Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your child has no "hooks" at an Ivy, is he sunk at STA if he has a few Bs? Are Ivies only looking at near straight-A kids from STA if they aren't legacies, athletes, etc?
I think your child will still stand out if he can score perfect (or near perfect) on the SAT and taking the most challenging classes available.
Anonymous wrote:If your child has no "hooks" at an Ivy, is he sunk at STA if he has a few Bs? Are Ivies only looking at near straight-A kids from STA if they aren't legacies, athletes, etc?
Anonymous wrote:If your child has no "hooks" at an Ivy, is he sunk at STA if he has a few Bs? Are Ivies only looking at near straight-A kids from STA if they aren't legacies, athletes, etc?
Anonymous wrote:He'll do very well coming from a GT public school. Don't worry.
Anonymous wrote:Son entered STA from public school in Montgomery County. Academics were no problem, and he also did very time-intensive sport. However, make sure that you look into the math placement. They are basically tracking the boys, and unless you have been at STA, they won't put you in the advanced math track. Son was in highest math sequence (magnet in MS). STA gave him a placement test, which had some geometry that he hadn't had yet and some unusual notation, so he didn't do that well. However, it would have taken 15 minutes to learn the notation. As a result, he basically did the same math for two years, which meant that as a science major in college, he was behind (just regular AP Calculus AB). Ask to see a practice placement test from STA if accelerated math is an issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I kind of love this thread. Starts with the happy post praising the substance (impressive faculty and current students) but the real interest turns out to be in criticizing the catering. Take solace, STA, if you are reading this -- it could be the converse: delicious food, unlimited cups, stupendous wines . . . but unimpressive teachers and students.
Settle down, Francis. Nobody is saying STA is terrible. Obviously we're talking about people who applied and got in to STA, so nobody is taking shots at the school.
Anonymous wrote:I kind of love this thread. Starts with the happy post praising the substance (impressive faculty and current students) but the real interest turns out to be in criticizing the catering. Take solace, STA, if you are reading this -- it could be the converse: delicious food, unlimited cups, stupendous wines . . . but unimpressive teachers and students.