Bullis, end of the story.
PG County (50%)
Potomac (25%)
Everywhere else (25%)
Anonymous wrote:not many people who are from the area send their kids to Bullis, end of the story.
Anonymous wrote:Bullis may offer something for a certain kind of student, but to suggest that they can "assist" you in getting in to the colleges listed is beyond absurd. In the six years since the graduating class of 2014, exactly 2 students have gone to Brown (4 total admitted), 2 to Yale, etc. What is the average class size at Bullis in high school - 125, 150? So that's out of some 750+ kids over the 6 years.
Selected kids get into good and excellent colleges from all sorts of schools. Bullis offers nothing special in this area unless you are a D1 recruit in certain sports. In which case, please select Bullis - you will be afforded all sorts of benefits at the expense of other students, including free tuition and a pass on student behavior.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bullis may offer something for a certain kind of student, but to suggest that they can "assist" you in getting in to the colleges listed is beyond absurd. In the six years since the graduating class of 2014, exactly 2 students have gone to Brown (4 total admitted), 2 to Yale, etc. What is the average class size at Bullis in high school - 125, 150? So that's out of some 750+ kids over the 6 years.
Selected kids get into good and excellent colleges from all sorts of schools. Bullis offers nothing special in this area unless you are a D1 recruit in certain sports. In which case, please select Bullis - you will be afforded all sorts of benefits at the expense of other students, including free tuition and a pass on student behavior.
And the percentages of kids going to those schools from public is higher.
Anonymous wrote:Bullis may offer something for a certain kind of student, but to suggest that they can "assist" you in getting in to the colleges listed is beyond absurd. In the six years since the graduating class of 2014, exactly 2 students have gone to Brown (4 total admitted), 2 to Yale, etc. What is the average class size at Bullis in high school - 125, 150? So that's out of some 750+ kids over the 6 years.
Selected kids get into good and excellent colleges from all sorts of schools. Bullis offers nothing special in this area unless you are a D1 recruit in certain sports. In which case, please select Bullis - you will be afforded all sorts of benefits at the expense of other students, including free tuition and a pass on student behavior.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Duke, Georgetown, Wake Forest, Wisconsin, Harvard
Very impressive list but you are distorting the facts.
2 out of 4 on this list enrolled in Bullis in August of their senior year.
The question - are any of these athletes good students? - was answered. It was supported by a list of schools to which they matriculated. No facts were distorted.
The question had nothing to do with when they enrolled at Bullis. I'll take the veracity of your post with a grain of salt. To the point I'm guessing you are trying to make...I highly doubt athletes are already committed to top universities and then transferring to Bullis. What would be the point?
Yes, the are already committed when they enter their senior year at Bullis. It makes Bullis look good when they have the formal ceremony in Oct/Nov. That is likely when they transfer their senior year. I see no other point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Duke, Georgetown, Wake Forest, Wisconsin, Harvard
Very impressive list but you are distorting the facts.
2 out of 4 on this list enrolled in Bullis in August of their senior year.
The question - are any of these athletes good students? - was answered. It was supported by a list of schools to which they matriculated. No facts were distorted.
The question had nothing to do with when they enrolled at Bullis. I'll take the veracity of your post with a grain of salt. To the point I'm guessing you are trying to make...I highly doubt athletes are already committed to top universities and then transferring to Bullis. What would be the point?
Yes, the are already committed when they enter their senior year at Bullis. It makes Bullis look good when they have the formal ceremony in Oct/Nov. That is likely when they transfer their senior year. I see no other point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Duke, Georgetown, Wake Forest, Wisconsin, Harvard
Very impressive list but you are distorting the facts.
2 out of 4 on this list enrolled in Bullis in August of their senior year.
The question - are any of these athletes good students? - was answered. It was supported by a list of schools to which they matriculated. No facts were distorted.
The question had nothing to do with when they enrolled at Bullis. I'll take the veracity of your post with a grain of salt. To the point I'm guessing you are trying to make...I highly doubt athletes are already committed to top universities and then transferring to Bullis. What would be the point?