NCS also considers only those who started at BVR in PK “lifers” (just as an aside( |
| STA is $57K, $80K for boarders. |
that is the dumbest thing i have ever heard |
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check out college admissions differences!
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Yes, these are the Quaker values. |
Cry more. |
| I am from the DC area and had friends that graduated from Sidwell and I graduated from SJC which is half the price. We all ended up in the same college and are equally as successful professionals. I understand the idea of attending an elite school however there are so many other factors that contribute to college admissions and success in life. |
Isn’t St. John’s College half the price because it’s Catholic? Catholics are generally less expensive. |
| Yes, you pay the difference with your soul |
Of course someone who attended SJC would come to this thread to type this fan fiction. Even if a few SJC students and Sidwell students end up at the same colleges and jobs, you’re not the same. It’s a completely different experience. We already know there are “many factors that contribute to college admissions and success in life.” Thanks, Captain Obvious. |
PP here curious, how are we different? |
If you have to ask… |
PP here I am not sure why your answer is so smug... I thought this was a forum for mature adults who are seeking opportunities for their children. I am a native Washingtonian and very familiar with the independent school choices in the area. In fact, I am a POC which also impacts my lens in terms of schools. I have known and been friends with students who have attended all of the BIG 3 schools. I wonder if you are POC does it even matter, particularly if your family does not have the financial resources to be able to afford these types of schools? Outside of the DC area this whole idea of "What high school school did you attend?" is null and void. I am saying this as someone who graduated college and moved to NYC and recently returned back to the DC area. |
i So it’s not true but if it’s true, it doesn’t matter anyway? Strong argument there. Yup. |
It’s hilarious how many people fervently want to believe that where you attend school (high school, college, grad school, etc) doesn’t make a difference at all. Believe whatever you want. I’m not going to try to change your mind, SJC person. |