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A few years ago, Stuyvesant High School had *173* semifinalists. Some of these application schools are on a whole other level than DC schools, private or public. |
| +100. This New Yorker was a semifinalist at Hunter along with more than 1/3 of my cohort. Nobody thought anything of it. Hunter admits about 5% of 8th graders who apply citywide. |
+1 |
And of course correlation doesn’t equal causation. They’d be NM and Ivy if they went to Walls. |
Yup. The people creaming their pants about Sidwell wish they had a kid who could get into Hunter! And let’s not even get further down the list to DC area privates. Some people have no idea what actual brilliance & talent look like and believe they can just buy it. |
Let’s not pretend that DC schools like Walls though are anything close to Hunter. Things are the opposite in this town. Get rid of objective data and testing and the race to the bottom is why so many families opt out of DCPS if it’s charter, private, parochial, or whatever else. |
Apples and oranges. Please focus: 1. Stuyvesant is a public magnet school in NYC. Sidwell is an elite private school in DC; 2. Stuyvesant has ~835 students/grade. Sidwell has 125 students/grade; and 3. On average, Stuyvesant sends fewer students to Ivy+ universities (~11%) than Sidwell (~35%). I’ll take Sidwell’s educational/social environment, superior facilities, and college admissions odds over an overcrowded public magnet school full of desperate strivers who are burdened with the crushing weight of their entire families’ hopes and dreams (and where nearly half of the students are “economically disadvantaged”). “Still, some students may consider Stuyvesant’s acceptance rates to elite universities inadequate, lamenting that Stuyvesant “only” sends a handful of students each to Harvard, Yale, or Princeton per year (note that nearly an eighth––96 students in 2020, 70 students in 2021––of all students attended an Ivy League or another elite school like MIT or Stanford).” https://stuyspec.com/article/college-by-the-numbers |
True that Stu is full of desperate strivers. Most of these kids are above average but willing to grind it like there is no tomorrow for the grades at the expense of all else. It is not particularly the best environment. Pick your poison. |
I think we all know that the vast majority of kids at Sidwell would not be accepted at Stuy (or TJ, for that matter). |
Some not-so-subtle stereotyping of Asians right here. The kids are Stuy are "desperate strivers" who are "willing to grind it" but the lily white kids at Sidwell do it the right way, huh? |
Wrong. "Last year’s senior survey indicated that as many as 40.9 percent of Stuyvesant students who applied to an Ivy League college or elite university attended one." That easily beats Sadwell. |
| NY has like 8 million residents while DC has what 750,000? This is a ridiculous comparison. |
True. Mainly because Sidwell students primarily live in DC and MD. You do know where Stuy and TJ are located, right? 🙄 And what masochist would choose Stuy or TJ over Sidwell, if given a choice? Four years of joyless grinding with a bunch of desperate strivers, in subpar facilities to end up having to fight harder for spots at elite colleges? Who wants that?! |
Less than half of Sidwell’s student body identifies as “white” (as whiteness is socially constructed). And yes, Sidwell students are doing it the right and better way. Work smarter, not harder…if you get the chance. |
No, but Sidwell is as good as Walls. If you opt for Sidwell instead of Walls it is because you affirmatively want to spend money (the aforementioned Veblen good). |