Does NCS have the best Stem Program for Girls?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP -- you like a lot of others seem to assume your kid could get into both or either. I would see where you get in first before putting the proverbial "cart before the horse".


Nowhere in the original post did the OP assume that her DD will get into both. She is just researching both schools and what resulted is a lot of info from both NCS and Holton parents which is helpful for parents looking at both schools. Relax.
Anonymous
There is no "better," any more than Audi is "better" than BMW or Burgundy is "better" than Bordeaux. Visit the schools you're interested in and ask about strengths and weaknesses of the programs that are important to you. Both admission directors are great and very candid. But keep your eye on the ball: Your daughter will be great if she works hard in a field she loves; if she doesn't do well, Holton or Cathedral sure won't be the limiting factor! There are many more successful scientists who didn't go to MIT than who did.
Anonymous
I understand that sports may be more center stage at NCS. Is this true and how does it affect peer groups forming around things like STEM?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I understand that sports may be more center stage at NCS. Is this true and how does it affect peer groups forming around things like STEM?


My daughter is at NCS and is both sporty and into STEM. It would not occur to me that peer groups form around things like STEM. Maybe I just don't understand the question. Are you asking if girls who would otherwise be friends because of a common love of STEM would not be because the focus is on sports instead?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I understand that sports may be more center stage at NCS. Is this true and how does it affect peer groups forming around things like STEM?


My daughter is at NCS and is both sporty and into STEM. It would not occur to me that peer groups form around things like STEM. Maybe I just don't understand the question. Are you asking if girls who would otherwise be friends because of a common love of STEM would not be because the focus is on sports instead?


Yes. High level STEM usually doesn't allow high level.sports. Not enough hours in the week. Sure many try but....
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