Anonymous wrote:I like your science, but I am pretty sure Eton is not in the US - Exeter would more likely be the "E"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:there are a bunch of different sources so ranking top schools is very arbitrary. Don't go by one list or some random Wall St Journal ranking. each school has a different feel and fit (some are 100% boarding, some much less, some have over 1,000 students, some much less, some have been around for 300 years, some a little less, etc).
The top schools are usually called HADES or GLADCHEMS, not in any order just acronyms. There is also something called the 10 School Association, but that is nothing more than a band of boarding schools that travels together to help market the schools (but includes many of the top schools).
G groton
L lawrenceville
A andover
D deerfield
C choate
H hotchkiss
E exeter
M middlesex
S st pauls
or
H Hotchkiss
A Andover
D Deerfield
E Exeter
S St Pauls
I like these acronyms, but I'd never heard of almost half of these schools before reading this chain. For prestige accorded by former public school schmucks (as represented by a scientific survey of me), I'd suggest:
G Groton
H Hotchkiss
E Exeter
A Andover
C Choate
E Eton
Anonymous wrote:there are a bunch of different sources so ranking top schools is very arbitrary. Don't go by one list or some random Wall St Journal ranking. each school has a different feel and fit (some are 100% boarding, some much less, some have over 1,000 students, some much less, some have been around for 300 years, some a little less, etc).
The top schools are usually called HADES or GLADCHEMS, not in any order just acronyms. There is also something called the 10 School Association, but that is nothing more than a band of boarding schools that travels together to help market the schools (but includes many of the top schools).
G groton
L lawrenceville
A andover
D deerfield
C choate
H hotchkiss
E exeter
M middlesex
S st pauls
or
H Hotchkiss
A Andover
D Deerfield
E Exeter
S St Pauls
Anonymous wrote:Yes positive it is Middlesex.
Milton is an excellent school, but more thought of as a day school with a boarding option, than a boarding school. Almost like Georgetown prep or St Albans here in Dc which are not usually considered "boarding" schools, though they indeed have boarders.
Anonymous wrote:there are a bunch of different sources so ranking top schools is very arbitrary. Don't go by one list or some random Wall St Journal ranking. each school has a different feel and fit (some are 100% boarding, some much less, some have over 1,000 students, some much less, some have been around for 300 years, some a little less, etc).
The top schools are usually called HADES or GLADCHEMS, not in any order just acronyms. There is also something called the 10 School Association, but that is nothing more than a band of boarding schools that travels together to help market the schools (but includes many of the top schools).
G groton
L lawrenceville
A andover
D deerfield
C choate
H hotchkiss
E exeter
M middlesex
S st pauls
or
H Hotchkiss
A Andover
D Deerfield
E Exeter
S St Pauls