Anonymous wrote:
1.notifying colleges about discipline or academic honor code violations. Plagiarize a paper ? Student A 's school notified-admission rescinded. Student B-left up to student to notify and it wasn't done.
2. 100% subjective curves in some courses. Yes-C or lower raised to B .
Anonymous wrote:
1.notifying colleges about discipline or academic honor code violations. Plagiarize a paper ? Student A 's school notified-admission rescinded. Student B-left up to student to notify and it wasn't done.
2. 100% subjective curves in some courses. Yes-C or lower raised to B .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I got wind of the recent college matriculation data for NCS and I am shockingly underwhelmed. Im also hearing grumbling that the head of school is under fire and in over her head. My dh really is pushing hard for our dd to go there, but I think his impression of the school is outdated.
Just out of curiosity, why would you judge a classes matriculation only half wy throught the yer before most students have decided where they will attend college next year? Most students in this class didn't matriculate until much later and many didn't apply ED so it would be impossible for them to know where they were going midway through the year.
Also, I know for a fact that there are at least 5 students going to UPenn, 3 to Harvard, 1-2 to Dartmouth, and 1-2 to Yale and this is a smaller than average class (70 students).
In future, you should wait to judge a graduating class until the end of the achademic year because NCS is certainly not going downhill.
Anonymous wrote:I got wind of the recent college matriculation data for NCS and I am shockingly underwhelmed. Im also hearing grumbling that the head of school is under fire and in over her head. My dh really is pushing hard for our dd to go there, but I think his impression of the school is outdated.
Anonymous wrote:It's dance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have a girl who didn't think of herself as a great athlete prior to going to NCS, but has found a great deal of success and is probably going to play her sport in college (believe me, we are surprised). She's gotten great teaching and mentoring, including in her sport, and her team is warm and supportive (and very funny, as I can attest from driving them around places). I'm not trying to counteract the idea that NCS can be intense, academically or otherwise, but our daughter is happy and confident and I've seen lots of others who fit this category also. I would just urge people to check the school out and have your daughter check it out before making assumptions based on DCUM posts.
Not everyone wants to join the crew team.
Good guess, but wrong team.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have a girl who didn't think of herself as a great athlete prior to going to NCS, but has found a great deal of success and is probably going to play her sport in college (believe me, we are surprised). She's gotten great teaching and mentoring, including in her sport, and her team is warm and supportive (and very funny, as I can attest from driving them around places). I'm not trying to counteract the idea that NCS can be intense, academically or otherwise, but our daughter is happy and confident and I've seen lots of others who fit this category also. I would just urge people to check the school out and have your daughter check it out before making assumptions based on DCUM posts.
Not everyone wants to join the crew team.
Anonymous wrote:We have a girl who didn't think of herself as a great athlete prior to going to NCS, but has found a great deal of success and is probably going to play her sport in college (believe me, we are surprised). She's gotten great teaching and mentoring, including in her sport, and her team is warm and supportive (and very funny, as I can attest from driving them around places). I'm not trying to counteract the idea that NCS can be intense, academically or otherwise, but our daughter is happy and confident and I've seen lots of others who fit this category also. I would just urge people to check the school out and have your daughter check it out before making assumptions based on DCUM posts.