Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And, apparently, as far from a HBCU as she can.
Unnecessary. She goes to a school that's 16% black, max. Not expecting HBCU to be on her radar.
Why?
Because I'm expecting her to go the Ivy League (or Stanford) route just like her parents who went to Princeton/Columbia/Harvard. Even though PBO went to Occidental (his first two years) he knew that he had to go to an even more rigorous school to further his career.
I like Howard and Spelman* but they aren't on the same playing field as Barnard/Columbia/Stanford (the schools that she appears to have her eyes on).
*I wouldn't say Barnard is that much better then Spelman other then the fact that Barnard is affiliated with Columbia.
So, as a general rule, you see HBCUs as second-tier safeties?
I think Howard and Spelman students (especially Spelman) are some of the best academics this country has to offer but when you are comparing Ivy Leagues/Stanford to smaller private colleges (even Williams, Swarthmore, Amherst, Wellesley) it's not on the same level. Ivy League (yes I'm including Stanford) is Ivy League, that's the whole point of their exclusiveness. I see Malia going to Ivy League/Stanford for undergrad and Sasha going to a liberal arts college. Just speculation, because this
whole thread is speculation without an official announcement).
I don't follow. Malia is not even considering Spelman, is she?
Obviously a president's child wouldn't be attending them, though Obama's Secretary of Education choose public for the 7 years his kids went to school here.
Are you talking about Duncan? Kids went to school in that horrible Arlington district . . . in a state that rejected Common Core.
I thought she's already chosen Barnard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And, apparently, as far from a HBCU as she can.
Unnecessary. She goes to a school that's 16% black, max. Not expecting HBCU to be on her radar.
Why?
Because I'm expecting her to go the Ivy League (or Stanford) route just like her parents who went to Princeton/Columbia/Harvard. Even though PBO went to Occidental (his first two years) he knew that he had to go to an even more rigorous school to further his career.
I like Howard and Spelman* but they aren't on the same playing field as Barnard/Columbia/Stanford (the schools that she appears to have her eyes on).
*I wouldn't say Barnard is that much better then Spelman other then the fact that Barnard is affiliated with Columbia.
So, as a general rule, you see HBCUs as second-tier safeties?
I think Howard and Spelman students (especially Spelman) are some of the best academics this country has to offer but when you are comparing Ivy Leagues/Stanford to smaller private colleges (even Williams, Swarthmore, Amherst, Wellesley) it's not on the same level. Ivy League (yes I'm including Stanford) is Ivy League, that's the whole point of their exclusiveness. I see Malia going to Ivy League/Stanford for undergrad and Sasha going to a liberal arts college. Just speculation, because this
whole thread is speculation without an official announcement).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And, apparently, as far from a HBCU as she can.
Unnecessary. She goes to a school that's 16% black, max. Not expecting HBCU to be on her radar.
Why?
Because I'm expecting her to go the Ivy League (or Stanford) route just like her parents who went to Princeton/Columbia/Harvard. Even though PBO went to Occidental (his first two years) he knew that he had to go to an even more rigorous school to further his career.
I like Howard and Spelman* but they aren't on the same playing field as Barnard/Columbia/Stanford (the schools that she appears to have her eyes on).
*I wouldn't say Barnard is that much better then Spelman other then the fact that Barnard is affiliated with Columbia.
So, as a general rule, you see HBCUs as second-tier safeties?
Obviously a president's child wouldn't be attending them, though Obama's Secretary of Education choose public for the 7 years his kids went to school here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And, apparently, as far from a HBCU as she can.
Unnecessary. She goes to a school that's 16% black, max. Not expecting HBCU to be on her radar.
Why?
Because I'm expecting her to go the Ivy League (or Stanford) route just like her parents who went to Princeton/Columbia/Harvard. Even though PBO went to Occidental (his first two years) he knew that he had to go to an even more rigorous school to further his career.
I like Howard and Spelman* but they aren't on the same playing field as Barnard/Columbia/Stanford (the schools that she appears to have her eyes on).
*I wouldn't say Barnard is that much better then Spelman other then the fact that Barnard is affiliated with Columbia.
So, as a general rule, you see HBCUs as second-tier safeties?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And, apparently, as far from a HBCU as she can.
Unnecessary. She goes to a school that's 16% black, max. Not expecting HBCU to be on her radar.
Why?
Because I'm expecting her to go the Ivy League (or Stanford) route just like her parents who went to Princeton/Columbia/Harvard. Even though PBO went to Occidental (his first two years) he knew that he had to go to an even more rigorous school to further his career.
I like Howard and Spelman* but they aren't on the same playing field as Barnard/Columbia/Stanford (the schools that she appears to have her eyes on).
*I wouldn't say Barnard is that much better then Spelman other then the fact that Barnard is affiliated with Columbia.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And, apparently, as far from a HBCU as she can.
Unnecessary. She goes to a school that's 16% black, max. Not expecting HBCU to be on her radar.
Why?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
By earn it, do you mean putting 25 to 40 hours into schoolwork outside of the classroom? About the range for "average" Sidwell student.
Really??? I have two kids who went from Sidwell to a HYP and neither put in anything like that kind of time. 15-20 hours per week on homework was closer to the norm for them.
Not a careful reader. It says work outside of the classroom, which means library time, holidays study hall etc. 25 plus per week is the norm at Sudwell, unless your kids are just lazy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And, apparently, as far from a HBCU as she can.
Unnecessary. She goes to a school that's 16% black, max. Not expecting HBCU to be on her radar.
Anonymous wrote:people really care about where she goes?? why?