Anonymous
Post 12/17/2023 21:53     Subject: GDS - Wow!

Same if you look at a number of the public schools too. ED is what is happening here.
Anonymous
Post 12/17/2023 21:42     Subject: GDS - Wow!

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Actual Parent: here's what's posted on the Insta page in terms of top tier
Other kids may have gotten in places but have not posted yet.
3 harvard
2 cornell
1 princeton
1 penn
1 Columbia
1 Vanderbilt
This seems good but not Stellar
Let's see what happens tommorrow with Northwestern Etc


Looks pretty impressive to me.

NOT a GDS parent


Agree



Yes, truly impressive.


+1 Not a GDS parent but this is an impressive list so far.

It is however we don’t know how many other of the 150 or so applied ED and did not get in. You only ever see the first crop of these typically more impressive (air quoted) schools in ED anyway, at privates. There will be a more balanced outcome overall come April. Wait and see.
Anonymous
Post 12/17/2023 18:27     Subject: Re:GDS - Wow!

Anonymous wrote:+1 The bottom of the class only got Cornell.

oh they are doing CS. Soon they will be at the top of the class.
Anonymous
Post 12/17/2023 17:06     Subject: GDS - Wow!

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:None of this takes away from the fact that GDS' outcomes this year have been superb.


Comparing to what?
Last year
Public schools
Other privates

What percent of students at GDS got deferred/rejected from their ED/REA selection?


They're great results but it's only about 25 kids out of a class of close to 150. Almost everyone (if not everyone) in the 150 submitted an ED.
So you have 25 who were successful and many if not most of this crowd were heavily hooked--I know kids in the group who are legacy x 2 parents, siblings, uncles, etc.
Others who are the kids of VIPs.
Still great results and very smart kids but many of these kids were going to these colleges from birth. They just needed to not mess up.


You are way over estimating the ED rate. Many kids do not ED. Depending on the school, sometimes you are better off not EDing. Or some kids are not sold on a number 1 and want a choice, etc. or their number 1 choice doesn’t offer ED. Many kids EA, but those decisions are strung out into mid Feb at some schools.
Anonymous
Post 12/17/2023 14:41     Subject: GDS - Wow!

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Let me sum up the private school world, in brief:

There are people who want very very badly to be special. To this end, they will buy the things they are told will make them special: be that clothing, cars, or education brand names for their kids. I have a friend whose five year old was shut out one year in NYC? She moved to another country where the elite schools are easier to get into.

I think this was kind of sad.

Most private schools subsisted for decades (centuries) on diet of a very insular, homogenized class of students whose families came from the right banks and law firms and chambers of government. As American wealth expanded more people wanted seats at the same table. That stodgey fairly sheltered environment began to be seen as something to be envied, coveted. A way in. A seat at the table. A commodity beyond tuition fees. A future.

A lifestyle.

Now such things still exist for those of you who think you need it. I'm not denying that good schools provide excellent educations. They do. But education's not that hard, and if all you're worried about is the merit and prestige of getting your kid into Harvard... You're missing what was supposed to be the point of going to a school like Harvard.




Nah, you don't get it. You don't go to Harvard to make connections anymore. You go go St Ann's.


Actually gds started bc some Jewish families and African-American families got together in the 1940s so their kids could go to school together which wasn’t possible in most of the US - hardly Ivy League hobnobbing. But besides that and the other falsehoods in your post, I agree.


Similar to history of st Ann’s. But that was then …
Anonymous
Post 12/17/2023 14:38     Subject: GDS - Wow!

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:None of this takes away from the fact that GDS' outcomes this year have been superb.


Comparing to what?
Last year
Public schools
Other privates

What percent of students at GDS got deferred/rejected from their ED/REA selection?


They're great results but it's only about 25 kids out of a class of close to 150. Almost everyone (if not everyone) in the 150 submitted an ED.
So you have 25 who were successful and many if not most of this crowd were heavily hooked--I know kids in the group who are legacy x 2 parents, siblings, uncles, etc.
Others who are the kids of VIPs.
Still great results and very smart kids but many of these kids were going to these colleges from birth. They just needed to not mess up.


No one at GDS has as their first choice a school that doesn’t have ED? Wow, that is bizarre.


NP here but my hunch is ED is used loosely to mean an early action of any sort (ED, SCEA, REA, rolling and EA). And I can’t think of any school without some sort of early option. Privates really push getting at least one application in early.
Anonymous
Post 12/17/2023 14:36     Subject: GDS - Wow!

Whitman High School having similar returns is not surprising. All of those schools, Whitman, Churchill, BCC, Wootton feed to many wealthy families who spend tons of money on enrichment, friend of a friend internships on the Hill or some fancy place. Let's compare with a high school outside of these schools that doesn't have the wealth and connections. That would truly be interesting.
Anonymous
Post 12/17/2023 14:10     Subject: GDS - Wow!

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:None of this takes away from the fact that GDS' outcomes this year have been superb.


Comparing to what?
Last year
Public schools
Other privates

What percent of students at GDS got deferred/rejected from their ED/REA selection?


