Anonymous wrote:Can this school, that sends 1/4-1/3 of every graduating class to ivy league + MIT/Stanford every year, do nothing right. Its too mean, its too rigorous, the website is too blah. People love hating this school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The website could be wrapped in brown paper and tied with string for all I care. My DD benefitted tremendously from her experience at NCS and if you want to pass it by then feel free to do so. NCS isn't going to convince you to pay college tuition rates by dazzling you with eye candy. You are either driven or you deserve to be sidelined. Get in line or get out of the way.
Why such a nasty and snarky response? I was simply asking a question and not particularly looking to be berated in such a ridiculous way. I compared NCS' website Holton, Madeira, Stone Ridge, Visi, etc and it stood out as less than exciting. Excuse me for noticing the obvious, and asking if it was representative of the schools culture. Your response makes me believe the prior response was dead on -- completely mean girl!
You are correct all of those schools you mentioned their websites stand out and are more attractive than NCS. By the way Holton just spent a large amount of time in changing their website and adding the catchy video last fall. However, our visit to NCS vs Holton was far more impressive. My DD will attend NCS this fall.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The website could be wrapped in brown paper and tied with string for all I care. My DD benefitted tremendously from her experience at NCS and if you want to pass it by then feel free to do so. NCS isn't going to convince you to pay college tuition rates by dazzling you with eye candy. You are either driven or you deserve to be sidelined. Get in line or get out of the way.
Why such a nasty and snarky response? I was simply asking a question and not particularly looking to be berated in such a ridiculous way. I compared NCS' website Holton, Madeira, Stone Ridge, Visi, etc and it stood out as less than exciting. Excuse me for noticing the obvious, and asking if it was representative of the schools culture. Your response makes me believe the prior response was dead on -- completely mean girl!
Anonymous wrote:The website could be wrapped in brown paper and tied with string for all I care. My DD benefitted tremendously from her experience at NCS and if you want to pass it by then feel free to do so. NCS isn't going to convince you to pay college tuition rates by dazzling you with eye candy. You are either driven or you deserve to be sidelined. Get in line or get out of the way.
Anonymous wrote:Is it representative of life at the school? I know that academically NCS is one of the best around, so this is not about whether the girls get a great education. My question is does it foster a love of learning? When browsing the website it felt serious and a bit uptight. I'll be looking for an all girls MS/HS for my daughter in the next year and I want a place that is academically rigorous but I also want it to be an enjoyable experience. Past and current parents or current student and alumni if you had to describe the school in less than five words what would you say?
Anonymous wrote:They have a strong market so there's no need for a flashy website and money is diverted elsewhere. I think that's myopic and not a good plan for the future