Anonymous wrote:My daughter has interest in both of these schools, and we are applying to them among many. However, these are her top two preferences. How is NCS's rigor compared to Andover? Her cousin went to Andover, and it was very stressful and very rigorous. Is NCS similar or is it more laid back than Andover?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The NCS endowment is very low compared to other privates in the area. I honestly believe it's because fewer people are interested in the unnecessary rigor, stress, and harsh grading at NCS. Enrollment overall is very low. NCS needs to focus on the joy of learning and reduce stress among the students if it wants to remain competitive, and increase its endowment. Otherwise, smart girls, like yours will choose schools like Andover instead. Without a culture shift, NCS is going to fall behind.
Is enrollment low? Wasn’t it just last year parents were complaining that their girls couldn’t get into core science classes because there were too many students and the school hadn’t hired another teacher?
Anonymous wrote:In terms of alumni network, Andover is hands down the better choice. I think the boarding experience lends itself to a tight knit and loyal alumni group. My best friend from law school is an Andover grad and it probably helped him make partner at his law firm (multiple other Andover graduates in the partnership).
NCS being smaller and all female likely limits the value of its alumni network some, unfortunately.