+1, these people are all creeps. i do think it’s okay to a certain extent to be following your kids’ schools instagram page, but anything else is just nosey and gross. |
episcopal is as prestigious as saes. wouldn’t expect much out of either. maybe a few more LAC’s from Episcopal that no one’s ever heard of |
Please. Episcopal High School does not deflate GPAs. Definitely easy to earn an “A” at EHS. |
Then this is a good lesson in how social media works and they should be advised to make the pages private. |
I find it disgusting that you’re a parent of a high school aged kid and that you are so ignorant about how the internet works |
Teach your child how the internet works. |
More specifically, it's creepy and desperate PUBLIC SCHOOLERS. The same losers who troll this sub-forum all day. |
But Holton doesn’t offer AP. People were losing their sh*t about schools that don’t offer AP; they said students at these schools were at a disadvantage during college admissions because colleges don’t know anything about their advance level classes. Seems Holton has figured out how to get rid of APs and still make their kids attractive to top universities. |
Don’t kid yourself. The Holton girls are still doing APs on their own. |
you’re a moron. EHS doesnt grace by letter, but rather a number scale. Average GPA for applicants coming out of EHS was a weighted 3.8. Yes, the student body is not the brightest, but most students are challenged in their courses. |
I am actually not a moron. My child attends Episcopal and I am well aware of the grading scale and the rigor of the courses. |
I’m a private school parent and look at the pages. I think it’s interesting info, I sometimes learn about a college I hasn’t heard of, and it’s one of many data points related to admissions as we start to navigate this process as a family. I also find it exciting when my own alma mater pops up on the list! Nothing sinister about it. You all complaining about it being creepy sound like the GOP constantly projecting about child molestation. |
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Um.. SAES is sending kids to Harvard, Cornell, Vandy, UCSD engineering, etc.. And they have a small graduating class. |