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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]In case you all want one more mind blowing thing about GDS college process - they dont use naviance or SCOIR to show you or your kid data on GPA/test scores that have historically worked for GDS kids who got admitted. Basically every other peer school uses some form of data to inform list building. GDS uses zero data. They have the data, but the CCO refuses to share w/ kids or parents. Instead they always say that the "kids should trust their hearts" or they use really oblique language like "I'd think about some other choices if you want" - 17 year olds dont hear that well One of the key things you need as a parent is guidance from the CCO as to what test scores and GPAs have worked in the last 2-3 years from GDS to that particular university. And GDS is unique - and I mean unique in DC,NYC, and everywhere else I know private school or boarding school parents - in sharing zero data to inform the list making So it becomes another thing where they think they are being more equitable by not making it all about numbers and making it "holistic" but in reality this stresses kids out more, leaves them in the dark, and worst case has them have lopsided lists that are too safety focused or too reachy and entirely lacking data I get the data is less good these days with test optional but other than URM and very hooked VIP kids, almost all other GDS kids are expected by the colleges to take SAT/ACT and not submitting implies scores were bad. Anyway couple the lack of data on list building with capping at 10 and you will know why 1/3rd of the senior class parents are done w/ the college office. Rot starts at the top there Just wait when you start having the 10th grade zooms where they tell you to relax and that it's all gonna be ok and the kids hearts will help them find the right path And then every parent goes and hires outside counselors, essay readers, test tutors. The one thing you cant hire on the outside is actual data on GPA and test scores that got admitted post-pandemic And don't get me started on their mixed messaging on AP tests. They dropped the courses - we all know that. But they do offer the tests and until just 4 mos ago, the college office never talked about who should actually sit for AP tests That was too late for the current seniors. And then guess what? The GDS college profile they sent this year to all colleges for all applicants included top of the page in big font the AP test results from last year! After the college office told everyone to not bother to take the APs. Awful awful communication and the worst part is they think they are helping de-stress. Like so many things GDS, there is a culture of "safety-ism" - let me protect you from some un-named harm by not being transparent. They are the opposite of transparent and think they are doing god's work to help the kids and parents. Awful mix of factors Posting all this so you 9th grade parents know what's coming[/quote] Thank you for posting this and the prior information about the 10 cap. Sidwell CCO gave families total access to SCOIR scattergrams mid-junior year, and they were extremely helpful in identifying which schools "liked" Sidwell and which didn't. Brown was ruled out after looking at how much they "disliked" Sidwell whereas Mich, UChicago, etc came into consideration. Obviously they aren't everything, but they are a very useful tool and hiding them is such a poor idea. I'm sorry you and your family had such a rough experience and would be furious if I were in your shoes too.[/quote] Why do you think Brown University doesn’t like Sidwell students? At least 2 Sidwell seniors will attend Brown this fall.[/quote]
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