Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I heard every GDS student got into his or her first choice with a full scholarship.
This may be an exaggeration. However, GDS has a truly amazing senior class this year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:20:26 again. I agree with you it's better just to sit quietly and refuse to respond to the slings and arrows. But it's still a no win situation for them. Everyone likes to push the princess off her pedestal, so I guess it's unavoidable. Hard to shed too many tears for the princess though.
This thread was actually started to have parents post results for ED of their children. Not sure who the OP is or from what school, but since that is the title and point of this thread, please feel free to go to another one if you don't want to read what parents are posting.
Dense.
Well, that was a useful comment. So for any other SFS parents still on this thread, 7 kids so far got into Yale today and 6 or 7 into Penn yesterday, plus so many other great schools. Obviously the counselors and the school is doing its job, and the mix of kids who got in is reflective of the mix at Sidwell, which is great!
Blech. Amazing that adults are doing what their children are mature enough NOT to do. #MoreEmbarrassingSidwellParentPosts
Not sure what you mean. Kids from all the schools are all over FB and Insta announcing decisions and saying congrats to one another. The whole point of this discussion is posting results from your "DS or DD school"... which kind of implies that a parent is asking other parents to share how their kid or kid's school did. I guess you must be one of the few parents that picked a DC private for other reasons than trying to get your kid a great education but also to get them into a good college? Why are you bothering to read these and comment? P.S. My guess is that some of these posts are from kids and not parents, as with lots of other threads on DCUM. That's mature too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sidwell does NOT show families Naviance. Anyway, any word on Princeton or Yale admits? Stanford?
Why don't they share this data? Seems it would remove a lot of the criticism of their college counselors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:20:26 again. I agree with you it's better just to sit quietly and refuse to respond to the slings and arrows. But it's still a no win situation for them. Everyone likes to push the princess off her pedestal, so I guess it's unavoidable. Hard to shed too many tears for the princess though.
This thread was actually started to have parents post results for ED of their children. Not sure who the OP is or from what school, but since that is the title and point of this thread, please feel free to go to another one if you don't want to read what parents are posting.
Dense.
Well, that was a useful comment. So for any other SFS parents still on this thread, 7 kids so far got into Yale today and 6 or 7 into Penn yesterday, plus so many other great schools. Obviously the counselors and the school is doing its job, and the mix of kids who got in is reflective of the mix at Sidwell, which is great!
Blech. Amazing that adults are doing what their children are mature enough NOT to do. #MoreEmbarrassingSidwellParentPosts
I have no dog in this fight for a lot of reasons, but I don't understand the disdain for anon posts that give vague information about college acceptances. why can't parents be proud of theik kids' accomplishments?
I really wish we would spend more time teaching kids to be proud of their successes and happy for others, instead of trying to prevent people from sharing news because it might hurt someone's feelings. One kid's success (or even luck) is not an indictment of any other kid.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:20:26 again. I agree with you it's better just to sit quietly and refuse to respond to the slings and arrows. But it's still a no win situation for them. Everyone likes to push the princess off her pedestal, so I guess it's unavoidable. Hard to shed too many tears for the princess though.
This thread was actually started to have parents post results for ED of their children. Not sure who the OP is or from what school, but since that is the title and point of this thread, please feel free to go to another one if you don't want to read what parents are posting.
Dense.
Well, that was a useful comment. So for any other SFS parents still on this thread, 7 kids so far got into Yale today and 6 or 7 into Penn yesterday, plus so many other great schools. Obviously the counselors and the school is doing its job, and the mix of kids who got in is reflective of the mix at Sidwell, which is great!
Blech. Amazing that adults are doing what their children are mature enough NOT to do. #MoreEmbarrassingSidwellParentPosts
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:20:26 again. I agree with you it's better just to sit quietly and refuse to respond to the slings and arrows. But it's still a no win situation for them. Everyone likes to push the princess off her pedestal, so I guess it's unavoidable. Hard to shed too many tears for the princess though.
This thread was actually started to have parents post results for ED of their children. Not sure who the OP is or from what school, but since that is the title and point of this thread, please feel free to go to another one if you don't want to read what parents are posting.
Dense.
Well, that was a useful comment. So for any other SFS parents still on this thread, 7 kids so far got into Yale today and 6 or 7 into Penn yesterday, plus so many other great schools. Obviously the counselors and the school is doing its job, and the mix of kids who got in is reflective of the mix at Sidwell, which is great!
Blech. Amazing that adults are doing what their children are mature enough NOT to do. #MoreEmbarrassingSidwellParentPosts
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sidwell does NOT show families Naviance. Anyway, any word on Princeton or Yale admits? Stanford?
Why don't they share this data? Seems it would remove a lot of the criticism of their college counselors.
What are they trying to hide?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sidwell does NOT show families Naviance. Anyway, any word on Princeton or Yale admits? Stanford?
Why don't they share this data? Seems it would remove a lot of the criticism of their college counselors.
Anonymous wrote:I heard every GDS student got into his or her first choice with a full scholarship.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:20:26 again. I agree with you it's better just to sit quietly and refuse to respond to the slings and arrows. But it's still a no win situation for them. Everyone likes to push the princess off her pedestal, so I guess it's unavoidable. Hard to shed too many tears for the princess though.
This thread was actually started to have parents post results for ED of their children. Not sure who the OP is or from what school, but since that is the title and point of this thread, please feel free to go to another one if you don't want to read what parents are posting.
Dense.
Well, that was a useful comment. So for any other SFS parents still on this thread, 7 kids so far got into Yale today and 6 or 7 into Penn yesterday, plus so many other great schools. Obviously the counselors and the school is doing its job, and the mix of kids who got in is reflective of the mix at Sidwell, which is great!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:20:26 again. I agree with you it's better just to sit quietly and refuse to respond to the slings and arrows. But it's still a no win situation for them. Everyone likes to push the princess off her pedestal, so I guess it's unavoidable. Hard to shed too many tears for the princess though.
This thread was actually started to have parents post results for ED of their children. Not sure who the OP is or from what school, but since that is the title and point of this thread, please feel free to go to another one if you don't want to read what parents are posting.
Dense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:20:26 again. I agree with you it's better just to sit quietly and refuse to respond to the slings and arrows. But it's still a no win situation for them. Everyone likes to push the princess off her pedestal, so I guess it's unavoidable. Hard to shed too many tears for the princess though.
This thread was actually started to have parents post results for ED of their children. Not sure who the OP is or from what school, but since that is the title and point of this thread, please feel free to go to another one if you don't want to read what parents are posting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:20:26 again. I agree with you it's better just to sit quietly and refuse to respond to the slings and arrows. But it's still a no win situation for them. Everyone likes to push the princess off her pedestal, so I guess it's unavoidable. Hard to shed too many tears for the princess though.
This thread was actually started to have parents post results for ED of their children. Not sure who the OP is or from what school, but since that is the title and point of this thread, please feel free to go to another one if you don't want to read what parents are posting.
Anonymous wrote:20:26 again. I agree with you it's better just to sit quietly and refuse to respond to the slings and arrows. But it's still a no win situation for them. Everyone likes to push the princess off her pedestal, so I guess it's unavoidable. Hard to shed too many tears for the princess though.
Anonymous wrote:20:26 again. I agree with you it's better just to sit quietly and refuse to respond to the slings and arrows. But it's still a no win situation for them. Everyone likes to push the princess off her pedestal, so I guess it's unavoidable. Hard to shed too many tears for the princess though.