Anonymous wrote:Or is a student/parent in the current senior class and is posting anecdotal information.
Anonymous wrote:Why the obsession with Ivies? There are many great colleges and universities that are not Ivy that offer their students amazing intellectual opportunities and position them well for any range of careers.
I'm genuinely curious as to why parents value the Ivies so highly. What do you think your kids will get there that they won't get at other schools? Is it the status? Do you think it will open doors that, say, Stanford, Berkeley, UVA, UT, etc. will not?
Anonymous wrote:Honestly, GDS is a great school, but I was swayed away by the parents who so aggressively promote it on boards like this and in person. It made me feel that the school was full of high stress aggressive parents who were more concerned about college admissions than the actual education of their kids. Probably not fair on my part, but that was my impression.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, GDS is a great school, but I was swayed away by the parents who so aggressively promote it on boards like this and in person. It made me feel that the school was full of high stress aggressive parents who were more concerned about college admissions than the actual education of their kids. Probably not fair on my part, but that was my impression.
Not an inaccurate description ....
Those GDS parents, they are "machers."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, GDS is a great school, but I was swayed away by the parents who so aggressively promote it on boards like this and in person. It made me feel that the school was full of high stress aggressive parents who were more concerned about college admissions than the actual education of their kids. Probably not fair on my part, but that was my impression.
Not an inaccurate description ....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, GDS is a great school, but I was swayed away by the parents who so aggressively promote it on boards like this and in person. It made me feel that the school was full of high stress aggressive parents who were more concerned about college admissions than the actual education of their kids. Probably not fair on my part, but that was my impression.
Not an inaccurate description ....
Anonymous wrote:Honestly, GDS is a great school, but I was swayed away by the parents who so aggressively promote it on boards like this and in person. It made me feel that the school was full of high stress aggressive parents who were more concerned about college admissions than the actual education of their kids. Probably not fair on my part, but that was my impression.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, GDS is a great school, but I was swayed away by the parents who so aggressively promote it on boards like this and in person. It made me feel that the school was full of high stress aggressive parents who were more concerned about college admissions than the actual education of their kids. Probably not fair on my part, but that was my impression.
Of course the problem with this board is that you can't tell whether a GDS "promoter" is an actual GDS parent or someone pretending to be/hoping you'll assume that she is a GDS parent. To me, the Admissions Whisperer most likely falls in the latter camp. (Seriously, if you were trying to convince someone to send their kid to your school why would you write something like that?) So yeah, in many cases, the goal seems to be to leave people with a bad impression of the school and, clearly, to some extent it works.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you ask admission directors at the Nation's top prestigious colleges, I suspect that among Washington private schools, Georgetown Day would be whispered most often.
I'm an alumni interviewer for two of the HYPs, and I can assure you this is not the case for at least two Ivies.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly, GDS is a great school, but I was swayed away by the parents who so aggressively promote it on boards like this and in person. It made me feel that the school was full of high stress aggressive parents who were more concerned about college admissions than the actual education of their kids. Probably not fair on my part, but that was my impression.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly, GDS is a great school, but I was swayed away by the parents who so aggressively promote it on boards like this and in person. It made me feel that the school was full of high stress aggressive parents who were more concerned about college admissions than the actual education of their kids. Probably not fair on my part, but that was my impression.