Anonymous wrote:For a tuition that's half the cost of GP's. it's hard to turn down GZ. The biggest drawback to GZ is the commute, but many like the experience of going deep into the city. There is a comraderie that it builds and an exposure to the grittiness of the urban campus that is unique.
Anonymous wrote:Dear 9:26 I am that poster, and not hateful or jealous. DS got into GZ, with scholarship but we chose another, and I have many friends whose kids go/have gone to Big G but it is the attitude that gets me - including yours. I totally own my comments - do you own yours?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You haven't said what your son thinks... What does he like or not like about each?
Money is not an issue for us and we want our son to be happy and enjoy school life.
My son likes GZ and we were very clear to him that he will have to choose the school.
Having said that we are worried about the commute time. (Aprox 1:15hs), the amount of students and different backgrounds and academic performance.
GP does not offer the curses that he loves and he find the kids a little bold compare to GZ kids but he loves everything else about the school.
So here is the dilemma
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You haven't said what your son thinks... What does he like or not like about each?
Money is not an issue for us and we want our son to be happy and enjoy school life.
My son likes GZ and we were very clear to him that he will have to choose the school.
Having said that we are worried about the commute time. (Aprox 1:15hs), the amount of students and different backgrounds and academic performance.
GP does not offer the curses that he loves and he find the kids a little bold compare to GZ kids but he loves everything else about the school.
So here is the dilemma
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You haven't said what your son thinks... What does he like or not like about each?
Money is not an issue for us and we want our son to be happy and enjoy school life.
My son likes GZ and we were very clear to him that he will have to choose the school.
Having said that we are worried about the commute time. (Aprox 1:15hs), the amount of students and different backgrounds and academic performance.
GP does not offer the curses that he loves and he find the kids a little bold compare to GZ kids but he loves everything else about the school.
So here is the dilemma
Anonymous wrote:You haven't said what your son thinks... What does he like or not like about each?
Anonymous wrote:Good luck but I agree with 8:45. I find it offensive that any school claims that God is their school color. And the arrogance and superiority starts with the parents and ends with their kids. If your kid is an athlete, they will do well. If not, they are on their own.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last day to choose and we still undecided ......
That is stressful.
We had to chose between SJC and GZ. We went with GZ. As for your choice, what does DS want to do? Is the commute an issue at either school? I am assuming tuition is not an issue if you are considering GP, but you would save a lot going to GZ. The sense I get after visiting both schools is that GZ has a lot of soul. Something about being in the city in an older building has appeal to me that I never thought I would like. The kids will be exposed to things that they would never see at this young age and they will grow into men, men for others. I also see that they are doing a major construction project that will be done by the time school starts. Finally, I saw this heartwarming promo video the other day for GZ fundraising. https://vimeo.com/85736574
I know my son has not started yet, but already, I am already feeling like part of the Gonzaga family.