Anonymous wrote:Academically the academically rigorous catholic schools and the academically rigorous independent schools are roughly equivalent.
Anonymous wrote:Academically the academically rigorous catholic schools and the academically rigorous independent schools are roughly equivalent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC went from Catholic k-8 and was at the top of her class and ended up at a big 3. She was not prepared at all. The courses in her k-8 just did not cover the material in such a deep way as big 3. No major research paper or as many English essays and math was more superficial. I wish I had done a summer prep course beforehand in math and maybe in English. But she wanted a more rigorous curriculum than what the Catholic high schools offered. It took her awhile to adjust but she enjoyed the more rigorous academics.
Major research papers? SHE wanted rigor?
BS
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Anonymous wrote:DC went from Catholic k-8 and was at the top of her class and ended up at a big 3. She was not prepared at all. The courses in her k-8 just did not cover the material in such a deep way as big 3. No major research paper or as many English essays and math was more superficial. I wish I had done a summer prep course beforehand in math and maybe in English. But she wanted a more rigorous curriculum than what the Catholic high schools offered. It took her awhile to adjust but she enjoyed the more rigorous academics.