Anonymous wrote:There is nothing about Flint Hill, other than class sizes, that sets it apart from a good public high school.
It’s the secular version of Paul VI or O’Connell or BI, but it cost an extra $20k.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because nobody really cares that much about robotics.
They are also in the robotics program that is considered easier and not taking as seriously. I think SSSAS also competes in that one whereas the top schools do VEX.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is nothing about Flint Hill, other than class sizes, that sets it apart from a good public high school.
It’s the secular version of Paul VI or O’Connell or BI, but it cost an extra $20k.
Ok, can you now explain what a Sidwell or st. Albans or whatever has that is different and extra other than an academically homogenous group and more applicants?
Anonymous wrote:Because they accepts students with a wide range of abilities, even in the Upper School and many people on DCUM are snobs and only want their kids to go to schools where the acceptance rate is very low. I think people on here also look down on its location since it's a bit further out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is nothing about Flint Hill, other than class sizes, that sets it apart from a good public high school.
It’s the secular version of Paul VI or O’Connell or BI, but it cost an extra $20k.
Ok, can you now explain what a Sidwell or st. Albans or whatever has that is different and extra other than an academically homogenous group and more applicants?
Anonymous wrote:There is nothing about Flint Hill, other than class sizes, that sets it apart from a good public high school.
It’s the secular version of Paul VI or O’Connell or BI, but it cost an extra $20k.
Anonymous wrote:There is nothing about Flint Hill, other than class sizes, that sets it apart from a good public high school.
It’s the secular version of Paul VI or O’Connell or BI, but it cost an extra $20k.
Anonymous wrote:Because nobody really cares that much about robotics.
Anonymous wrote:There is nothing about Flint Hill, other than class sizes, that sets it apart from a good public high school.
It’s the secular version of Paul VI or O’Connell or BI, but it cost an extra $20k.