Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Exeter is Harkness, which my son hated.
Andover does the Harkness method too. It’s just discussion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't know if this is the case anymore, but my impression when I attended Andover over 20 years ago was that Exeter was a little more traditional. Not in the religious sense, but like more frequent Saturday classes and more specific dress code.
When I was was at Andover about 15-20 years ago, we still had Saturday classes. I don’t know if those are gone now?
I do remember that we didn’t have that much of a dress code.
We had them when I went there, but it was almost vestigial. Maybe 2 times in fall, 2 times in spring, none in winter, and only two class periods per Saturday IIRC. It was like they kept just the tiniest bit to be able to say they had them. Exeter I heard had them much more often.
Oh yeah that was true when I was there, too.
I just checked, they are gone now. No more Saturdays. https://www.andover.edu/faq

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't know if this is the case anymore, but my impression when I attended Andover over 20 years ago was that Exeter was a little more traditional. Not in the religious sense, but like more frequent Saturday classes and more specific dress code.
When I was was at Andover about 15-20 years ago, we still had Saturday classes. I don’t know if those are gone now?
I do remember that we didn’t have that much of a dress code.
We had them when I went there, but it was almost vestigial. Maybe 2 times in fall, 2 times in spring, none in winter, and only two class periods per Saturday IIRC. It was like they kept just the tiniest bit to be able to say they had them. Exeter I heard had them much more often.
Oh yeah that was true when I was there, too.
Anonymous wrote:Exeter is Harkness, which my son hated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't know if this is the case anymore, but my impression when I attended Andover over 20 years ago was that Exeter was a little more traditional. Not in the religious sense, but like more frequent Saturday classes and more specific dress code.
When I was was at Andover about 15-20 years ago, we still had Saturday classes. I don’t know if those are gone now?
I do remember that we didn’t have that much of a dress code.
We had them when I went there, but it was almost vestigial. Maybe 2 times in fall, 2 times in spring, none in winter, and only two class periods per Saturday IIRC. It was like they kept just the tiniest bit to be able to say they had them. Exeter I heard had them much more often.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't know if this is the case anymore, but my impression when I attended Andover over 20 years ago was that Exeter was a little more traditional. Not in the religious sense, but like more frequent Saturday classes and more specific dress code.
When I was was at Andover about 15-20 years ago, we still had Saturday classes. I don’t know if those are gone now?
I do remember that we didn’t have that much of a dress code.
Anonymous wrote:Don't know if this is the case anymore, but my impression when I attended Andover over 20 years ago was that Exeter was a little more traditional. Not in the religious sense, but like more frequent Saturday classes and more specific dress code.
Anonymous wrote:Can’t really go wrong either way. One is an idyllic scholarly community tucked away in the NH countryside, with world class facilities, acres of pristine nature, and the most elite HS minds from all over the world. The other is among the best of the suburban Boston high schools.