Anonymous wrote:I hate to say this but tbh, with parents like these, I think there's no way your sister doesn't end up stressed out. I wager that it's the parents, not the school.sparky wrote:My parents prefer public school at this point however, as they saw me get into Ivies from them. However, they also saw me get stressed out due to the environment there, and might send my sister to a private school when she reaches middle school soon. Since I'm going off to college, my parents are seriously talking about it.
sparky wrote:Anonymous wrote:As an alum, I am a little distraught that Princeton has lowered its admissions standards (particularly its writing expectations).
Then I guess Princeton, Dartmouth, Duke, Vanderbilt, WashU, Williams, and Columbia all must have significantly lowered their admission standards. There's no way I could have gotten into any of them! (I got into all of them).
Anonymous wrote:As an alum, I am a little distraught that Princeton has lowered its admissions standards (particularly its writing expectations).
Anonymous wrote:sparky wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does your sister think?
She doesn't really care about school to be honest. Smart and a good student, but not really caring about the future ahead in high school.
You haven't answered how old your sister is and how old you are. You are assuming that your sister will get into these schools which doesn't sound likely if her grades aren't that great. Personally, I think you sound like you want your sister to be as stressed as you. If she isn't interested in school and goes away..what makes you so certain that she is going to want to be a serious student or just party? Again assuming she even gets in!
I hate to say this but tbh, with parents like these, I think there's no way your sister doesn't end up stressed out. I wager that it's the parents, not the school.sparky wrote:My parents prefer public school at this point however, as they saw me get into Ivies from them. However, they also saw me get stressed out due to the environment there, and might send my sister to a private school when she reaches middle school soon. Since I'm going off to college, my parents are seriously talking about it.
sparky wrote:I'm wondering how I can prepare my elementary school sister to Andover or Exeter. I was always stressed out due to the competition in a magnet high school, and I hope my sister has a better secondary school experience. I did get into Princeton, however, but I don't think fighting for the spot in a public school isn't worth it vs going to a private school where 20% of the population go to an Ivy. I want help send her off to the Lower School and then the Upper school if possible. I talked to my parents and they seem to be positive about the idea, as the district they are moving to next year isn't the best. How should I help my sister go about this?
Anonymous wrote:sparky wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does your sister think?
She doesn't really care about school to be honest. Smart and a good student, but not really caring about the future ahead in high school.
You haven't answered how old your sister is and how old you are. You are assuming that your sister will get into these schools which doesn't sound likely if her grades aren't that great. Personally, I think you sound like you want your sister to be as stressed as you. If she isn't interested in school and goes away..what makes you so certain that she is going to want to be a serious student or just party? Again assuming she even gets in!