Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GDS did really, really well this year. Maybe because they have less grade deflation and also because their kids are more likely to be involved in social justice extracurriculars which are en vogue with colleges.
I have a kid at STA and the admits across the board are not half as good at GDS OR Sidwell. The student/athelete prep boy persona did not seem to go over well this year.
Have a younger STA kid and am curious - did the kids do poorly across the board? Heard of some pretty good admits but maybe those were recruited athletes? Did the really academic boys do poorly? Such a bummer for how much they work.
Anonymous wrote:GDS did really, really well this year. Maybe because they have less grade deflation and also because their kids are more likely to be involved in social justice extracurriculars which are en vogue with colleges.
I have a kid at STA and the admits across the board are not half as good at GDS OR Sidwell. The student/athelete prep boy persona did not seem to go over well this year.
Anonymous wrote:GDS did really, really well this year. Maybe because they have less grade deflation and also because their kids are more likely to be involved in social justice extracurriculars which are en vogue with colleges.
I have a kid at STA and the admits across the board are not half as good at GDS OR Sidwell. The student/athelete prep boy persona did not seem to go over well this year.
Anonymous wrote:GDS had at least 4 kids get in,
Sidwell had over a dozen applicants, none got in
Is GDS more creative?
Anonymous wrote:GDS had at least 4 kids get in,
Sidwell had over a dozen applicants, none got in
Is GDS more creative?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You could equally easily ask why GDS's top kids chose to apply to Brown and Sidwell's didn't.
Other thread stated 16 kids applied to brown from sidwell ED and all deferred/denied. So they did apply.
Anonymous wrote:You could equally easily ask why GDS's top kids chose to apply to Brown and Sidwell's didn't.