Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are more parents/students with conservative political opinions at the Cathedral schools than at most others in DC (save for Catholic schools), but it is still DC, so still substantially more Dems than Repubs. Think of it this way: there is more diversity of political opinion than you'll find at Sidwell or Maret or (especially) GDS. In my book, that's a good thing.
We are looking for a setting in which a Republican family feels most comfortable. We also want an all boys school. Should we be looking at Landon or Prep or Gonzaga?
Thurston, yes, your son and family will be most welcome at Landon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are more parents/students with conservative political opinions at the Cathedral schools than at most others in DC (save for Catholic schools), but it is still DC, so still substantially more Dems than Repubs. Think of it this way: there is more diversity of political opinion than you'll find at Sidwell or Maret or (especially) GDS. In my book, that's a good thing.
We are looking for a setting in which a Republican family feels most comfortable. We also want an all boys school. Should we be looking at Landon or Prep or Gonzaga?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are more parents/students with conservative political opinions at the Cathedral schools than at most others in DC (save for Catholic schools), but it is still DC, so still substantially more Dems than Repubs. Think of it this way: there is more diversity of political opinion than you'll find at Sidwell or Maret or (especially) GDS. In my book, that's a good thing.
We are looking for a setting in which a Republican family feels most comfortable. We also want an all boys school. Should we be looking at Landon or Prep or Gonzaga?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are more parents/students with conservative political opinions at the Cathedral schools than at most others in DC (save for Catholic schools), but it is still DC, so still substantially more Dems than Repubs. Think of it this way: there is more diversity of political opinion than you'll find at Sidwell or Maret or (especially) GDS. In my book, that's a good thing.
We are looking for a setting in which a Republican family feels most comfortable. We also want an all boys school. Should we be looking at Landon or Prep or Gonzaga?
Anonymous wrote:
We are looking for a setting in which a Republican family feels most comfortable.
Meaning you want a majority Repub school? If so, maybe you need to consider moving to Houston. This is a majority Dem city, you know.
We are looking for a setting in which a Republican family feels most comfortable.
Anonymous wrote:There are more parents/students with conservative political opinions at the Cathedral schools than at most others in DC (save for Catholic schools), but it is still DC, so still substantially more Dems than Repubs. Think of it this way: there is more diversity of political opinion than you'll find at Sidwell or Maret or (especially) GDS. In my book, that's a good thing.
In the private sector and the present economy one should follow the money. It's all about the money...even in our private educational institutions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
This is our strategy.
And by the way, being an AA applicant coming out of STA isn't a hook. Near perfect grades, test scores, recs, ecs are just as crucial. The only students with true hooks are: legacies, and athletes (National and/or All-Met recognition).
AA out of STA is a hook. Why would applicants from STA not be considered URM?
Simply being an AA with average grades (3.3 and lower) and test scores (1800 or lower SATs and/or APs under 4) applying out of either NCS/STA will not open any Ivy league doors unless you're legacy or an elite athlete.
AA out of STA is not a hook (because AA is not in itself a hook); however, AA is always URM at Harvard and other Ivies. Believe it: it's true.
Anonymous wrote:Ha ha. But not really true.
Anonymous wrote:Under-represented minority.