Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our nationally ranked public school still sends 20-30% kids to community colleges every year. Any decent private school would send most of their kids to t50 schools.
Only about 10% of our nationally ranked public school go to T30 schools. Some of them have a tough time at their college having difficulty to deal with college classes.
There are other issues in public schools such as weak curriculum and drug problems. Depression seems to be common among the student body. And many kids are not well mannered. We regret that we didn't send our kids to a private.
What does nationally ranked even mean? I think US News ranks like 1000+ HSs…are you saying it is top 10, top 100…1200th?
I guarantee you none of the top kids in the top 50 or even 100 HSs are struggling in college.
Anonymous wrote:Our nationally ranked public school still sends 20-30% kids to community colleges every year. Any decent private school would send most of their kids to t50 schools.
Only about 10% of our nationally ranked public school go to T30 schools. Some of them have a tough time at their college having difficulty to deal with college classes.
There are other issues in public schools such as weak curriculum and drug problems. Depression seems to be common among the student body. And many kids are not well mannered. We regret that we didn't send our kids to a private.
Anonymous wrote:Just FYI, private colleges now cost $100,000 a year.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I want to send my DD to a specific school for high school in our area (not DMV) that costs around 40k a year. Second choice would be a school that costs around 30k. Our public high school is huge and not great college prep, though it consistently sends between 5-10 kids to Ivies a year out of 600 kids. Underwhelmed by her middle school which seems so big, disorganized, and not rigorous.
Are there private school parents on this board that aren’t letting their kid apply early decision or making their kids take into account costs? With schools starting to cross into the 100k range, our family can’t justify that cost even though we have a fair amount of savings. I don’t think it will be a problem if DD stays in public because many of her friends are UMC. But I don’t know about peer pressure at privates to go to the very best school regardless of cost. I’d be happy with DD getting merit from a school like Macalester or going to an out of state public to a school like Wisconsin.
Out of state cost of attendance (tuition, room and board) at Wisconsin is around $62,000 a year. Not exactly a bargain. Just fyi.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You want to send her to a private school for college prep, not prestige chasing. There are a lot of private school parents with that same mindset.
Depending on the particular private school’s outcome, I think it’s realistic to get merit from Macalester type of lac, if dc performs reasonably well. It’s really specific to the particular private school, better talk to parents there.
Waste of money public’s always do better
100% false- many privates are you feeder schools and a large % of the students get into top schools.
Anonymous wrote:Our nationally ranked public school still sends 20-30% kids to community colleges every year. Any decent private school would send most of their kids to t50 schools.
Only about 10% of our nationally ranked public school go to T30 schools. Some of them have a tough time at their college having difficulty to deal with college classes.
There are other issues in public schools such as weak curriculum and drug problems. Depression seems to be common among the student body. And many kids are not well mannered. We regret that we didn't send our kids to a private.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You want to send her to a private school for college prep, not prestige chasing. There are a lot of private school parents with that same mindset.
Depending on the particular private school’s outcome, I think it’s realistic to get merit from Macalester type of lac, if dc performs reasonably well. It’s really specific to the particular private school, better talk to parents there.
Waste of money public’s always do better
Just FYI, private colleges now cost $100,000 a year.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I want to send my DD to a specific school for high school in our area (not DMV) that costs around 40k a year. Second choice would be a school that costs around 30k. Our public high school is huge and not great college prep, though it consistently sends between 5-10 kids to Ivies a year out of 600 kids. Underwhelmed by her middle school which seems so big, disorganized, and not rigorous.
Are there private school parents on this board that aren’t letting their kid apply early decision or making their kids take into account costs? With schools starting to cross into the 100k range, our family can’t justify that cost even though we have a fair amount of savings. I don’t think it will be a problem if DD stays in public because many of her friends are UMC. But I don’t know about peer pressure at privates to go to the very best school regardless of cost. I’d be happy with DD getting merit from a school like Macalester or going to an out of state public to a school like Wisconsin.
Out of state cost of attendance (tuition, room and board) at Wisconsin is around $62,000 a year. Not exactly a bargain. Just fyi.
Anonymous wrote:You want to send her to a private school for college prep, not prestige chasing. There are a lot of private school parents with that same mindset.
Depending on the particular private school’s outcome, I think it’s realistic to get merit from Macalester type of lac, if dc performs reasonably well. It’s really specific to the particular private school, better talk to parents there.
Anonymous wrote:“Underwhelmed by her middle school which seems so big, disorganized, and not rigorous.”
What do you want from middle school? What does not rigorous mean? If it offers algebra and geometry that’s about all you really need from a middle school.
Anonymous wrote:I want to send my DD to a specific school for high school in our area (not DMV) that costs around 40k a year. Second choice would be a school that costs around 30k. Our public high school is huge and not great college prep, though it consistently sends between 5-10 kids to Ivies a year out of 600 kids. Underwhelmed by her middle school which seems so big, disorganized, and not rigorous.
Are there private school parents on this board that aren’t letting their kid apply early decision or making their kids take into account costs? With schools starting to cross into the 100k range, our family can’t justify that cost even though we have a fair amount of savings. I don’t think it will be a problem if DD stays in public because many of her friends are UMC. But I don’t know about peer pressure at privates to go to the very best school regardless of cost. I’d be happy with DD getting merit from a school like Macalester or going to an out of state public to a school like Wisconsin.
Anonymous wrote:“Underwhelmed by her middle school which seems so big, disorganized, and not rigorous.”
What do you want from middle school? What does not rigorous mean? If it offers algebra and geometry that’s about all you really need from a middle school.