Anonymous wrote:It's the "best post ever" because it shows that you don't have to be a genius or particularly special to get into St. Albans. It also shows that entitled Beauvoir students don't have a lock on the school. It debunks the myth surrounding this "exclusive" school. It shows that's the school's reputation must be inflated. Is that enough info for you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mostly As, perhaps a B or two -- not straight-As.
This is the best post ever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Son is in 7th grade at STA, entered in 6th. His ISEE percentiles were all 70s and 80s, with (as I recall) one really high number in reading comprehension. Good grades from strong VA public...but he's not a freak genius. Good athlete, but no prodigy. No particular art/music achievement. VA kids are perhaps a little advantaged in that they're underrepresented there. Basically a well-rounded kid who comes across as a nice boy. I believe the most selective DC privates are somewhat like the Ivies in that they could fill classes with uber-smart kids...so they're seeking to create a well-rounded class. I think STA in particular is looking for a good fit for their strong culture...so it's not all about numbers.
Thanks for this post. By "good grades" do you mean mostly A's and B's or all A's or what?
Anonymous wrote:Mostly As, perhaps a B or two -- not straight-As.
Anonymous wrote:Son is in 7th grade at STA, entered in 6th. His ISEE percentiles were all 70s and 80s, with (as I recall) one really high number in reading comprehension. Good grades from strong VA public...but he's not a freak genius. Good athlete, but no prodigy. No particular art/music achievement. VA kids are perhaps a little advantaged in that they're underrepresented there. Basically a well-rounded kid who comes across as a nice boy. I believe the most selective DC privates are somewhat like the Ivies in that they could fill classes with uber-smart kids...so they're seeking to create a well-rounded class. I think STA in particular is looking for a good fit for their strong culture...so it's not all about numbers.
Anonymous wrote:Hi.
We are applying for 7th grade and just got his SSAT scores. He had taken practice tests which indicated he was around 93% of the national percentile, so we thought we were in good shape. He scored similarly on the actual test, but while his national percentile is around 93%, his SSAT percentile was 70%. I've read that STA's average SSAT is about 80%, so we are pretty bummed.
He is a very good athlete who attends a good school. Does he even have a chance with this kind of SSAT? Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:I know that the Beavoir boys need only submit their 2nd and 3rd grade report cards to STA (friends have told me this and STA's website confirms this.) My question is, for those other applicants to C Form from public school or other privates, do you send only report cards from 2nd and 3rd grade, or from Pre-K or K onward?