Anonymous wrote:Potomac is amazing value for the money compared to comparable-tier schools. The academics are solid, the campus is great with a brand athletic center, outdoor classrooms and trails. The cost of bussing is included.
Anonymous wrote:Tell me about Potomac. Looking to start our DC in K. How do you rate the academics in comparison to, say, St. Albans'? (We are not looking for all boys, but have heard St. Albans to be high-tier academically). Thanks for any and all observations on Potomac!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is K all siblings?
We got WL for K and that crossed my mind since I thought our application was strong.
Anonymous wrote:Is K all siblings?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Waitlisted. Any stats on people getting off. We’re applying for grade 4. Does just about everyone that doesn’t get a spot get on the WL?
yes, WL is basically a no. they already over accept. you wont get in from WL
Anonymous wrote:Waitlisted. Any stats on people getting off. We’re applying for grade 4. Does just about everyone that doesn’t get a spot get on the WL?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone decline 9th?
We will. Good luck.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone decline 9th?
Don't know much about Potomac, but it is very competitive to get into UVa from northern Virginia, in part because a lot of Ivy League bound kids use it as a backup school. UVa doesn't like being the backup option, so they ding a surprising number of high caliber candidates.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many applied?
Candidly—I don’t think UVA is a huge draw for most at Potomac for ED.
I think half of the grade applied when my daughter graduated in 2018.
Anonymous wrote:How many applied?
Candidly—I don’t think UVA is a huge draw for most at Potomac for ED.