If X on SSAT, then ? on HSPT

Anonymous
Finally got my daughter's scores: SSAT 74; HSPT 91.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Finally got my daughter's scores: SSAT 74; HSPT 91.


Sounds about right.
Fun to take both. The hspt score must make her very happy & the SSAT score isn't bad either.
Which schools?
blue28
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Son SSAT 93-HSPT-97
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Finally got my daughter's scores: SSAT 74; HSPT 91.


Sounds about right.
Fun to take both. The hspt score must make her very happy & the SSAT score isn't bad either.
Which schools?


SJC, Good Counsel, and Choate Rosemary Hall
Anonymous
blue28 wrote:Son SSAT 93-HSPT-97


Those are great scores. Congrats!
Anonymous
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blue28 wrote:Son SSAT 93-HSPT-97


Those are great scores. Congrats!


PP here. Thank you for the congrats. He's applying to Sidwell, STA, SJC and Georgetown Prep. I've been told those scores are good enough for Big 3 but coming from a public I am concerned that just because he CAN get in doesn't mean he should go to a pressure cooker. He wants to play at least 2 sports. Any advice? My spouse thinks we should just send him to Wilson.
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Anonymous wrote:
blue28 wrote:Son SSAT 93-HSPT-97


Those are great scores. Congrats!


PP here. Thank you for the congrats. He's applying to Sidwell, STA, SJC and Georgetown Prep. I've been told those scores are good enough for Big 3 but coming from a public I am concerned that just because he CAN get in doesn't mean he should go to a pressure cooker. He wants to play at least 2 sports. Any advice? My spouse thinks we should just send him to Wilson.


Why not Gonzaga?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
blue28 wrote:Son SSAT 93-HSPT-97


Those are great scores. Congrats!


PP here. Thank you for the congrats. He's applying to Sidwell, STA, SJC and Georgetown Prep. I've been told those scores are good enough for Big 3 but coming from a public I am concerned that just because he CAN get in doesn't mean he should go to a pressure cooker. He wants to play at least 2 sports. Any advice? My spouse thinks we should just send him to Wilson.


Why not Gonzaga?


I second that. Gonzaga is a fabulous school on many levels.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
blue28 wrote:Son SSAT 93-HSPT-97


Those are great scores. Congrats!


PP here. Thank you for the congrats. He's applying to Sidwell, STA, SJC and Georgetown Prep. I've been told those scores are good enough for Big 3 but coming from a public I am concerned that just because he CAN get in doesn't mean he should go to a pressure cooker. He wants to play at least 2 sports. Any advice? My spouse thinks we should just send him to Wilson.


It really depends on what you are looking to get out of the HS experience, PP. If his grades are as strong as his scores OP, and he's happy enough in DCPS, he'll have a far better shot at a prestigious college by being a top student at Wilson. There is something about excelling there that excites the Ivies & other top schools. Whereas if he goes to private, he won't be as differentiated from all the other top kids fighting it out for slots. Something to think about...
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
blue28 wrote:Son SSAT 93-HSPT-97


Those are great scores. Congrats!


PP here. Thank you for the congrats. He's applying to Sidwell, STA, SJC and Georgetown Prep. I've been told those scores are good enough for Big 3 but coming from a public I am concerned that just because he CAN get in doesn't mean he should go to a pressure cooker. He wants to play at least 2 sports. Any advice? My spouse thinks we should just send him to Wilson.


It really depends on what you are looking to get out of the HS experience, PP. If his grades are as strong as his scores OP, and he's happy enough in DCPS, he'll have a far better shot at a prestigious college by being a top student at Wilson. There is something about excelling there that excites the Ivies & other top schools. Whereas if he goes to private, he won't be as differentiated from all the other top kids fighting it out for slots. Something to think about...



I understand what you are saying but...Is there any quantitative data to support your statement? Have many kids gone to Ivies from Wilson in the last 5 years? Any white kids? Maybe I should start a new thread in the public school forum.
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Anonymous wrote:
blue28 wrote:Son SSAT 93-HSPT-97


Those are great scores. Congrats!


PP here. Thank you for the congrats. He's applying to Sidwell, STA, SJC and Georgetown Prep. I've been told those scores are good enough for Big 3 but coming from a public I am concerned that just because he CAN get in doesn't mean he should go to a pressure cooker. He wants to play at least 2 sports. Any advice? My spouse thinks we should just send him to Wilson.


My DD had similar scores and is at one of the Big 3. She would say that public felt like a pressure cooker and her time so far at private school has been a dream. She switched for 9th grade. This includes participating in a sport year round.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
blue28 wrote:Son SSAT 93-HSPT-97


Those are great scores. Congrats!


PP here. Thank you for the congrats. He's applying to Sidwell, STA, SJC and Georgetown Prep. I've been told those scores are good enough for Big 3 but coming from a public I am concerned that just because he CAN get in doesn't mean he should go to a pressure cooker. He wants to play at least 2 sports. Any advice? My spouse thinks we should just send him to Wilson.


It really depends on what you are looking to get out of the HS experience, PP. If his grades are as strong as his scores OP, and he's happy enough in DCPS, he'll have a far better shot at a prestigious college by being a top student at Wilson. There is something about excelling there that excites the Ivies & other top schools. Whereas if he goes to private, he won't be as differentiated from all the other top kids fighting it out for slots. Something to think about...


Interesting...this was our gripe with public school.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
blue28 wrote:Son SSAT 93-HSPT-97


Those are great scores. Congrats!


PP here. Thank you for the congrats. He's applying to Sidwell, STA, SJC and Georgetown Prep. I've been told those scores are good enough for Big 3 but coming from a public I am concerned that just because he CAN get in doesn't mean he should go to a pressure cooker. He wants to play at least 2 sports. Any advice? My spouse thinks we should just send him to Wilson.


I was worried about the same for DD at her new private school but all the odd at those schools play sports and do other extra activities and they are fine.
DD is thriving (at a sister school).
The private schools do a good job at not piling on useless homework (just meaningful homework) so the kids can have lives besides school.

DD scored similarly she is thriving.

I'd cross St Johns off the list - it's more like a public high school.

Prep might be the least pressure cooker but please ask others for a more in depth review
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Finally got my daughter's scores: SSAT 74; HSPT 91.


Sounds about right.
Fun to take both. The hspt score must make her very happy & the SSAT score isn't bad either.
Which schools?


SJC, Good Counsel, and Choate Rosemary Hall


No girls schools except boarding? Is she considering a Choate?

What did you think of SJC for a girl?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Finally got my daughter's scores: SSAT 74; HSPT 91.


Sounds about right.
Fun to take both. The hspt score must make her very happy & the SSAT score isn't bad either.
Which schools?


SJC, Good Counsel, and Choate Rosemary Hall


No girls schools except boarding? Is she considering a Choate?

What did you think of SJC for a girl?


She shadowed at both GC and SJC. She loved both. She's really into sports and found SJC to be a really diverse and welcoming environment.
I have no doubt that she would thrive either place, but GC is a bit closer to home.

She didn't want to go to girls only. Choate is co-ed and is a bit of a long shot, given her SSAT score, but her dad is an alumnus and she really wants to go there.

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