Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hard as hell to get into
Got to know someone.
No it is one of the few schools in the area where knowing someone does not help at all and sending an extra recommendation for a prospective student could hurt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hard as hell to get into
Got to know someone.
Anonymous wrote:That’s true. Potomac expanded and moved to McLean around the time schools were ordered to start integrating and all the other segregation academies started to open up.
Anonymous wrote:Rich woke folk
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hard as hell to get into
Not if you live in DC or MD.
It's a known fact that that is a huge boost for admissions. They are desperate to appear to be a DMV-focused school, as opposed to a NOVA-centric school, which they currently are, or at least are perceived as.
Not sure where you are getting that. You do know the school was founded in dc and was located in dc foe the first 40+ years? Ask the admissions dept, but the acceptance rates are actually almost identical from dc, md & va. There just happen to be a lot more va applicants as there’s nothing comparable in va. If they were as desperate as you claim, they’d have much higher acceptance rates from dc than elsewhere
Anonymous wrote:It's either wealthy parents or parents who are trying to get those wealthy parents as clients. One group you won't have a lot in common with, and the other group won't bother talking to you for more than 3 seconds. So might be a bit lonely.
Anonymous wrote:Hard as hell to get into
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure what the overall trend might be…some anecdotes.
That said, our immediate neighbors (with no hooks) are happy. Mind, they picked Potomac for academic strengths, did not want SERC, and did NOT pick it based on expected college placement. Kid is on a middle math track, solid in other subjects, and is happy with friends and good grades. They are planning for DC to attend a strong STEM school, but understand HYPS level colleges will be in the “reach” category.
We know a different family who picked Potomac expecting their DC would get Ivy admission as an unhooked student. They are unhappy now that they realize how the hooked kids have fundamental Ivy/T20/college admissions advantages.
This is so weird. Why do you have such specific knowledge of these families?
Anonymous wrote:Not sure what the overall trend might be…some anecdotes.
That said, our immediate neighbors (with no hooks) are happy. Mind, they picked Potomac for academic strengths, did not want SERC, and did NOT pick it based on expected college placement. Kid is on a middle math track, solid in other subjects, and is happy with friends and good grades. They are planning for DC to attend a strong STEM school, but understand HYPS level colleges will be in the “reach” category.
We know a different family who picked Potomac expecting their DC would get Ivy admission as an unhooked student. They are unhappy now that they realize how the hooked kids have fundamental Ivy/T20/college admissions advantages.
Anonymous wrote:Potomac looks so good from the outside but dig deeper. Don’t be fooled.
Anonymous wrote:Any newer experiences or people who’d like to share?
Not OP but have a ~$600-750k HHI, and also 3 kids. Considering Potomac for K for the oldest but also worried about the financials + wealth bubble.