Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Out of curiosity, I just searched the Harvard Crimson archives for both "Georgetown Day" and "Sidwell Friends." Odd that at a college that supposedly caters to GDS, there are a lot more mentions of Sidwell? Perhaps the GDS-Harvard connection is apocryphal?
Out of curiosity I just searched the Harvard Crimson archives and there are more than TWICE as many mentions of St. Albans than Sidwell Friends. What does this mean? Nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Out of curiosity, I just searched the Harvard Crimson archives for both "Georgetown Day" and "Sidwell Friends." Odd that at a college that supposedly caters to GDS, there are a lot more mentions of Sidwell? Perhaps the GDS-Harvard connection is apocryphal?
Anonymous wrote:Out of curiosity, I just searched the Harvard Crimson archives for both "Georgetown Day" and "Sidwell Friends." Odd that at a college that supposedly caters to GDS, there are a lot more mentions of Sidwell? Perhaps the GDS-Harvard connection is apocryphal?
Anonymous wrote:GDS sends a lot to Harvard and Sidwell sends a lot to Yale. I'll never understand why, but GDS kids seem to consistently prefer the vibe at Harvard, while Sidwell kids seem to prefer Yale. Maybe more Harvard parents at GDS and more Yale parents at Sidwell?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A GDS grad just won a Rhodes. What will the haters say now?
Congrats to the kid is what I'd say. I also congratulate the several Rhodes scholars this year who are alums of local NoVa and Maryland publics.
What is the color of the sky in your tiny little bubble?
Anonymous wrote:GDS is not over-represented at Harvard compared to other schools in the area. GDS overreacts and talks to itself on this issue as it does to so many other issues. It ranks somewhere below Sidwell, STA and NCS when it comes to Harvard and Ivy admissions generally. It's just a blip on the national list of schools when it comes to Harvard admissions.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe, but it's more than that. Sidwell kids rarely even apply to Harvard, and if you are qualified for Yale, you are qualified for Harvard.
Anonymous wrote:GDS sends a lot to Harvard and Sidwell sends a lot to Yale. I'll never understand why, but GDS kids seem to consistently prefer the vibe at Harvard, while Sidwell kids seem to prefer Yale. Maybe more Harvard parents at GDS and more Yale parents at Sidwell?
Anonymous wrote:Not sure if anyone has posted this yet, but here are your answers for Harvard:
http://www.thecrimson.com/article/2013/12/13/making-harvard-feeder-schools/
"In total, one out of every 20 Harvard freshmen attended one of the seven high schools most represented in the class of 2017—Boston Latin, Phillips Academy in Andover, Stuyvesant High School, Noble and Greenough School, Phillips Exeter Academy, Trinity School in New York City, and Lexington High School."
See also:
http://www.thecrimson.com/article/2015/3/26/regional-diversity-scrutiny/