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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]From a NYer, sidwell and GDS both look like a second tier school so far. Like a Poly Prep, which def not top tier. https://www.instagram.com/polyprep25?igsh=MWp4aDNwa2NsdWF3MA==[/quote] No one at Sidwell is concerned about what’s happening with NYC schools. If they did, they would move there and snatch many of those seats. However, I see you’re posting on DCUM, not NYUM. Stay in your tiny, sad lane. [/quote] ?? Dp but this is is bizarre. Why not just face reality that Sidwell isn’t dalton or Trinity and say that’s fine? There’s a lot of places with more competitive high schools than DC, doesn’t faze our families, cause not everything is about Wharton and Stanford.[/quote] All true. But the difference is not actually the rigor or caliber of the schools. The difference is the parents, as far as their wealth and influence. Signed, a Sidwell upper school parent whose sibling is a Dalton parent.[/quote] Poly parent body included Meryl Streep and Jon Bon Jovi when I lived in Brooklyn. You have no idea what you’re talking about. [/quote] What? I wrote that NYC schools far surpass DC schools as far as parent wealth and influence. So you are proving my point. Though I guess reading comprehension in NYC is inferior.[/quote]
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