They may not put it that way. But they don't make a lot of mistakes on who they let in. They have been doing this a while. The people who apply here, and its a narrow slice of the DC population, know the reputation of the place and what to expect. |
You want the truth about a school. And when you get it, you don't like the answer. Obviously, this isn't a place you would want to consider. |
Except George Huguely of course. |
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if you are an exceptional athlete, you are a shoe in to be admitted at Mater Dei....
Gonzaga or Prep will find away to get you in through admissions if you can "survive" the rigors of Mater Dei. |
Latin is the language of science due to its order and logic. If you are going to pick a language for the developing mind and academic excellence , Latin would be it. |
No need to knock Latin, I agree, but seriously? Learning modern languages can help develop the skills that led to academic excellence. Ever tried to learn Arabic, or to reach native-like flunency in Spanish? |
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| Meat and potatoes is the way to describe the academics. You leave with a solid foundation in math basics through algebra I (not advanced), strong biology, strong grammar, solid understanding of american history, and exposure to a lot of books in literature - old and new classics. Boys learn to memorize well for frequent quizzes, tests. There is no music past 4th grade, no art in 7th/8th grade. No real technology curriculum in middle school Very limited labs or no lab work many years. Latin is 8th grade only and really is an introduction - helpful for the first year of high school. Some families supplement outside of this and expose their kids to more diversity (academics and other). A few teachers will work to stretch a kid if asked. Boys do get into a range of high schools including top schools and have no major gaps in the basics. In high school, they can create a deeper, broader education, though some boys remain more narrowly focused checking the box. To say mater dei is a well rounded or rigorous education is an unnecessary stretch, but it does the 'meat and potatoes' well for a reasonable cost. |
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It's outdated. What is my $20K tuition even going towards?
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Your kid not hating going to school. I am not MD fan, 1/2 my family went to Gonzaga and some sent their boys to MD, but the boys like it at least they get to play sports in the afternoon. I know 1/2 the families are crazy but some are really nice. |