Anonymous wrote:94% of Horace Mann has a GPA higher than a B-, I'm pretty sure that more than 6% of those kids are slackers to some degree.
Anonymous wrote:Average SAT score for Horace Mann: 1426
Average SAT score for SHS: 1399
Despite the "grueling and onerous" admissions process for the former and the fact that the latter lets in all of Scarsdale's many broke drug addicts
Anonymous wrote:You just said they "give out A's from a pez dispenser" so which is it? (and do you seriously think "broke, sociopathic misfits" are a significant portion of the student body in *Scarsdale*?)
Anonymous wrote:Also, if you check the college profile for Scarsdale High School - which you seem to have a weird beef with for some reason? - their grade distribution is less generous than HM's:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1H83rvG4GQt5LJRPZJBDnJSwzPnRc-kDf/view
Anonymous wrote:They actually disclose that information in their college profiles - for example Horace Mann's https://resources.finalsite.net/images/v1728397429/horacemann/szq8dkzflvd840kzdvo3/HMSchoolProfile2024-25F.pdf has 83% of the class averaging either an A- or B+, just 1% got 4.0's.
Anonymous wrote:Grade inflation tends to consist not so much of overestimating brainpower as of overestimating effort; lots of kids both at TT prep schools and TT colleges phone in their work and still get A's, they're smart enough to get into those places but they don't care to spend their time being diligent students.
Anonymous wrote:What is the grade inflation like at the TT schools? Do most of the kids in high school school get As? I wonder because a lot of suburban schools that my relatives' kids attend give out mostly As so it is so hard to distinguish between the students. It always seems like everyone has a 4.0 (uw) or 4.8 or something with APs. Do the private schools do the same so the kids can compete on GPA for college applications?