You are right - it is not a bump. For certain kids, it is an awesome experience, they make lifelong friends, they solidify some of their academic and other interests - and so for them, it complements, perhaps expands on the story of their application. At our school, it is actually difficult to navigate academically because there are certain ways our curriculum does not align with the semester away programs, so the kids are playing catchup to make sure they are hitting all the academic classes they want/need despite the semester missed. |
Same. $30k for one semester is a rounding error for rich families. |
note - this is how it works in other competitions with private school kids as well. sad you are just figuring this out now. |
Over country is MAGA ! |
My niece did one of those semester programs - I don;t think they help that much with getting into college. If the college is looking for a signifier that you are rich, they can just look to see if you went to private school |
And the 'signal' is $$$$$$$ |
No, lots of private school students get financial aid and scholarships and have to work in the summer. |
Mountain school looks idyllic. Talented writers too.
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So, this whole thread is, indeed, one big ad. |
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