Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our FCPS public's average is higher than about half of those.
Then your school isn’t particularly impressive
Right, you basically just said your school falls in the middle of the pack.
Well yeah... Middle of the pack for free. Imagine paying $50k±/year and getting these scores. Yikes.
Some of us don’t care about SAT scores averages. That wasn’t even on my list of concerns when we selected our Catholic high school.
And why criticize these scores anyway? They’re all solid scores.
DCUM is far too obsessed with putting others down.
The cope from private school parents are strong here. First it was didn’t care where their kids matriculated. Now it’s don’t care about SAT averages. Pretty soon it’s gonna be don’t care about the drugs they do either.
It’s inherent conflict of interest to think the school where you are shelling $20-50k a year might be a dud.
We are zoned for a very strong public HS which consistently is ranked at the top. That said, we chose to "shell out" the money for private school. I know that my kid would probably be fine in public school because she's a great kid. But we wanted her to have a religious component of her HS experience. So she gets to have service to the community embedded into her curriculum as well as theology and opportunity to serve in campus ministry. These things would not be available to her in our very strong MCPS high school. At the same time, she has amazing, happy and committed teachers in classes that under 20 students consistently. We also don't have to worry about violence on campus or vaping and other drugs in the bathrooms in her small all girls environment. So for us the price tag is well worth it. I don't know what her SAT score will be, but she took a mock test a couple of months ago and she got a solid score, so I am not worried about that at all.
I don't know how accurate the SAT scores are on niche, but I sense it is too small a sample to make a judgment. I do know that my daughter is surrounded by other very bright girls who are going on to very strong universities. That's all I need to know honestly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our FCPS public's average is higher than about half of those.
Then your school isn’t particularly impressive
Right, you basically just said your school falls in the middle of the pack.
Well yeah... Middle of the pack for free. Imagine paying $50k±/year and getting these scores. Yikes.
Some of us don’t care about SAT scores averages. That wasn’t even on my list of concerns when we selected our Catholic high school.
And why criticize these scores anyway? They’re all solid scores.
DCUM is far too obsessed with putting others down.
The cope from private school parents are strong here. First it was didn’t care where their kids matriculated. Now it’s don’t care about SAT averages. Pretty soon it’s gonna be don’t care about the drugs they do either.
It’s inherent conflict of interest to think the school where you are shelling $20-50k a year might be a dud.
Anonymous wrote:I think girls do better at a Catholic school environment than boys.
Anonymous wrote:Some of those are lower than the average SATs of surrounding public.
Anonymous wrote:I think girls do better at a Catholic school environment than boys.
Anonymous wrote:I think girls do better at a Catholic school environment than boys.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our FCPS public's average is higher than about half of those.
Then your school isn’t particularly impressive
Right, you basically just said your school falls in the middle of the pack.
Well yeah... Middle of the pack for free. Imagine paying $50k±/year and getting these scores. Yikes.
Some of us don’t care about SAT scores averages. That wasn’t even on my list of concerns when we selected our Catholic high school.
And why criticize these scores anyway? They’re all solid scores.
DCUM is far too obsessed with putting others down.
The cope from private school parents are strong here. First it was didn’t care where their kids matriculated. Now it’s don’t care about SAT averages. Pretty soon it’s gonna be don’t care about the drugs they do either.
It’s inherent conflict of interest to think the school where you are shelling $20-50k a year might be a dud.
I’ve taught in public and Catholic. I‘m sticking with Catholic. From my extensive experience with both, I’ve determined the Catholic schools have solid administrations, strong curricula, and high expectations. It’s where I’ve placed my own children and I am certain that my $25K is paying for a great product.
I’m not sure why you need to care. If you’re happy with your choice, then go be happy. I’ll sit over here happy with mine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our FCPS public's average is higher than about half of those.
Then your school isn’t particularly impressive
Right, you basically just said your school falls in the middle of the pack.
Well yeah... Middle of the pack for free. Imagine paying $50k±/year and getting these scores. Yikes.
Some of us don’t care about SAT scores averages. That wasn’t even on my list of concerns when we selected our Catholic high school.
And why criticize these scores anyway? They’re all solid scores.
DCUM is far too obsessed with putting others down.
The cope from private school parents are strong here. First it was didn’t care where their kids matriculated. Now it’s don’t care about SAT averages. Pretty soon it’s gonna be don’t care about the drugs they do either.
It’s inherent conflict of interest to think the school where you are shelling $20-50k a year might be a dud.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our FCPS public's average is higher than about half of those.
Then your school isn’t particularly impressive
Right, you basically just said your school falls in the middle of the pack.
Well yeah... Middle of the pack for free. Imagine paying $50k±/year and getting these scores. Yikes.
Some of us don’t care about SAT scores averages. That wasn’t even on my list of concerns when we selected our Catholic high school.
And why criticize these scores anyway? They’re all solid scores.
DCUM is far too obsessed with putting others down.
The cope from private school parents are strong here. First it was didn’t care where their kids matriculated. Now it’s don’t care about SAT averages. Pretty soon it’s gonna be don’t care about the drugs they do either.
It’s inherent conflict of interest to think the school where you are shelling $20-50k a year might be a dud.
We are zoned for a very strong public HS which consistently is ranked at the top. That said, we chose to "shell out" the money for private school. I know that my kid would probably be fine in public school because she's a great kid. But we wanted her to have a religious component of her HS experience. So she gets to have service to the community embedded into her curriculum as well as theology and opportunity to serve in campus ministry. These things would not be available to her in our very strong MCPS high school. At the same time, she has amazing, happy and committed teachers in classes that under 20 students consistently. We also don't have to worry about violence on campus or vaping and other drugs in the bathrooms in her small all girls environment. So for us the price tag is well worth it. I don't know what her SAT score will be, but she took a mock test a couple of months ago and she got a solid score, so I am not worried about that at all.
I don't know how accurate the SAT scores are on niche, but I sense it is too small a sample to make a judgment. I do know that my daughter is surrounded by other very bright girls who are going on to very strong universities. That's all I need to know honestly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our FCPS public's average is higher than about half of those.
Then your school isn’t particularly impressive
Right, you basically just said your school falls in the middle of the pack.
Well yeah... Middle of the pack for free. Imagine paying $50k±/year and getting these scores. Yikes.
Some of us don’t care about SAT scores averages. That wasn’t even on my list of concerns when we selected our Catholic high school.
And why criticize these scores anyway? They’re all solid scores.
DCUM is far too obsessed with putting others down.
The cope from private school parents are strong here. First it was didn’t care where their kids matriculated. Now it’s don’t care about SAT averages. Pretty soon it’s gonna be don’t care about the drugs they do either.
It’s inherent conflict of interest to think the school where you are shelling $20-50k a year might be a dud.