As long as Sidwell is getting kids into the likes of top ivies, Stanford, Duke, etc. who cares? They're doing their job then, and if that changes then maybe parents can start raising concerns. |
Are they? That's the question--are the kids getting into the top schools mostly legacies or have hooks? |
exactly friend's son doesn't feel it was amazing either |
Exactly it is the journey not the destination. I would never give up the private school community and experience my kids have had. They love their schools and community and teachers. All of their teachers know them well and their campus and facilities are top notch. They never once felt unsafe at school. |
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To OP
WTH is wrong with you? |
| Op needs an arragantectomy. |
Ivies have been hooks, have seen no ED posts for Stanford, Duke, MIT. But we have to wait and see how RD goes. |
+1. it is too early to say "amazing" when top school acceptances are all hooks. RD is the time to test if Sidwell is "amazing". |
| Very few kids from Sidwell apply to, much less gain acceptance, to MIT. This has been the case for decades. |
ED helps with this a bit. Can only ED to one school |
Not very Quaker of them. |
REA will not. A kid last year accepted into Yale REA, and then applied Harvard RD and accepted, thus wasted the Yale spot. If Harvard is your first choice, apply Harvard REA. The Yale REA spot could go to another student at the same school. A highly selective college only takes a limited number of students from the same high school. The student’s strategy is getting into relatively easier Yale first. Playing this kind of game is truly unethical! |
| Why wouldn’t results be “amazing”? Aren’t these the very best and brightest with the highest levels of resources and support available to a person from birth to age 17? |
How is that unethical? The student is good and has the right to apply wherever they want within the rules. Maybe they didn’t expect to get into Harvard and felt they had a better chance at Yale so they used REA for Yale. Then went out on a limb and applied to Harvard RD and got in. |
This student did not care about fellow students at her school. The above posts talk about Sidwell is trying to maximize chances for all students. |