Anonymous wrote:So what I'm getting from these posts (and other sources too) is that, all else being equal, our kid basically has to choose between option a - private school - getting the best preparation/ appropriate rigor for college but then having less good odds of getting into a competitive college. Or option b - going to a less challenging/rigorous high school but having better odds of getting into a competitive college.
Is this correct?! Am I the only one who thinks this is crazy? How do you make this kind of decision?!
Anonymous wrote:It depends on which private would be the alternative. We considered the Catholic privates - BI and O'Connell - but TC actually offered far more courses as well as extracurricular and sports options.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Recent anecdote: My niece and nephew went to TC. One is at Princeton; the other graduated from Yale a few years ago and is in a graduate program at Cal Tech. Both felt very well prepared for college. Both are highly motivated, self-starter types.
Not so recent anecdote: I went to TC and then to UVA as an Echols Scholar with nearly a year of college credit (AP exams). I was very well prepared. Better prepared then some of my classmates who attended DC-area privates. Went to law school at Yale. I'm a highly motivated, self-starter type.
Future anecdote: My kids will be at Minnie Howard next year and TC proper in 2017 - 2018. Both are highly motivated, self-starter types. I'm confident they'll do well.
Now we're talking. Pp, thank you so much. How did your tc classmates and your niece's and nephew's tc classmates do post high school? Similar experience? Did you all enjoy your high school years?
My niece's and nephew's high school friends are a stellar group of kids. To a person, they landed happily at great colleges. One of my niece's close friends stumbled a bit - transferred from University of Chicago to Georgetown after a hard first year to be closer to home (mother was diagnosed with cervical cancer) - but as a group, they're doing very well. Nephew's friends are either employed and exploring graduate school or in grad school. They both had a great high school experience and remain close with their high school friends.
Same for me: great experience. Crew was a lynchpin for me and my group of friends in high school. My closest and oldest friends are women with whom I went to GW middle school and TC. All successful professionals and, more importantly, really good people. A few weekends ago we were all in the same place celebrating one of our kid's bat mitzvahs. Good times.
Anonymous wrote:A quality private will prepare them for work in college much better than TC. I believe, however, the same kid will have better college options coming from TC.
I live in Alexandria and have had kids (and neighbors) in both public and private school, so I think I know of what I speak.
Anecdotally, DD was in a private with a neighbor girl who transferred to ACPS because neighbor was struggling with grades and the workload in the private (it was a lot). At TC, she excelled, getting lots of academic honors she wouldn't have gotten at the private and ended up at a top 25 college. DD and a couple others ended up at slightly lower-ranking schools (they did not apply to any mutuals as far as I know) with higher SATs (2150 for DD).
At university, DD has been doing great - at least in the top 10% (based on Deans List), but neighbor has been struggling and has had to withdraw from a couple of classes, but is not in any serious academic trouble either.
Both girls are happy with how things turned out and in the grand scheme of things, it's probably all a wash (except for the costs).
If you can afford it, let the kid choose. The paths are very different, but the results are not.