Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your kid doesn't play lacrosse, how is it socially for them at St Stephens?
There are 450+ kids in the high school. The varsity lacrosse team has maybe 25 kids on it.
So... you are kidding, right? You think the overwhelming majority of kids who are not on the varsity lacrosse team are social outcasts or something?
You miss the point. The laxers have a disproportionate influence on the culture and quality college placement at the school.
I'm not challenging, but I don't understand what that means. Do you mean Yale takes the Lax bro with lower grades instead of the valedictorian?
Well I don’t know about Yale, but UVA and Georgetown - yes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your kid doesn't play lacrosse, how is it socially for them at St Stephens?
There are 450+ kids in the high school. The varsity lacrosse team has maybe 25 kids on it.
So... you are kidding, right? You think the overwhelming majority of kids who are not on the varsity lacrosse team are social outcasts or something?
You miss the point. The laxers have a disproportionate influence on the culture and quality college placement at the school.
I'm not challenging, but I don't understand what that means. Do you mean Yale takes the Lax bro with lower grades instead of the valedictorian?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your kid doesn't play lacrosse, how is it socially for them at St Stephens?
There are 450+ kids in the high school. The varsity lacrosse team has maybe 25 kids on it.
So... you are kidding, right? You think the overwhelming majority of kids who are not on the varsity lacrosse team are social outcasts or something?
You miss the point. The laxers have a disproportionate influence on the culture and quality college placement at the school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your kid doesn't play lacrosse, how is it socially for them at St Stephens?
There are 450+ kids in the high school. The varsity lacrosse team has maybe 25 kids on it.
So... you are kidding, right? You think the overwhelming majority of kids who are not on the varsity lacrosse team are social outcasts or something?
You miss the point. The laxers have a disproportionate influence on the culture and quality college placement at the school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your kid doesn't play lacrosse, how is it socially for them at St Stephens?
There are 450+ kids in the high school. The varsity lacrosse team has maybe 25 kids on it.
So... you are kidding, right? You think the overwhelming majority of kids who are not on the varsity lacrosse team are social outcasts or something?
Anonymous wrote:BI's academics are not less difficult than SSSA, but, there are tougher requirements to get into Ap courses. But what do I know, I am one of those aggressive 22314 hoodlems!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Panthera is going to eat into Kathy’s club grip, and there will be spillover at school level. SSSA’s lax culture is waning.
Many many many SSSAS parents (the non lacrosse ones) would love for this to happen.
Anonymous wrote:Panthera is going to eat into Kathy’s club grip, and there will be spillover at school level. SSSA’s lax culture is waning.
Anonymous wrote:Oh please not another lacrosse thread.
Anonymous wrote:If your kid doesn't play lacrosse, how is it socially for them at St Stephens?