Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would you choose sidwell over a public school magnet?
Not everyone lives in a jurisdiction that has a public school magnet.
So Sidwell families are not good at answering hypotheticals which may or may not relate to their own personal circumstance?
I will attempt to answer even though my child goes to another competitive private. I think this boils down to 2 factors: 1) How painful is paying the ever increasing private school tuition. Would your money be better used to pay for college/post graduate education? 2) Where do you think you child will be most happy/fulfilled? Are they more likely to want to major in computer science at MIT or be prelaw at University of Chicago?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would you choose sidwell over a public school magnet?
Not everyone lives in a jurisdiction that has a public school magnet.
So Sidwell families are not good at answering hypotheticals which may or may not relate to their own personal circumstance?
I will attempt to answer even though my child goes to another competitive private. I think this boils down to 2 factors: 1) How painful is paying the ever increasing private school tuition. Would your money be better used to pay for college/post graduate education? 2) Where do you think you child will be most happy/fulfilled? Are they more likely to want to major in computer science at MIT or be prelaw at University of Chicago?
1) it is a lot of money, but we are happy to have our kids in an environment where they are challenged and thrive on the challenge.
2) no idea, they will figure it out when the time comes
1. We can afford it.![]()
2. We are not that worried about our kids being able to support themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would you choose sidwell over a public school magnet?
Not everyone lives in a jurisdiction that has a public school magnet.
So Sidwell families are not good at answering hypotheticals which may or may not relate to their own personal circumstance?
I will attempt to answer even though my child goes to another competitive private. I think this boils down to 2 factors: 1) How painful is paying the ever increasing private school tuition. Would your money be better used to pay for college/post graduate education? 2) Where do you think you child will be most happy/fulfilled? Are they more likely to want to major in computer science at MIT or be prelaw at University of Chicago?
1) it is a lot of money, but we are happy to have our kids in an environment where they are challenged and thrive on the challenge.
2) no idea, they will figure it out when the time comes
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would you choose sidwell over a public school magnet?
Not everyone lives in a jurisdiction that has a public school magnet.
So Sidwell families are not good at answering hypotheticals which may or may not relate to their own personal circumstance?
I will attempt to answer even though my child goes to another competitive private. I think this boils down to 2 factors: 1) How painful is paying the ever increasing private school tuition. Would your money be better used to pay for college/post graduate education? 2) Where do you think you child will be most happy/fulfilled? Are they more likely to want to major in computer science at MIT or be prelaw at University of Chicago?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would you choose sidwell over a public school magnet?
Not everyone lives in a jurisdiction that has a public school magnet.
So Sidwell families are not good at answering hypotheticals which may or may not relate to their own personal circumstance?
I will attempt to answer even though my child goes to another competitive private.
So families from "another competitive private" are bad at jumping to conclusions about whether PPs are actually affiliated with Sidwell on an anonymous message board where literally anyone can be posting in the threads?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would you choose sidwell over a public school magnet?
Not everyone lives in a jurisdiction that has a public school magnet.
So Sidwell families are not good at answering hypotheticals which may or may not relate to their own personal circumstance?
I will attempt to answer even though my child goes to another competitive private.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would you choose sidwell over a public school magnet?
Not everyone lives in a jurisdiction that has a public school magnet.
Anonymous wrote:Would you choose sidwell over a public school magnet?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It was the only school that offered DC a spot coming from a K-8. Rejected/waitlisted at STA, GDS, WIS and Maret
Rejected/waitlisted at WIS and accepted at Sidwell...amazing! Didn’t know WIS was that competitive.