Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SAAS is very different from GC and SJC.
Where in MC do you live, OP? Commute might be a consideration if choosing between SJC and GC. Both a re larger, Co-Ed, athletics-focused institutions that cater to a wide range of academic abilities, which you may already know. GC probably skews a bit more conservative and slightly lower SES. All things being equal, I'd choose the better commute between those two options. SAAS is much smaller, all-boys, less focused on athletics and probably more rigorous overall than GC and SJC. It may be worth a longer commute if it's a good fit for your son.
I live in Burtonsville I will look more closely at SAAS thanks!
From a practical perspective, Burtonsville to St. Anselm's or SJC is a hike!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SAAS is very different from GC and SJC.
Where in MC do you live, OP? Commute might be a consideration if choosing between SJC and GC. Both a re larger, Co-Ed, athletics-focused institutions that cater to a wide range of academic abilities, which you may already know. GC probably skews a bit more conservative and slightly lower SES. All things being equal, I'd choose the better commute between those two options. SAAS is much smaller, all-boys, less focused on athletics and probably more rigorous overall than GC and SJC. It may be worth a longer commute if it's a good fit for your son.
I live in Burtonsville I will look more closely at SAAS thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SAAS will offer by far the best education, but it's not for every not. We applied there and didn't get in fwiw.
SAAS will offer by far the best education, but it's not for every *boy.
If an A/B student means not top 20% of current class academically, I would not recommend SAAS. If kid started in 6th grade at SAAS, maybe it could work. But the later grades are that much more of a tough transition academically…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You say you are considering schools and narrowing it down - have you actually applied?
Deadlines for applications have passed so maybe OP meant these are the three schools they applied to? Or maybe she meant she's applying next year for 9th (ie he's in 7th now)???
Either way, SAAS is a very different school than SJC and GC--size, all boys, academics, athletics, etc.
Anonymous wrote:You say you are considering schools and narrowing it down - have you actually applied?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SAAS will offer by far the best education, but it's not for every not. We applied there and didn't get in fwiw.
SAAS will offer by far the best education, but it's not for every *boy.
Anonymous wrote:SAAS is very different from GC and SJC.
Where in MC do you live, OP? Commute might be a consideration if choosing between SJC and GC. Both a re larger, Co-Ed, athletics-focused institutions that cater to a wide range of academic abilities, which you may already know. GC probably skews a bit more conservative and slightly lower SES. All things being equal, I'd choose the better commute between those two options. SAAS is much smaller, all-boys, less focused on athletics and probably more rigorous overall than GC and SJC. It may be worth a longer commute if it's a good fit for your son.
Anonymous wrote:SAAS will offer by far the best education, but it's not for every not. We applied there and didn't get in fwiw.