Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Potomac is the best for a balanced education. It just is for an all around terrific education. TJ is niche and you miss out on too many things. GDS probably is the best shot to Ivy but again very niche. Potomac serves everything so I actually you are more real world prepared. All three of these schools are impossible to get in so maybe you apply to all and see how it goes. Also add Sidwell, Cathedral, Maret into the mix. By the way, Langley and Mclean high schools are also terrific and nothing to sneeze at. We considered our public a lot.
Isn't GDS Catholic?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tell me about Potomac. Looking to start our DC in K. How do you rate the academics in comparison to, say, St. Albans'? (We are not looking for all boys, but have heard St. Albans to be high-tier academically). Thanks for any and all observations on Potomac!
OP here - so husband was Hotchkiss and I was top 3 NYC prep. We don’t want Quaker or Catholic or single sex. What is the best (academically) for us here in DC area? We live in McLean.
Potomac. Seriously. Great school.
+1
If you are in McLean there shouldn't even be a question. No reason to haul down to DC for similar standard unless you want single sex/religious. You'll gain 100 hours of your life back every year for quality family time or academic enrichment time vs commuting time.
OP, this thread is premature. It isn’t as if you choose in advance. You first apply to see where you are able to secure admissions and then assess your choices based on what opportunities you have. These are all very competitive, and comparably good schools and chances even for the most connected are far from a sure thing...take it one step at a time.
Anonymous wrote:Potomac is the best for a balanced education. It just is for an all around terrific education. TJ is niche and you miss out on too many things. GDS probably is the best shot to Ivy but again very niche. Potomac serves everything so I actually you are more real world prepared. All three of these schools are impossible to get in so maybe you apply to all and see how it goes. Also add Sidwell, Cathedral, Maret into the mix. By the way, Langley and Mclean high schools are also terrific and nothing to sneeze at. We considered our public a lot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tell me about Potomac. Looking to start our DC in K. How do you rate the academics in comparison to, say, St. Albans'? (We are not looking for all boys, but have heard St. Albans to be high-tier academically). Thanks for any and all observations on Potomac!
OP here - so husband was Hotchkiss and I was top 3 NYC prep. We don’t want Quaker or Catholic or single sex. What is the best (academically) for us here in DC area? We live in McLean.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We looked at Potomac during elementary/middle school for our Arlington Public schools kids. Both did a shadow day and found that the level of the curriculum was behind what they were doing in public school.
We also found this to be the case.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tell me about Potomac. Looking to start our DC in K. How do you rate the academics in comparison to, say, St. Albans'? (We are not looking for all boys, but have heard St. Albans to be high-tier academically). Thanks for any and all observations on Potomac!
OP here - so husband was Hotchkiss and I was top 3 NYC prep. We don’t want Quaker or Catholic or single sex. What is the best (academically) for us here in DC area? We live in McLean.
Potomac. Seriously. Great school.
+1
If you are in McLean there shouldn't even be a question. No reason to haul down to DC for similar standard unless you want single sex/religious. You'll gain 100 hours of your life back every year for quality family time or academic enrichment time vs commuting time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tell me about Potomac. Looking to start our DC in K. How do you rate the academics in comparison to, say, St. Albans'? (We are not looking for all boys, but have heard St. Albans to be high-tier academically). Thanks for any and all observations on Potomac!
OP here - so husband was Hotchkiss and I was top 3 NYC prep. We don’t want Quaker or Catholic or single sex. What is the best (academically) for us here in DC area? We live in McLean.
Potomac. Seriously. Great school.
Anonymous wrote:We looked at Potomac during elementary/middle school for our Arlington Public schools kids. Both did a shadow day and found that the level of the curriculum was behind what they were doing in public school.
Anonymous wrote:We looked at Potomac during elementary/middle school for our Arlington Public schools kids. Both did a shadow day and found that the level of the curriculum was behind what they were doing in public school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tell me about Potomac. Looking to start our DC in K. How do you rate the academics in comparison to, say, St. Albans'? (We are not looking for all boys, but have heard St. Albans to be high-tier academically). Thanks for any and all observations on Potomac!
OP here - so husband was Hotchkiss and I was top 3 NYC prep. We don’t want Quaker or Catholic or single sex. What is the best (academically) for us here in DC area? We live in McLean.
Potomac. Seriously. Great school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tell me about Potomac. Looking to start our DC in K. How do you rate the academics in comparison to, say, St. Albans'? (We are not looking for all boys, but have heard St. Albans to be high-tier academically). Thanks for any and all observations on Potomac!
OP here - so husband was Hotchkiss and I was top 3 NYC prep. We don’t want Quaker or Catholic or single sex. What is the best (academically) for us here in DC area? We live in McLean.
Anonymous wrote:Tell me about Potomac. Looking to start our DC in K. How do you rate the academics in comparison to, say, St. Albans'? (We are not looking for all boys, but have heard St. Albans to be high-tier academically). Thanks for any and all observations on Potomac!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get over yourself. No DC school has a national reputation. All just expensive private schools that end up with the same placement like every other competent upper class private.
Keep telling yourself that. While my kid takes your kid's spot at HYPSM. Top DC schools wins every time. It's not even close.
I’m sorry I get the HYP (?) but what is the “SM”? Also...who ARE you? My siblings and I went to Ivies and this is just so off the radar.
Not PP, but it’s a reference to Stanford and MIT.
PP is a serious d-bag. I wonder if he has any idea how kids from public schools as well as privates like Potomac often outperform Big 3 grads at Ivies.
- Double Ivy