Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My catholic kid from a public school has straight A’s and extracurriculars, etc. but she did poorly on the test (below 60%).
Sigh.
I’m guessing we are stuck in public school.
Your kid gets straight As but scored below 60% on the test? Talk about grade inflation!
Anonymous wrote:My catholic kid from a public school has straight A’s and extracurriculars, etc. but she did poorly on the test (below 60%).
Sigh.
I’m guessing we are stuck in public school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Accepted to SJC, GC, and DeMatha.
Wow. Good to hear. Is your son an athlete? Did you apply to Gonzaga?
Anonymous wrote:This area is competitive and they are non-Catholic without the highest score or perfect grades. Didnt mention athletics and guessing no other hook. I think it’s a fair question.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are the odds for a 92 percentile URM non-Catholic school kid getting into St. Johns or Gonzaga? Mostly A grades.
I assume odds are low when you factor in the illiterate moron they have for a parent.
You must be fun to be around.
Compared to who? The person pretending 92nd % is a low HSPT score ? [/quote
I'm the person "pretending." I truly didn't mean to humblebrag. I have been reading past threads with multiple posts saying that their 98 percentile kid was rejected from places like Gonzaga. In reading these posts, it made it seem like the requirements for acceptance at some of these schools was very high 90s. Additionally, the posts have suggested that non Catholic school kids would likely need to meet the highest bar possible because there are so few spots afforded to them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are the odds for a 92 percentile URM non-Catholic school kid getting into St. Johns or Gonzaga? Mostly A grades.
I assume odds are low when you factor in the illiterate moron they have for a parent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are the odds for a 92 percentile URM non-Catholic school kid getting into St. Johns or Gonzaga? Mostly A grades.
I assume odds are low when you factor in the illiterate moron they have for a parent.
You must be fun to be around.
Anonymous wrote:Yes. Stone Ridge
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are the odds for a 92 percentile URM non-Catholic school kid getting into St. Johns or Gonzaga? Mostly A grades.
I assume odds are low when you factor in the illiterate moron they have for a parent.
Anonymous wrote:What are the odds for a 92 percentile URM non-Catholic school kid getting into St. Johns or Gonzaga? Mostly A grades.
Anonymous wrote:What are the odds for a 92 percentile URM non-Catholic school kid getting into St. Johns or Gonzaga? Mostly A grades.