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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote] The families that don’t send their daughters to NCS tend to be very conservative and club oriented and NCS is not predominately either of those things so it’s not the culture they want. That is the truth.[/quote] NP. We have sons that attend/attended STA. We are not conservative or clubby, but did not consider NCS for our daughters after hearing from multiple people about a less than collaborative, very competitive environment. Our daughters were definitely strong enough academically to handle NCS, so that was never a concern. Anecdotally, at least half my son’s friends who have sisters attend/attended Sidwell, Holton or Visi, and many of of these girls are from liberal, political families.[/quote] Good for them. NCS is I actually over enrolled and had a very high yield so I think they are just fine with their admissions. Different schools work for different people. I don’t think anyone is keeping track of this except you possibly. It really doesn’t matter. [/quote] + 1000[/quote] yes. NCS does not need any more girls. The school is way overenrolled at present. We hope your daughters decide to go elsewhere. :lol: [/quote] Your life will be more fulfilled if you let go of the anger and resentment. Trust me. Let it go. [/quote] First poster was not saying don’t come to NCS. She/he was merely saying despite negative comments from STA families NCS admissions is doing fantastic and not worried. That is true. NCS admissions did exceptionally well and most girls admitted accepted their admissions offer. That is what they meant. [/quote]
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