Anonymous wrote:Back to the subject: my problem with Prep? They accept too many boys who are not accepted at other schools in the area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am one of many leaving Prep. Not a great place for the academically motivated. Most intellectually curious, bright boys tolerate that the "learning" is reduced to memorization banking that the reputation of Prep will open doors in their future. Sadly, most of the administration and teachers are not interested in helping their students. This year, a handful of teachers advised their most motivated students to move to another school before they were swallowed by the machine.
Can you please be more specific? Where are these boys going? A school that doesn't reduce learning to rote memorization is exactly what we are looking for.
Anonymous wrote:I am one of many leaving Prep. Not a great place for the academically motivated. Most intellectually curious, bright boys tolerate that the "learning" is reduced to memorization banking that the reputation of Prep will open doors in their future. Sadly, most of the administration and teachers are not interested in helping their students. This year, a handful of teachers advised their most motivated students to move to another school before they were swallowed by the machine.
Anonymous wrote:I wanted to respond to some of the criticisms of Georgetown Prep I've read here... I graduated from Georgetown Prep over 20 years ago, and in my opinion what distinguished the school from others was its emphasis on creating "men for others." There may be other schools who place more students at ivy league schools, etc., but my experiences with the Jesuits and the incredibly committed teaching staff there were all positive. I was involved in sports, and the athletic program is very strong, but sports were always kept in perspective; I remember a strong emphasis on sports as character building and not as an end in themselves...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"The Geeks, sportos, motorheads, dweebs, dorks, sluts, buttheads...they all adore him. They think he's a righteous dude." Name that film.
Fast Times at Ridgemont High?
Love Say Anything - my favorite movie.
Never mind - it should have been obvious. Ferris Bueller...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"The Geeks, sportos, motorheads, dweebs, dorks, sluts, buttheads...they all adore him. They think he's a righteous dude." Name that film.
Fast Times at Ridgemont High?
Love Say Anything - my favorite movie.
Anonymous wrote:"The Geeks, sportos, motorheads, dweebs, dorks, sluts, buttheads...they all adore him. They think he's a righteous dude." Name that film.
Anonymous wrote:Say Anything?
