Neutron 14 wrote:
Its my understanding that some/most/all of these powerhouse private catholic schools are full. Not true?
Its my understanding that you need to have prior family members as alum, AND be Catholic, AND have parochial grade/middle school, AND have extra curricular interests.
So how do kids with only the last of these (and then only if they're very good) get in?
You don't have a very good understanding neut...
Its not true. Schools aren't full, class sizes fluctuate each year, so they have no one number they shoot for. Typically, classes range from 100-125. The 2007 class was 136, and 2006 was under 100. So yea, its completely dependent on how many people apply.
Again, you don't have a solid understanding neut, you DON'T have to have past family history, you DON'T have to be Catholic, you DON'T have to goto a parochial middle school to get in, and you DON'T have to participate in an extracurricular activity. That's the beauty of it, you can get an education there by being academically strong. Those things just help. Its the same thing as a college application essentially, would you pick the 4.0 gpa closet case who goes to school at 8:05 in the morning and leaves at 2:40? Or the 3.3 student who does campus ministry, goes to church every weekend, plays basketball and runs track, and has a dad who graduated?
Stop thinking of schools so one dimensionally, schools are supposed to prepare students for what happens in the real world. St. Thomas educates the whole person, not just the brain.
Knock on St. Thomas all you want, honestly. Because its out of your ignorance of the institution that your opinions are formed. Blanket statements like, "would my kid get the same financial aid package if he was a hockey player?" From personal experience, we had multiple, non athletes, get full rides out of need alone. They weren't anything special in the classroom, but they had the desire to learn, or wanted to get out of a bad situation/neighborhood, talked to the admissions department, and they got in. Did the student body resent it? No, on the contrary, we applauded their efforts to better themselves through the school. We didn't think, "oh there goes another free ride" because most of us were getting financial aid as it was.
So please, before you run your mouth again, take some time to learn about St. Thomas, and private schools in general before you make yourself look stupid again.