Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The modesty on this thread is astounding.
Tells you a lot about the school and the people in it.
Not all of us run to post on social media when our kid gets into an Ivy. Christ
Umm others years when Sidwell had good college admits those "modest" kids were happy to crow about it on social media asap. Sooo. maybe this year Sidwell has nothing to report? Live by the sword die by the sword, people. Interesting that the parents who love to denigrate GDS on this forum simply cannot just say- "Wow good job." Seven (that we know of) Harvard admits in one class. Why is it so hard to just say the kids did great?
Relax, GDS Mom. Sidwell has 10 Ivy admits posted on Instagram so far, compared to GDS’ 14. You and I both know that no matter what the numbers end up being this year, Sidwell was/is/will always be superior to GDS. But please enjoy those extra 4 admits for now…
Everyone deserves their time in the sun (especially after the results GDS’ c/o ‘23 endured).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The modesty on this thread is astounding.
Tells you a lot about the school and the people in it.
Not all of us run to post on social media when our kid gets into an Ivy. Christ
Umm others years when Sidwell had good college admits those "modest" kids were happy to crow about it on social media asap. Sooo. maybe this year Sidwell has nothing to report? Live by the sword die by the sword, people. Interesting that the parents who love to denigrate GDS on this forum simply cannot just say- "Wow good job." Seven (that we know of) Harvard admits in one class. Why is it so hard to just say the kids did great?
Relax, GDS Mom. Sidwell has 10 Ivy admits posted on Instagram so far, compared to GDS’ 14. You and I both know that no matter what the numbers end up being this year, Sidwell was/is/will always be superior to GDS. But please enjoy those extra 4 admits for now…
Everyone deserves their time in the sun (especially after the results GDS’ c/o ‘23 endured).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems the other DMV privates have done extremely well too!
Really? I’m not seeing Sidwell getting its own college thread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The modesty on this thread is astounding.
Tells you a lot about the school and the people in it.
Not all of us run to post on social media when our kid gets into an Ivy. Christ
Umm others years when Sidwell had good college admits those "modest" kids were happy to crow about it on social media asap. Sooo. maybe this year Sidwell has nothing to report? Live by the sword die by the sword, people. Interesting that the parents who love to denigrate GDS on this forum simply cannot just say- "Wow good job." Seven (that we know of) Harvard admits in one class. Why is it so hard to just say the kids did great?
Anonymous wrote:The modesty on this thread is astounding.
Tells you a lot about the school and the people in it.
Not all of us run to post on social media when our kid gets into an Ivy. Christ
Anonymous wrote:Interesting article in the NYT about Harvard’s declining applications.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you want your kid to get into an Ivy, GDS is the way to go. The kids seem to get in without crazy ECs
The Harvard kids all have extraordinarily smart, connected, dynamic parents. Some are legacies, some are not. All are super successful, national leaders in their respective fields. I know two of them from work.
I assume their kids are similar to their parents: big picture, innovative thinkers who are also kind and very good with people. They (their parents) are the kind of people who are among the most impressive I have ever met. It makes a lot of sense that their kids would be exceptional.
I know a parent of one of the Harvard kids and that's the last thing I'd say about her. Had a downright negative experience, confirmed by someone else on our committee.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you want your kid to get into an Ivy, GDS is the way to go. The kids seem to get in without crazy ECs
The Harvard kids all have extraordinarily smart, connected, dynamic parents. Some are legacies, some are not. All are super successful, national leaders in their respective fields. I know two of them from work.
I assume their kids are similar to their parents: big picture, innovative thinkers who are also kind and very good with people. They (their parents) are the kind of people who are among the most impressive I have ever met. It makes a lot of sense that their kids would be exceptional.
The most moronic statement I’ve seen in a while. Parents are successful so the kids are automatically the same.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems the other DMV privates have done extremely well too!
Really? I’m not seeing Sidwell getting its own college thread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems the other DMV privates have done extremely well too!
Really? I’m not seeing Sidwell getting its own college thread.
Anonymous wrote:It seems the other DMV privates have done extremely well too!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you want your kid to get into an Ivy, GDS is the way to go. The kids seem to get in without crazy ECs
The Harvard kids all have extraordinarily smart, connected, dynamic parents. Some are legacies, some are not. All are super successful, national leaders in their respective fields. I know two of them from work.
I assume their kids are similar to their parents: big picture, innovative thinkers who are also kind and very good with people. They (their parents) are the kind of people who are among the most impressive I have ever met. It makes a lot of sense that their kids would be exceptional.