They're great results but it's only about 25 kids out of a class of close to 150. Almost everyone (if not everyone) in the 150 submitted an ED.
So you have 25 who were successful and many if not most of this crowd were heavily hooked--I know kids in the group who are legacy x 2 parents, siblings, uncles, etc.
Others who are the kids of VIPs.
Still great results and very smart kids but many of these kids were going to these colleges from birth. They just needed to not mess up.


No one at GDS has as their first choice a school that doesn’t have ED? Wow, that is bizarre.
Anonymous
Post 12/17/2023 14:08     Subject: GDS - Wow!

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Let me sum up the private school world, in brief:

There are people who want very very badly to be special. To this end, they will buy the things they are told will make them special: be that clothing, cars, or education brand names for their kids. I have a friend whose five year old was shut out one year in NYC? She moved to another country where the elite schools are easier to get into.

I think this was kind of sad.

Most private schools subsisted for decades (centuries) on diet of a very insular, homogenized class of students whose families came from the right banks and law firms and chambers of government. As American wealth expanded more people wanted seats at the same table. That stodgey fairly sheltered environment began to be seen as something to be envied, coveted. A way in. A seat at the table. A commodity beyond tuition fees. A future.

A lifestyle.

Now such things still exist for those of you who think you need it. I'm not denying that good schools provide excellent educations. They do. But education's not that hard, and if all you're worried about is the merit and prestige of getting your kid into Harvard... You're missing what was supposed to be the point of going to a school like Harvard.




Nah, you don't get it. You don't go to Harvard to make connections anymore. You go go St Ann's.


I actually think this is somewhat true. We have entered the cult of personality state of capitalism. St Ann's is great for setting your kids up to hob nob with DiNiero's or Phillip Glass's or whomever. (note: I have friends whose kids go to St Ann's but they are not the sort to brag to people who don't go to St Ann's about which famous people have kids there. These examples are purely for the example, don't sue me, idk where their kids go.)



With these claims, one would think your grammar and spelling would be impeccable.


It can be. When I give a damn.
Anonymous
Post 12/17/2023 13:47     Subject: GDS - Wow!

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:None of this takes away from the fact that GDS' outcomes this year have been superb.


Comparing to what?
Last year
Public schools
Other privates

What percent of students at GDS got deferred/rejected from their ED/REA selection?


They're great results but it's only about 25 kids out of a class of close to 150. Almost everyone (if not everyone) in the 150 submitted an ED.
So you have 25 who were successful and many if not most of this crowd were heavily hooked--I know kids in the group who are legacy x 2 parents, siblings, uncles, etc.
Others who are the kids of VIPs.
Still great results and very smart kids but many of these kids were going to these colleges from birth. They just needed to not mess up.
Anonymous
Post 12/17/2023 13:30     Subject: GDS - Wow!

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Kinda like the Whitman page… but we are a public school.


Whitman is just as good at gloating, I see.


Exactly. These kids are teen agers. They're gonna do what they gonna do.
Anonymous
Post 12/17/2023 08:32     Subject: GDS - Wow!

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:None of this takes away from the fact that GDS' outcomes this year have been superb.


Comparing to what?
Last year
Public schools
Other privates

What percent of students at GDS got deferred/rejected from their ED/REA selection?
Anonymous
Post 12/17/2023 08:10     Subject: GDS - Wow!

Anonymous wrote:Kinda like the Whitman page… but we are a public school.


Whitman is just as good at gloating, I see.
Anonymous
Post 12/17/2023 04:52     Subject: GDS - Wow!

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Let me sum up the private school world, in brief:

There are people who want very very badly to be special. To this end, they will buy the things they are told will make them special: be that clothing, cars, or education brand names for their kids. I have a friend whose five year old was shut out one year in NYC? She moved to another country where the elite schools are easier to get into.

I think this was kind of sad.

Most private schools subsisted for decades (centuries) on diet of a very insular, homogenized class of students whose families came from the right banks and law firms and chambers of government. As American wealth expanded more people wanted seats at the same table. That stodgey fairly sheltered environment began to be seen as something to be envied, coveted. A way in. A seat at the table. A commodity beyond tuition fees. A future.

A lifestyle.

Now such things still exist for those of you who think you need it. I'm not denying that good schools provide excellent educations. They do. But education's not that hard, and if all you're worried about is the merit and prestige of getting your kid into Harvard... You're missing what was supposed to be the point of going to a school like Harvard.




Nah, you don't get it. You don't go to Harvard to make connections anymore. You go go St Ann's.


I actually think this is somewhat true. We have entered the cult of personality state of capitalism. St Ann's is great for setting your kids up to hob nob with DiNiero's or Phillip Glass's or whomever. (note: I have friends whose kids go to St Ann's but they are not the sort to brag to people who don't go to St Ann's about which famous people have kids there. These examples are purely for the example, don't sue me, idk where their kids go.)



With these claims, one would think your grammar and spelling would be impeccable.
Anonymous
Post 12/17/2023 00:30     Subject: GDS - Wow!

Anonymous wrote:None of this takes away from the fact that GDS' outcomes this year have been superb.

Did you happen to go to UVA? You share a lot of personality traits with a certain regular poster around here…