Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Send her for the experience, not for Ivy access. Then you all feel like it was a failure if she gets into anything with less name brand. Because the time of “feeder” schools to Harvard is over. The most prestigious boarding schools have a ton of kids with elite school hooks and those will be the pool she’s competing against for Harvard. Her admissions chances probably aren’t much different. But if she loves it and gets a great education and you can swing it then it’s a win all around.
I only mentioned the Ivy acceptances as some sort of measure of rigor or quality. Not sure how else to explain - I don’t know the average SAT score, or AP rate. Anyway, it’s a good school but the BS is much better. Who knows where kids will go to college, that’s not the end all be all, HS is equally important.
Anonymous wrote:Send her for the experience, not for Ivy access. Then you all feel like it was a failure if she gets into anything with less name brand. Because the time of “feeder” schools to Harvard is over. The most prestigious boarding schools have a ton of kids with elite school hooks and those will be the pool she’s competing against for Harvard. Her admissions chances probably aren’t much different. But if she loves it and gets a great education and you can swing it then it’s a win all around.
Anonymous wrote:Send her for the experience, not for Ivy access. Then you all feel like it was a failure if she gets into anything with less name brand. Because the time of “feeder” schools to Harvard is over. The most prestigious boarding schools have a ton of kids with elite school hooks and those will be the pool she’s competing against for Harvard. Her admissions chances probably aren’t much different. But if she loves it and gets a great education and you can swing it then it’s a win all around.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If she wants to go and it is a great academic opportunity, much above what she currently has access to, then yes let her go.
Makes sense. She’s in private, but their exmissions aren’t great. The class that’s just about to graduate has only 3 Ivy admits, from 250 kids. It’s a great school, but not in the same league at all, I would say maybe ranked around 200 or 250 nationally among privates, the BS is top. As I said, sometimes she says she wants to go, sometimes she says she doesn’t. So I don’t know for sure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If she wants to go and it is a great academic opportunity, much above what she currently has access to, then yes let her go.
Makes sense. She’s in private, but their exmissions aren’t great. The class that’s just about to graduate has only 3 Ivy admits, from 250 kids. It’s a great school, but not in the same league at all, I would say maybe ranked around 200 or 250 nationally among privates, the BS is top. As I said, sometimes she says she wants to go, sometimes she says she doesn’t. So I don’t know for sure.
Anonymous wrote:If she wants to go and it is a great academic opportunity, much above what she currently has access to, then yes let her go.