This is exactly what was meant earlier by the reference to "status-crazed" GDS parents. I'm sure some are fine, but generally they come off as incredibly obnoxious and desperate to make GDS into a little mini-Sidwell. Hope the attitude doesn't rub off too much on your children.
Anyway: from friends, travel sports, and other activities, we know WIS students from the past few years who have gone to Columbia, Stanford, LSE, Cambridge, Oxford, Brown, and Yale. I have no idea if any have gone to Harvard. |
Plus 1000. Michelle Obama didn't even visit WIS. WIS is a more isolated campus, and security would have been no problem for the First Family there. But, unlike GDS, it was a non-starter.
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| Wow -- you're just verifying the Sidwell obsession. And its roots in the Obamas' decision. |
What is this strange obsession with establishing GDS as Sidwell's equivalent and with schools Michelle Obama did or did not consider ("Maret, WIS, and NCS weren't even in the running!" "Oh yes, they were!" "Oh no, they weren't!")? No one cares! GDS parents should clearly spend sometime looking inward and fixing what appear to be some fairly serious social issues at the school. That will help the school's reputation a lot more than these crazed Sidwell-wannabe postings on DCUM, which make the GDS parent community sound like it's filled with 7th grade mean girls. |
Have you ever BEEN on the WIS upper school campus? It's in the middle of a nature conservancy and is a completely open campus surrounded by woods. |
It's a different orientation. GDS historically likes being part of the urban fabric, being of and for the city. |
| So it's really Burke (or Wilson or Walls) rather than WIS that GDS competes with? |
Those who know GDS would never describe it as a mini-Sidwell. Indeed, the academics are comparable in many respects, but you don't have to put up with all of the Quaker pretensions and distractions. GDS has truly amazing students and faculty, and the arts arguably are better than Sidwell. |
| GDS has its own set of pretensions. As your own post suggests. |
Please. These comments are from the Harvard troll and children on summer break who have nothing better to do. The schools the Obamas considered doesn't matter at all to anyone serious about deciding on the best option for their children. Besides, most of the children who apply to GDS (or the other selective independent schools) won't get accepted. You choose a couple schools that you think will best serve your child and see which ones they get in. All of the selective independents are great and it's silly to doubt that your child wouldn't get a great education at your second or third choice school. And, those with children who are competitive for Harvard (or any other extremely selective college) know that someone else's child getting in isn't a reflection of the school's quality or your child's chances. |
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GDS historically likes being part of the urban fabric, being of and for the city.
Well, suburban fabric. The lower school is on MacArthur Blvd and the upper school is next to a former Volvo dealership - |
This is all the work of the anti-GDS troll! No real parent is talking about Harvard or the Obama kids. |
Sorry, but they are. I've listened to several GDS moms at holiday parties and soccer games earnestly recite the Obamas-really-wanted-GDS-as-their-first-choice story. But I haven't heard it in a couple of years. |
| Remember more than 70% of GDS applicants also apply to Sidwell. So many of the families at GDS are at their second choice school-hence the inferiority complex. |
That's just so much BS. |