Anonymous wrote:College matric is down at GP because of Kavanaugh. Liberal colleges don't like what GP "stands for"...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hello troll hope you are doing well. Numbers to get in this school this year were very tough so many people appreciate a Catholic education.
Absolutely. Plus GP currently has two alumni on the Supreme Court. Fabulous place to get an education
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northeastern is a highly coveted school. There is clearly a troll who keeps posting who has an issue with Catholic schools. Anyway happy for this special group of young men. They will go on to do great things!
Right? We are planning for our 7th grader to apply to Prep next year. We know a few families there who speak so highly of the school and have been very happy. Somehow though, the school is not as favorably regarded on this forum … is there anything we are missing or need to know ?
Listen to the people you know and have calibrated. Don’t listen to the nitwits on here, all of them with agendas and biases and no real understanding of the school, the student body, the staff or the alumni.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northeastern is a highly coveted school. There is clearly a troll who keeps posting who has an issue with Catholic schools. Anyway happy for this special group of young men. They will go on to do great things!
Catholic family here. Catholic schools all the way through grad school. Still have a couple in the late grade school years. Prep isn't what it used to be. The k-8 matriculation is weak compared to other area Catholic schools. The college outcomes are not on par with other privates, or publics for anyone comparing. It is not an anti-catholic issue. It's the school. Lots of people see through the presentation and polish, know the past is past, and correctly place it is as the weakest of area independent schools. Country club campus. Sub-standard school.
Prep starts in 9th grade idiot.
Anonymous wrote:Northeastern is a highly coveted school. There is clearly a troll who keeps posting who has an issue with Catholic schools. Anyway happy for this special group of young men. They will go on to do great things!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where's the wow factor? I've never even heard of Northeastern.
Here you go:
https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/northeastern-university-2199
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northeastern is a highly coveted school. There is clearly a troll who keeps posting who has an issue with Catholic schools. Anyway happy for this special group of young men. They will go on to do great things!
Right? We are planning for our 7th grader to apply to Prep next year. We know a few families there who speak so highly of the school and have been very happy. Somehow though, the school is not as favorably regarded on this forum … is there anything we are missing or need to know ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just looked at GP’s Instagram … most of the kids who got accepted at the top schools are international. It’s a lot easier to get accepted at a top school if you are an international student.
Having said that, I don’t think one purely enrolls their kids in a private school because of college matriculation. The families we know who have boys at GP have been very happy with the school. Not sure why GP isn’t much liked on this forum.
Completely untrue.
It sometimes IS easier depending on the school, but competition among international schools at the top universities and colleges is extremely fierce. I would certainly not dismiss the achievements of these international boys at GP who got into Duke, JHU, Tufts, etc. They are living away from their families in a foreign culture speaking (and clearly getting good grades in) a completely different language, AND excelling. That's a tremendous accomplishment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just looked at GP’s Instagram … most of the kids who got accepted at the top schools are international. It’s a lot easier to get accepted at a top school if you are an international student.
Having said that, I don’t think one purely enrolls their kids in a private school because of college matriculation. The families we know who have boys at GP have been very happy with the school. Not sure why GP isn’t much liked on this forum.
Completely untrue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northeastern is a highly coveted school. There is clearly a troll who keeps posting who has an issue with Catholic schools. Anyway happy for this special group of young men. They will go on to do great things!
Catholic family here. Catholic schools all the way through grad school. Still have a couple in the late grade school years. Prep isn't what it used to be. The k-8 matriculation is weak compared to other area Catholic schools. The college outcomes are not on par with other privates, or publics for anyone comparing. It is not an anti-catholic issue. It's the school. Lots of people see through the presentation and polish, know the past is past, and correctly place it is as the weakest of area independent schools. Country club campus. Sub-standard school.
Prep starts in 9th grade idiot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where's the wow factor? I've never even heard of Northeastern.
Here you go:
https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/northeastern-university-2199
Northeastern is a joke that is declining quickly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northeastern is a highly coveted school. There is clearly a troll who keeps posting who has an issue with Catholic schools. Anyway happy for this special group of young men. They will go on to do great things!
Catholic family here. Catholic schools all the way through grad school. Still have a couple in the late grade school years. Prep isn't what it used to be. The k-8 matriculation is weak compared to other area Catholic schools. The college outcomes are not on par with other privates, or publics for anyone comparing. It is not an anti-catholic issue. It's the school. Lots of people see through the presentation and polish, know the past is past, and correctly place it is as the weakest of area independent schools. Country club campus. Sub-standard school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where's the wow factor? I've never even heard of Northeastern.
Here you go:
https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/northeastern-university-2199