Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sounds absolutely miserable. I am stressed just thinking about it. Why does anyone want to go?
Some kids really thrive on it. It isn't for everyone. There are a ton of great schools in the area.
Also, the kids are incredibly prepared for college, like to the point that for most of them, college is easier.
I have heard people say the whole college is easier line many times with regard to these schools and it is such a head scratcher to me. Is this a goal? Why would anyone want college to be easier? An education should build not peak in high school!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sounds absolutely miserable. I am stressed just thinking about it. Why does anyone want to go?
Some kids really thrive on it. It isn't for everyone. There are a ton of great schools in the area.
Also, the kids are incredibly prepared for college, like to the point that for most of them, college is easier.
Anonymous wrote:It sounds absolutely miserable. I am stressed just thinking about it. Why does anyone want to go?
Anonymous wrote:I’m surprised they don’t have a higher rate of kids leaving the school. How do they determine at 5 if this is the type of kid that would thrive on 2-3 hours of homework a night in middle school??
Anonymous wrote:My middle schooler at gds doesn’t have that much work
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sounds absolutely miserable. I am stressed just thinking about it. Why does anyone want to go?
Some kids really thrive on it. It isn't for everyone. There are a ton of great schools in the area.
Also, the kids are incredibly prepared for college, like to the point that for most of them, college is easier.
I have heard people say the whole college is easier line many times with regard to these schools and it is such a head scratcher to me. Is this a goal? Why would anyone want college to be easier? An education should build not peak in high school!
Anonymous wrote:My kids came from a K-8 that sends 3-4 to Sidwell each year. They don’t necessarily take the smartest kids in the grade however each kid has a major hook. And, the kids who go each year are extremely wealthy, not just full pay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sounds absolutely miserable. I am stressed just thinking about it. Why does anyone want to go?
Some kids really thrive on it. It isn't for everyone. There are a ton of great schools in the area.
Also, the kids are incredibly prepared for college, like to the point that for most of them, college is easier.
Anonymous wrote:It sounds absolutely miserable. I am stressed just thinking about it. Why does anyone want to go?
Anonymous wrote:Yes, for 9th grade admission.
And honestly, they should. I would not send an A/B student there. In my experience it's a challenge even for a kids who previously got very high As in public---and there's nothing worse than being in a school that's a bad fit.
It's just makes for an unhappy kid and there are lots of unhappy kids at the Big3 schools because they're overwhelmed by the workload in high school. They're really only a great fit for kids who love to work hard and put themselves to the academic limit.