Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My boy cousins went to all boys catholic and notably said that it was hard to focus in college classes because they weren’t used to having classes with girls. That stuck with me and we are going coed for our kids. Although we also know all boys school grads who were fine.
I went to a coed school and when I got to college I found it difficult to focus with all the girls in class. That's a condition of life for college guys.
Because the average college girl in 2026 is dressing like a literal whore in class. They wear "skim" tube tops and booty shorts with their boobs and lower ass cheeks falling out. It's shameful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:coed schools are currently ranked the best of the best in the country. These are challenging environments. I think the question is why pick all boys when coed schools are better.Anonymous wrote:at most coed schools, the top of the class is nowadays mostly girls. sure there are exceptions. but overall girls tend to perform better at school at this age. that is not all bad. but people want their sons during prime developmental years to also be confident in their abilities and motivated such that they are working hard and maybe you can find that at a challenging all-boys high school environment.
What makes them better? Do you seriously think it make sense to "rank" the 30,000 high schools in the U.S.?
You don't like rankings? Metrics that show what kids are learning? Hum....
1. Catholic schools are never as academic as public that is a fact. Especially in Science & Math.
2. When one throws one religion at a kid how in the world does that open their minds to a full on education?
Not true: https://www.pacificresearch.org/in-americas-education-darkness-catholic-schools-are-a-bright-spot/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All boy Catholic schools are creepy, imo. Why shelter then from the real world where girls exist and you have to interact with them?
Totally agree with this
Why do you guys think kids at single sex shcools don't interact with the opposite sex? Weird take.
I absolutely agree! Most of them ride the bus together. These schools also have prom and other school activities together. Trust me these are teenagers they are interacting more than you think.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All boy Catholic schools are creepy, imo. Why shelter then from the real world where girls exist and you have to interact with them?
Totally agree with this
Why do you guys think kids at single sex shcools don't interact with the opposite sex? Weird take.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:coed schools are currently ranked the best of the best in the country. These are challenging environments. I think the question is why pick all boys when coed schools are better.Anonymous wrote:at most coed schools, the top of the class is nowadays mostly girls. sure there are exceptions. but overall girls tend to perform better at school at this age. that is not all bad. but people want their sons during prime developmental years to also be confident in their abilities and motivated such that they are working hard and maybe you can find that at a challenging all-boys high school environment.
What makes them better? Do you seriously think it make sense to "rank" the 30,000 high schools in the U.S.?
You don't like rankings? Metrics that show what kids are learning? Hum....
1. Catholic schools are never as academic as public that is a fact. Especially in Science & Math.
2. When one throws one religion at a kid how in the world does that open their minds to a full on education?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:coed schools are currently ranked the best of the best in the country. These are challenging environments. I think the question is why pick all boys when coed schools are better.Anonymous wrote:at most coed schools, the top of the class is nowadays mostly girls. sure there are exceptions. but overall girls tend to perform better at school at this age. that is not all bad. but people want their sons during prime developmental years to also be confident in their abilities and motivated such that they are working hard and maybe you can find that at a challenging all-boys high school environment.
What makes them better? Do you seriously think it make sense to "rank" the 30,000 high schools in the U.S.?
You don't like rankings? Metrics that show what kids are learning? Hum....
1. Catholic schools are never as academic as public that is a fact. Especially in Science & Math.
2. When one throws one religion at a kid how in the world does that open their minds to a full on education?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All boy Catholic schools are creepy, imo. Why shelter then from the real world where girls exist and you have to interact with them?
Totally agree with this
Anonymous wrote:They turn out a very entitled sort of young adult that everyone dreads and avoids in real life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:coed schools are currently ranked the best of the best in the country. These are challenging environments. I think the question is why pick all boys when coed schools are better.Anonymous wrote:at most coed schools, the top of the class is nowadays mostly girls. sure there are exceptions. but overall girls tend to perform better at school at this age. that is not all bad. but people want their sons during prime developmental years to also be confident in their abilities and motivated such that they are working hard and maybe you can find that at a challenging all-boys high school environment.
What makes them better? Do you seriously think it make sense to "rank" the 30,000 high schools in the U.S.?
You don't like rankings? Metrics that show what kids are learning? Hum....
1. Catholic schools are never as academic as public that is a fact. Especially in Science & Math.
2. When one throws one religion at a kid how in the world does that open their minds to a full on education?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My boy cousins went to all boys catholic and notably said that it was hard to focus in college classes because they weren’t used to having classes with girls. That stuck with me and we are going coed for our kids. Although we also know all boys school grads who were fine.
I went to a coed school and when I got to college I found it difficult to focus with all the girls in class. That's a condition of life for college guys.
Because the average college girl in 2026 is dressing like a literal whore in class. They wear "skim" tube tops and booty shorts with their boobs and lower ass cheeks falling out. It's shameful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My boy cousins went to all boys catholic and notably said that it was hard to focus in college classes because they weren’t used to having classes with girls. That stuck with me and we are going coed for our kids. Although we also know all boys school grads who were fine.
I went to a coed school and when I got to college I found it difficult to focus with all the girls in class. That's a condition of life for college guys.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:coed schools are currently ranked the best of the best in the country. These are challenging environments. I think the question is why pick all boys when coed schools are better.Anonymous wrote:at most coed schools, the top of the class is nowadays mostly girls. sure there are exceptions. but overall girls tend to perform better at school at this age. that is not all bad. but people want their sons during prime developmental years to also be confident in their abilities and motivated such that they are working hard and maybe you can find that at a challenging all-boys high school environment.
What makes them better? Do you seriously think it make sense to "rank" the 30,000 high schools in the U.S.?
You don't like rankings? Metrics that show what kids are learning? Hum....
1. Catholic schools are never as academic as public that is a fact. Especially in Science & Math.
2. When one throws one religion at a kid how in the world does that open their minds to a full on education?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All boy Catholic schools are creepy, imo. Why shelter then from the real world where girls exist and you have to interact with them?
Totally agree with this