Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems you're not very familiar with the level of competitiveness for GDS/Sodwell/Maret. An A/B student has a minimal chance of being admitted.
Oh just stop. OP we were in your shoes last year coming out of Deal with an A/B student who did well not great on entrance tests but is a great kid. He was admitted it every private he applied including 2 out of the three you losted. He ended up at SJC for a variety of reasons including environment and price.
He is loving high school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He'll do fine. All the private schools have a range of abilities. Has your son taken the SSAT, IEE and/or an IQ score from WISC? Apply and worry about it after he gets accepted.
Ok, but a couple of the more competitive high schools don't actually admit "a range of abilities" in the entering 9th grade class. The high schoolers on one end of that "range" at these 3 schools are always lifers that stayed.
The kid gets As/Bs. If he scores high on the standardized testing and interviews well, he's in the ball park.
Apply OP.
Anonymous wrote:It seems you're not very familiar with the level of competitiveness for GDS/Sodwell/Maret. An A/B student has a minimal chance of being admitted.
Anonymous wrote:What a relief that "Hardy Boy" doesn't mean a kid who solves mysteries with his brother after school!
Don't have a lot of advice re: Wilson, except to say that it's not the only public option, with charters, Walls, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He'll do fine. All the private schools have a range of abilities. Has your son taken the SSAT, IEE and/or an IQ score from WISC? Apply and worry about it after he gets accepted.
Ok, but a couple of the more competitive high schools don't actually admit "a range of abilities" in the entering 9th grade class. The high schoolers on one end of that "range" at these 3 schools are always lifers that stayed.
Anonymous wrote:It seems you're not very familiar with the level of competitiveness for GDS/Sodwell/Maret. An A/B student has a minimal chance of being admitted.
Anonymous wrote:He'll do fine. All the private schools have a range of abilities. Has your son taken the SSAT, IEE and/or an IQ score from WISC? Apply and worry about it after he gets accepted.