Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Beauvoir secret handshake and code will only be revealed to you during your second year. We can't trust it to newcomers....
Done during a ritualistic cleansing, where the newly initiated must don hooded lime green robes (so Big Bows must be removed) and cite the Beauvoir Life Principles, while ingesting lobster rolls . . . .
My best piece of advice - ignore nearly all of the Beauvoir-related posts on DCUM. Most are from rabid lovers and haters. Both of the species are repulsive, and possibly even crazy.
Anonymous wrote:It's not necessarily a bad thing that Beauvoir is discouraging some families from applying to STA or NCS - as long as they are doing it because they do not think the child is a good fit for those schools. Parents are clearly free to ignore what the school says - but it seems to me if the school feels like a child would not be good for STA or NCS, that STA and NCS would probably agree. And it would be horrible to send a child to a place that 1) didn't want them and 2) was a poor fit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP. It's standard practice that STA rejects at least 2 Beauvoir boys. In my DS's class, 3 were rejected that was about 4 years ago.
That seems right based on my observation through the last few years. Although keep in mind, a fair number of likely STA "rejects" are dissuaded from applying in the first place, and are steered towards other schools. Those who insist on ignoring these hints, sometime outright edicts, from the Beauvoir Exmissions Director often find out the hard way that getting into Beauvoir does not make getting into STA somehow a foregone conclusion.
Anonymous wrote:NP. It's standard practice that STA rejects at least 2 Beauvoir boys. In my DS's class, 3 were rejected that was about 4 years ago.