Which Private High Schools Have Really Strong Math Programs?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There are a lot of boys and girls like this one at Exeter -- all individuals. You may wish to dismiss the school for whatever ulterior motives but do you also wish to dismiss the peer group attending the school?


How old are you, sweetie?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There are a lot of boys and girls like this one at Exeter -- all individuals. You may wish to dismiss the school for whatever ulterior motives but do you also wish to dismiss the peer group attending the school?


How old are you, sweetie?


The post you are referring to did not appear to me to have been written by a child. Yours, however, read as if written by a childish adult.
Anonymous
Holton now has an advanced program for lower school students
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There are a lot of boys and girls like this one at Exeter -- all individuals. You may wish to dismiss the school for whatever ulterior motives but do you also wish to dismiss the peer group attending the school?


I don't wish to except the peer group (or the boy) one bit. Was just clarifying misinformation. There is no world-wide high school ranking, or at least performance in this event is not about high schools. Exeter has some great students, drawn there for math by the teaching and the attention of the US team coach, who teaches there, and many of these studetns do really well in national and international math competitions. But that is different from saying "Exeter ranks #4 in the world."
Anonymous
There are a lot of boys and girls like this one at Exeter -- all individuals. You may wish to dismiss the school for whatever ulterior motives but do you also wish to dismiss the peer group attending the school?



I don't wish to except the peer group (or the boy) one bit. Was just clarifying misinformation. There is no world-wide high school ranking, or at least performance in this event is not about high schools. Exeter has some great students, drawn there for math by the teaching and the attention of the US team coach, who teaches there, and many of these studetns do really well in national and international math competitions. But that is different from saying "Exeter ranks #4 in the world."


I am the poster of the first quote. Where in my remarks do you find "Exeter ranks #4 in the world". These are not my remarks. You are hallucinating again. By the way, Exeter does have quite a number of stellar students in areas besides mathematics. Exeter may rank #1 in the world for all I care!
Anonymous
What did you mean by "Exeter coming in 4th" then? Your reaction is a little overboard, no?

And while we're on it, who do you think I am that you would say I am hallucinating again? I am guessing you are the long-time poster who always somehow finds a way to use a version of "hallucinate" to describe others' views. A little tedious, but who on earth are you?
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