Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Big three has better college placement.
When will people realize that "college placement" does not exist and hasn't existed since at least the 90's? Big 3 creates the illusion of being an express-track to the T15 schools because they take a ton of legacy students and athletes. If your kid goes to, say, Sidwell and graduates with a 3.7 GPA and 1530 SAT, they are ending up at a school somewhere in the 30-70 range.
So the kids with a 3.7 end up in the top 1-2% of colleges and well above where kids with an unweighted 3.7 from public go but you don’t think the name helps with college placement?
Anonymous wrote:The social scene is something to consider too as it will affect your child’s happiness. In addition to the heavy workload, the Potomac US is a miserable place to be for many kids not in the “right” cliques. Probably the same in the Big 3-but the lack of fostering of a good community for an entire class is extremely disappointing.
Anonymous wrote:The social scene is something to consider too as it will affect your child’s happiness. In addition to the heavy workload, the Potomac US is a miserable place to be for many kids not in the “right” cliques. Probably the same in the Big 3-but the lack of fostering of a good community for an entire class is extremely disappointing.
Anonymous wrote:Potomac is very rigorous. We have friends at STA and workload is similar. Our kid is tracked at Advanced (former AP) level track. Tons of homework, projects, teachers are very demanding. Currently working on finance project. Learning a ton. There are regular tracks as well that are less difficult. But academics are top notch and well above schools like Flint Hill, Bullis which are geared to athletic recruits. And even upper level classes there are easier and scaled upward as we know from our neighbors kids who go there.
Can’t comment on social life at STA, but we know Bullis is all clique. Sports kids are a big group and then you have the Uber rich MD crowd kids. Potomac to a much lesser extent. School has good spirit with tons of after school events like dinners, basketball tourneys, coffee house. Kid had a good group of friends and many kids hang out in multiple groups.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it all evens out. There’s more work assigned in Big 3 but the kids are also smarter so…
The kids aren’t smarter in Big 3 schools.
It depends on the rigor of the student’s schedule at Potomac. I know because I work with students at both schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Big three has better college placement.
When will people realize that "college placement" does not exist and hasn't existed since at least the 90's? Big 3 creates the illusion of being an express-track to the T15 schools because they take a ton of legacy students and athletes. If your kid goes to, say, Sidwell and graduates with a 3.7 GPA and 1530 SAT, they are ending up at a school somewhere in the 30-70 range.
Anonymous wrote:Big three has better college placement.