Anonymous wrote:Cooper still won’t have any space for playing fields for PE or field sports if that is important to you. 2nd Street has more established activities and is closer to a metro station. The activities situation will change over time, but it will take a while. And the distance from the metro is likely to matter more for older students who won’t want to take a bus. I don’t think there is a big difference in the quality of the faculty and staff or the curriculum, so relative compute might be your biggest factor. But they’ll be pretty close together next year too.
Anonymous wrote:it is spanish - unless they recently changed that
Anonymous wrote:most people still chose second street (rank it higher) unless they are closer to cooper, have a sibling already at cooper, far prefer spanish to french. this could change over time. but you still have the more established faculty and no new building or other possible expansion-related issues at the 2nd street location.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are like zero humans who ever been at both (there is not transfer preference) so you are asking the wrong question. You need to ask for specific feedback from people who are at each and then compare yourself.
No teachers have moved between?
Anonymous wrote:There are like zero humans who ever been at both (there is not transfer preference) so you are asking the wrong question. You need to ask for specific feedback from people who are at each and then compare yourself.