Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:St. Andrew is a cakewalk
SAES is pretty low homework if you take regular classes. It’s lots of homework if you have a full load of honors and AP classes. But the college admission results between the two groups are very different. Same is true at Bullis. There is really no way to hack the system. If you take the most advanced track available, it results in a lot of homework.
This is true. Our US student is taking the most challenging courses, and I'm exhausted just watching him. I get to unwind after work and dinner, but he continues right on working until 11 pm, gets up the next morning, and does it all again.
That's really sad.
This is sad. It is not necessary and honestly I don't think they need to be taking all challenging classes. The days of 4 or 5 APs is long gone. GPA is the most important thing. Kids with perfect SATS are not getting in to schools that kids with much lower SATS are getting into but because they have a higher GPA they are getting in. Only have one teenage experience. I would have kid cut back a bit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know that these schools don't repeat the same class schedule every day (but how they achieve this varies).
Sidwell
GDS
Potomac
Field too.
Anonymous wrote:I know that these schools don't repeat the same class schedule every day (but how they achieve this varies).
Sidwell
GDS
Potomac
Anonymous wrote:Several PPs mentioned the block schedule and the (positive) impact on per night homework load. That makes a ton of sense. Anyone care to make a list for DC area privates that have the block scheduling?