What do you mean, what "happened" to Holton? Was the school hit by tornado? Surely you are not criticizing the college CHOICES of a group of 17 YO girls, probably none of whom you actually know? |
| The thing no one on this forum can know is whether attending a private school resulted in better college outcomes for kids because those kids needed a smaller learning environment with more scaffolding and social emotional support. Likewise, whether a public school led to better college outcomes for kids because those kids developed grit and independence in ways that were evident to an admissions office. Every kid and every family is going to have a range of outcomes. Some might be better as a result of the school they attend. Some might be the same. You just have to make the best decision you can for your kid and your family. |
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+1. Heavy on Princeton (and Yale)! If you’re a Sidwell student, admission based on academic achievement seems to take a backseat to athletic recruits and legacies. |
| My kid is only 5, so maybe it’s a generational shift, but I would absolutely never let them be post college information on a public IG. |
Oh just wait.. you have no idea! |
Ha ha. Do you think your teenager will ask you for permission before posting? You have a lot to learn. |
Why do you think your experience from 30 years ago is relevant today? It’s a completely different ball game. Good luck to your kids if you apply your college admissions experience to their situations. It is a new world |
LOL I'm 35! But jokes on you! You're the one who doesn't understand the game. Best of luck to your kids who you are leading with your blind self righteous wrong stance. |
Of course. This post does not discuss whether private school education is worth it. It is simply a comparison of college admission outcomes. Actually, though my kid is in a private school, I am glad the outcome isn't so much better than public school. That means there is still some form of fairness and merit-based admissions. Not just money and status. |
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/2017/07/17/easy-a-nearly-half-hs-seniors-graduate-average/485787001/
Now, go sit down |
Wanting your kid to keep private where they are going to college -- not where they were accepted, but where they have chosen to attend -- is so odd. |
I bet you’re not gonna give them a phone or let them have social media until they’re 18 as well. 😂 |
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Anyone this fixated on getting a child into an Ivy has a serious problem.
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Keeping it a secret from family and friends is odd. Deciding not to post an 18yo’s photo along with the college they are attending? Not odd. Especially for girls. Women and girls are abused, raped, trafficked at extraordinarily high rates, and not one damn thing is done about it. Hate crimes against almost every non-white male category have increased. The only reason to post this shit is to gloat, make your private look good, and/or prove to everyone that your tuition money paid off. Everyone who knows your kid will know what they have accomplished. The odd thing here is actually posting the info publicly. |