Anonymous wrote:So this thread devolved into people who dislike private school kids bashing on private school parents.
Typical DCUM drivel. I bet with our anonymity that Jeff provides here, half of you would STFU and be too chicken chicken s**t to look me or my kid in the eyes with their 1500, near perfect GPA and tell them to buck up because their privilege is ending
Sorry (ok not sorry) I can afford private school.
Anonymous wrote:So this thread devolved into people who dislike private school kids bashing on private school parents.
Typical DCUM drivel. I bet with our anonymity that Jeff provides here, half of you would STFU and be too chicken chicken s**t to look me or my kid in the eyes with their 1500, near perfect GPA and tell them to buck up because their privilege is ending
Sorry (ok not sorry) I can afford private school.
Anonymous wrote:So this thread devolved into people who dislike private school kids bashing on private school parents.
Typical DCUM drivel. I bet with our anonymity that Jeff provides here, half of you would STFU and be too chicken chicken s**t to look me or my kid in the eyes with their 1500, near perfect GPA and tell them to buck up because their privilege is ending
Sorry (ok not sorry) I can afford private school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cathedral schools also kept APs, didn’t they, in the end? At least for math, science, and languages?
yep.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's been a very tough year for top students at Big 3 schools in DC. Whew. RD has offered no real relief..
Disagree lots of kids at Cathedral schools received great news. Between the two schools I know of several on both sides going to Georgetown, Cornell, Duke, Vandy, Notre Dame, etc...
UVA as well as several going to Ivies. These classes are small 76 at STA and 80 or so at NCS so percentage wise they have done quite well and have had great news for regular decision.
This year’s NCS class is smaller than usual I believe. Closer to 70 than 80.
70 girls in the senior class? That is very small for a HS. I would not want that for my kid. Talk about putting the kids under a microscope. No wonder there is such intense pressure at NCS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's been a very tough year for top students at Big 3 schools in DC. Whew. RD has offered no real relief..
Disagree lots of kids at Cathedral schools received great news. Between the two schools I know of several on both sides going to Georgetown, Cornell, Duke, Vandy, Notre Dame, etc...
UVA as well as several going to Ivies. These classes are small 76 at STA and 80 or so at NCS so percentage wise they have done quite well and have had great news for regular decision.
This year’s NCS class is smaller than usual I believe. Closer to 70 than 80.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is a 40 page thread full of implicit insults to the quality of the students that are getting in as compared to the students that are left out. Denying it is gaslighting.
My DD’s waitlist info for Wesleyan was instructive with regards to a LOCI, it noted the student te do not have to provide any additional accomplishments as she was fully qualified to be accepted. It is what it experienced parents have been saying for a year that current parents refused to believe applied to their child, no matter the stats, schools with acceptance rates under 20% are now a lottery or those that are qualified, even when in the top 25% of stats. TO has significantly enlarged the pool.
Your problem is, I think, with the structure of the education and how it is perceived by highly competitive colleges. You can say that without questioning the competence and achievements of the kids that are being accepted in this new world. And know that given the same privileges of your children in the private school the accepted kids might have outperformed your kid and the fact that they did not have this opportunity does not make your child more deserving than those other kids.
And if this is the case, GDS should drop the 10 school cap, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's been a very tough year for top students at Big 3 schools in DC. Whew. RD has offered no real relief..
Disagree lots of kids at Cathedral schools received great news. Between the two schools I know of several on both sides going to Georgetown, Cornell, Duke, Vandy, Notre Dame, etc...
UVA as well as several going to Ivies. These classes are small 76 at STA and 80 or so at NCS so percentage wise they have done quite well and have had great news for regular decision.
Anonymous wrote:It is a 40 page thread full of implicit insults to the quality of the students that are getting in as compared to the students that are left out. Denying it is gaslighting.
My DD’s waitlist info for Wesleyan was instructive with regards to a LOCI, it noted the student te do not have to provide any additional accomplishments as she was fully qualified to be accepted. It is what it experienced parents have been saying for a year that current parents refused to believe applied to their child, no matter the stats, schools with acceptance rates under 20% are now a lottery or those that are qualified, even when in the top 25% of stats. TO has significantly enlarged the pool.
Your problem is, I think, with the structure of the education and how it is perceived by highly competitive colleges. You can say that without questioning the competence and achievements of the kids that are being accepted in this new world. And know that given the same privileges of your children in the private school the accepted kids might have outperformed your kid and the fact that they did not have this opportunity does not make your child more deserving than those other kids.
Anonymous wrote:Cathedral schools also kept APs, didn’t they, in the end? At least for math, science, and languages?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's been a very tough year for top students at Big 3 schools in DC. Whew. RD has offered no real relief..
Disagree lots of kids at Cathedral schools received great news. Between the two schools I know of several on both sides going to Georgetown, Cornell, Duke, Vandy, Notre Dame, etc...
Anonymous wrote:It's been a very tough year for top students at Big 3 schools in DC. Whew. RD has offered no real relief..
Anonymous wrote:Another 30 secs to find these lies and exaggerations: https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/330/1123015.page
Unless you've had a kid at GDS, NCS, etc, you can't say they're comparable. They're not. My kid is on a sports team with all MCPS kids who take the hardest classes, very high GPAs, etc, and they don't work even half as hard as their counterparts in top privates. Not saying they're not smart, but their high school experience is absolutely chill in comparison.“
Angry troll/private school parent clearly didn’t even try.