I went to NCS in the 90s and Holton was definitely known as the less academic school or the school you'd go to if you couldn't get into NCS. It has come a long way academically since then. |
Not at all true. The alumnae I know have high-powered roles as well and impressive niche professions. You need to remember, college is massively expensive now. You’re looking at about 400k for a degree. A good percentage of the girls are on aid. Chasing merit (which ivy’s don”t provide) or OOS honors colleges with an in-state price tag is a real thing— especially for donut hole families. I know many who chose “lesser” ranked schools purely for financial reasons. This school isn’t only for rich girls. |
Why are you meeting girls? |
I don’t know one upper schooler who doesn’t have weekend work. Are you talking MA? If you’re daughter is in high school with no weekend homework you might want to check in on her rigor and grades. |
Nope troll. I have two very different girls there since LS. While one might not feel like she “fits” there, she has never had any bullying or social issues. The other one loves it and has successfully managed the hormones of MS and has found her group. |
| Why did the NCS alumna revive this thread? |
Maybe they have no bullying issues bc they are the bullies. |
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My Holton grad says college is less stressful than Holton. She is flying through college with As so Holton academically prepared her very well.
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LOL it is not hard at all. |