Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is the poster with the kid who got a 96 on the HSPT (97 math), straight As, swimmer/tennis player - we just go a letter from scholarship letter from BI. Although BI is his 2nd choice, it's a good feeling. 10K over 4 years. He really wants to go to Gonzaga. There's always applying sophomore year if he doesn't get in.
I'm sure BI is happy to hear this.
Why on earth would OP post all of these details? The school administrators are on this site!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is the poster with the kid who got a 96 on the HSPT (97 math), straight As, swimmer/tennis player - we just go a letter from scholarship letter from BI. Although BI is his 2nd choice, it's a good feeling. 10K over 4 years. He really wants to go to Gonzaga. There's always applying sophomore year if he doesn't get in.
I'm sure BI is happy to hear this.
Anonymous wrote:I fear that applications to all private schools are going to be way up this year. Public high school does not look like it will happen this fall and many folks are hedging their bets. Also - recall that the the area catholic middle schools are packed to the rim with transfers - who came from public and now figured last fall moving their child for 8th grade will help Catholic HS admission.
I am worried! Best of luck to each and every child out there!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is the poster with the kid who got a 96 on the HSPT (97 math), straight As, swimmer/tennis player - we just go a letter from scholarship letter from BI. Although BI is his 2nd choice, it's a good feeling. 10K over 4 years. He really wants to go to Gonzaga. There's always applying sophomore year if he doesn't get in.
I'm sure BI is happy to hear this.
Anonymous wrote:This is the poster with the kid who got a 96 on the HSPT (97 math), straight As, swimmer/tennis player - we just go a letter from scholarship letter from BI. Although BI is his 2nd choice, it's a good feeling. 10K over 4 years. He really wants to go to Gonzaga. There's always applying sophomore year if he doesn't get in.
Anonymous wrote:It is not an admissions test, it is a placement test, hsPt P for Placement, meaning that it determines which classes your child will be in when he or she attends the school. This is what I was told when I expressed concerns about my DC's low score. They didn't seem at all concerned about DC gaining admission, and they have a long record of being a feeder school to DC's first HS choice.
I've found that Catholic schools in this area really don't focus as much on getting the top scoring students, otherwise why even are there "regular" "honors" "college prep" levels of English, Math, etc., which all have similar number of students per class? The schools are looking for other things, either children of alumni, or good teacher recommendations, or good athletes, and yes, good students as well, but they are not trying to just pick a class full of 99th %ile students.
Best of luck everyone!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My sons’s score was 96-9. Straight As & strong athlete (swim / tennis). He’s never missed honor roll & was inducted into the National Junior Honor Society. I hope this is enough for him to get into Gonzaga. He only applied to 2 schools; Gonzaga & BI (we’re in Alexandria & he’s @ a Catholic school).
If he isn't a legacy, it's going to be tough. Good luck!
I hope he gest in. Best of luck!
I also wish you the best of luck and hope he gets in. It sounds like he has a great shot. If he is a strong athlete and has been recruited for sports with As and high HSPT I wouldn't worry at all. Recruitment and being flagged by a coach goes a long way at a school like Gonzaga.
Thanks for the uplift! He's an awesome swimmer - has swam in regional meets - and has his own little tennis company & gives lessons during the summer & weekends. I thought his essay was really impactful. I'm now a little dejected, I honestly thought he had a decent chance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My sons’s score was 96-9. Straight As & strong athlete (swim / tennis). He’s never missed honor roll & was inducted into the National Junior Honor Society. I hope this is enough for him to get into Gonzaga. He only applied to 2 schools; Gonzaga & BI (we’re in Alexandria & he’s @ a Catholic school).
If he isn't a legacy, it's going to be tough. Good luck!
I hope he gest in. Best of luck!
I also wish you the best of luck and hope he gets in. It sounds like he has a great shot. If he is a strong athlete and has been recruited for sports with As and high HSPT I wouldn't worry at all. Recruitment and being flagged by a coach goes a long way at a school like Gonzaga.
Thanks for the uplift! He's an awesome swimmer - has swam in regional meets - and has his own little tennis company & gives lessons during the summer & weekends. I thought his essay was really impactful. I'm now a little dejected, I honestly thought he had a decent chance.