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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Sidwell advanced math is very strong..[b]every year has admits to places like Carnegie Mellon, MIT[/b], Harvard, Cambridge, Stanford for math[/quote] That's BS. Sidwell hardly sends kids to MIT or Carnegie Mellon. Maybe once every five years. [/quote] Sidwell can pull its weight for math. There are two to MIT this year. There has been one to MIT in the last few years. The one who went to Carnegie Mellon last year is in accelerated Math with sophomores. The one who went to Harvard last year is in Math 55. Also got into Cambridge for math. One of the kids who is going to Harvard this year may take Math 55. Math 55 is the hardest undergraduate math class in the country. Sidwell always has a few very strong math students who may not even major in math.[/quote] This is largely due to the parents. Not the school especially, considering this school failed to investigate serious allegations of misconduct involving one of their employees I'm the 90's because he was a powerful head of school in Seattle with connections to a billionaire/Epstein associate [/quote] You’re talking about something that happened 30 years ago as a reason why Sidwell current doesn’t have strong math students? What?[/quote]
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