Stl highschool tier list
by: u kno me
Top: SLUH, St. Joe, Chami, villa
Mid: desmet, Nerinx, cja, CBC
Bottom: vianney, priory, visitation, incarnate word
Rest: irrelevant
#4by: Private School Alum
Hey there sweetheart, those schools are just Catholic schools, far inferior to the true elite private schools in STL such as John Burroughs and MICDS. Choosing to go to a great state school where you will dominate is an excellent choice. Why would you put down your own school?
#5by: wow
amazing someone actually takes the time to post this. In the real world no one gives a f#@! where you went high school....oh wait you will never enter the real world. You will stay at Mizzou and then retreat right back to your narrow little neighborhood in STL. So Sad.
#7by: Here's the thing...
Kids who brag about what highschool they went to in STL is from learned behavior from their parents. Where you go to highschool tells everyone how much money/status your family has, and if you live in a good part of the city. STL is one of the most socio-economically as well as racially segregated cities I've ever lived in, and I'm so glad I left, it's disgusting.
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by: If
It is absolutely counterintuitive to spend more for high school than college. And if all of that money spent for high school didn't result in mega scholarships to elite universities, then what's the point? St. Louis is the only city I know where people take pride in overpaying for inferior high school educations. I am at Mizzou from out of state for JSchool and I am getting a superior education and preparation for my career. My public high school was just fine. It prepared me for a 34 ACT and resulted in out-of-state tuition at Mizzou to be waived. When I got here and heard people boasting about their private high school education, and then admitted they had at 24 ACT, I was dumbfounded. What a waste. Especially since there are some excellent public school districts in St. Louis.