Anonymous wrote:One thing I don’t recall hearing during Sunday’s session or the open house previously: how many students do they aim to have in each Scholar’s class?
My read was there were about 80-100 families in attendance on Sunday. I guess they expect a yield of around 50% of those kids? Is that correct?
Anonymous wrote:How many Scholars students make it through the program? I heard that students have to maintain a certain grade point with no Cs. How many students are in the program freshman year compared with senior year?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many Scholars students make it through the program? I heard that students have to maintain a certain grade point with no Cs. How many students are in the program freshman year compared with senior year?
I've never heard of a kid getting removed from scholars, but I'm sure it has happened. I doubt it happens frequently.
Anonymous wrote:How many Scholars students make it through the program? I heard that students have to maintain a certain grade point with no Cs. How many students are in the program freshman year compared with senior year?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did you reach out to admissions and ask for DC to be considered? Or did they reach out to you stating that DC was qualified? Sorry if I missed that part.
Anonymous wrote:Did you reach out to admissions and ask for DC to be considered? Or did they reach out to you stating that DC was qualified? Sorry if I missed that part.
Anonymous wrote:Re late admissions to scholars, my DC got into scholars late after not applying initially. This was a few years ago so maybe less competitive then? DC had been accepted to SJC and another (arguably “better”) Catholic high school but preferred SJC. So I called admissions and asked if DC could be in scholars. HSPT scores were 95ish? Anyway, SJC said yes and it has been great. YMMV but you never know if you don’t ask. And things move a lot after the initial acceptances come out.