Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Keep in mind NYC public school students have been tested to death for the past ten years. My dcs now attend a private hs. They are killing it on the PSAT and SAT versus their private grammar school educated classmates. I chalk it up to a decade of test prep and test taking in school. Also, the SHSAT is harder than the ISEE/SSAT/HSPT/TACHS.
Testing started at Kindergarten. In addition to supplemental tutoring. The feeder pipeline was Hunter/G&T program.
Private school has more of an emphasis on well roundedness compared to public school.
Anonymous wrote:
Keep in mind NYC public school students have been tested to death for the past ten years. My dcs now attend a private hs. They are killing it on the PSAT and SAT versus their private grammar school educated classmates. I chalk it up to a decade of test prep and test taking in school. Also, the SHSAT is harder than the ISEE/SSAT/HSPT/TACHS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I may have made a mistake, but I counted 61 for Hunter.
Regis--all male, Catholic, free tuition for all, had 15.
And one of those is my son!
Anonymous wrote:Why so few students at private schools made it to NMSF? Less rigorous compared to magnet schools? Particularly girls schools, chapin, nightingdale, marymount, 5, 3, and 1.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why so few students at private schools made it to NMSF? Less rigorous compared to magnet schools? Particularly girls schools, chapin, nightingdale, marymount, 5, 3, and 1.
Small contingent to start with. Do some math.
Anonymous wrote:Why so few students at private schools made it to NMSF? Less rigorous compared to magnet schools? Particularly girls schools, chapin, nightingdale, marymount, 5, 3, and 1.
Anonymous
Spence?
Anonymous wrote:I may have made a mistake, but I counted 61 for Hunter.
Regis--all male, Catholic, free tuition for all, had 15.
Anonymous wrote:How about as a % of students