Agree. No one is bashing. They can’t take the truth. |
Yes, frankly nobody has ever bashed Chicago on here and I've been following the conversation very closely. They have laid out the facts regarding Chicago's wonky private high school admissions and 4+ rounds of ED and the Chicago brigade has called it bashing. |
The fly in the ointment is that the classic "nerd schools" are not flourishing. Life of the mind is a hard sell in today's economy. |
Emperor’s new cloth … |
Top 20 schools need more standard smart kids. They are currently filled with pointy, specialized kids that lack the social skills you see with standard smart kids. Have toured any of these schools in the last 3 years?? |
It’s precisely why Chicago is becoming a “draw”…. |
Lolol funniest comment I’ve ever read here. |
Agree 100%. |
My son is a junior at Sidwell. He said 15 seniors are going to UChicago (based on their individual IG posts, not the Sidwell account). |
But Chicago doesn’t seem to be taking a lot of unhooked kids from other DMV privates. Why is that? |
Great question. |
| UChicago like all private schools are not charities. They need money to survive and to do well. Is nothing wrong in accepting smart and rich kids that can afford to pay the full tuition. Sidwell is probably full of these type of kids and it is normal for UChicago and other top private schools to accept them. If you get the acceptance stats for top public schools in DMV area (TJ, Blair, Poolsville) they are also feeders for top stem colleges like MIT, CMU, Cornell. |
Maybe because no other private school in DMV compares to Sidwell? Obama's daughters went to Sidwell and, probably, most of affluent people in DC take there kids there. Just guessing... |
yes especially seems true of harvard and the specific type of students who have been admitted from our school past 5 years. very smart, pointy and socially odd. intellectually gifted kids but not socially gifted. I wonder what the peer group feels like if you are a standard strong kid at harvard these days. |
They seem to have cut their deficit on half over the past year.... |