Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately no
Anonymous wrote:Can we do rankings by category?
1. academics
2. high school placement
3. facility
4. location
5. extracurriculars
6. soft skill development
7. diversity
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can't rank these. We are Jewish- didn't even consider NPS, St. Pats, or WES. So for US, those three are the least desirable.
A huge portion of the NPS community is Jewish or interfaith.
Anonymous wrote:You can't rank these. We are Jewish- didn't even consider NPS, St. Pats, or WES. So for US, those three are the least desirable.
Anonymous wrote:Can we do rankings by category?
1. academics
2. high school placement
3. facility
4. location
5. extracurriculars
6. soft skill development
7. diversity
Anonymous wrote:May I ask why? Are you looking at all of these schools for next year or just seeking validation from DCUM that your child is at the “top” one?
Anonymous wrote:That’s funny, because we looked at St. Patrick’s, Norwood, NPS, and WES and found them to be incredibly similar. All top notch, wonderful schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not factoring in a persons commute, how would you rank these?
NPS
St. Pats
WES
Sheridan
Lowell
Norwood
wes above norwood and sheridan?
rationale? i disagree
I whole heartedly disagree. How in the world is WES over Sheridan and Lowell?
I’m surprised WES is even in the original question
Oh hi WES hater! How are you?
I'm not hating on WES, it's just not generally lumped with these schools on dcum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not factoring in a persons commute, how would you rank these?
NPS
St. Pats
WES
Sheridan
Lowell
Norwood
wes above norwood and sheridan?
rationale? i disagree
I whole heartedly disagree. How in the world is WES over Sheridan and Lowell?[/quote]
+1. I would be WES at the bottom.