Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:yep, Field is a seriously good situation in the current college environment.
The kids don't work that hard but get super high GPAs and do very well with college admissions.
Grade deflation is not a necessary part of learning. The girls at NCS who kill themselves for a 3.5 are not learning any more than the kid who gets a 4.5 at Field.
Wow Field is a nice school but is well known to be for students that struggle or have learning disabilities and you are saying they sent 10 percent of last year's grads to the Ivies? Are colleges not aware of the massive grade inflation? Shocking.
I don't know but the college results are just as good if not better than the results for the Big3. Plus the kids have had no stress in high school!!
I really think we WAY over estimate how much colleges care about prestige.
They want high GPAs. Period.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:yep, Field is a seriously good situation in the current college environment.
The kids don't work that hard but get super high GPAs and do very well with college admissions.
Grade deflation is not a necessary part of learning. The girls at NCS who kill themselves for a 3.5 are not learning any more than the kid who gets a 4.5 at Field.
Wow Field is a nice school but is well known to be for students that struggle or have learning disabilities and you are saying they sent 10 percent of last year's grads to the Ivies? Are colleges not aware of the massive grade inflation? Shocking.
Anonymous wrote:yep, Field is a seriously good situation in the current college environment.
The kids don't work that hard but get super high GPAs and do very well with college admissions.
Grade deflation is not a necessary part of learning. The girls at NCS who kill themselves for a 3.5 are not learning any more than the kid who gets a 4.5 at Field.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because the 3.5 state school student will likely get a 3.9/4.0 while the 4.5 Ivy student flounders. College grades usually matter much more for life trajectory.
Most of the Ivies don't even give grades lower than a B. They make it impossible to not succeed once you get in.
+1. The mean GPA at Yale last year was a 3.7. And for accuracy’s sake, you can’t graduate from Field with a 4.5. The highest theoretical GPA would be a 4.25, since an A+ earns 4.25 and the GPAs aren’t weighted otherwise.
Correction…an A+ at Field is a 4.3, so 4.3 would be the highest theoretical GPA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The girls at NCS who kill themselves for a 3.5 are not learning any more than the kid who gets a 4.5 at Field.
Keep telling yourself that.
What does it matter when the 4.5 ends up at an Ivy and the 3.5 ends up at a state school?
yes. There are many of us at NCS asking this question.
Anonymous wrote:only applied to 2 - in at one (NCS), WL at other (Sidwell). Staying in public because it's about 80% of what you'd get anywhere, and it builds skills you cannot get at private. And TBH, college admissions aren't an advantage of private anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Guys, you’re ruining this thread. Can you please start a new one for the Field discussion? This one is supposed to be a list of results.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because the 3.5 state school student will likely get a 3.9/4.0 while the 4.5 Ivy student flounders. College grades usually matter much more for life trajectory.
Most of the Ivies don't even give grades lower than a B. They make it impossible to not succeed once you get in.
+1. The mean GPA at Yale last year was a 3.7. And for accuracy’s sake, you can’t graduate from Field with a 4.5. The highest theoretical GPA would be a 4.25, since an A+ earns 4.25 and the GPAs aren’t weighted otherwise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because the 3.5 state school student will likely get a 3.9/4.0 while the 4.5 Ivy student flounders. College grades usually matter much more for life trajectory.
Most of the Ivies don't even give grades lower than a B. They make it impossible to not succeed once you get in.
+1. The mean GPA at Yale last year was a 3.7. And for accuracy’s sake, you can’t graduate from Field with a 4.5. The highest theoretical GPA would be a 4.25, since an A+ earns 4.25 and the GPAs aren’t weighted otherwise.