Anonymous wrote:We are applying to Exeter.
Not sure that it's a good fit for our non-binary, lesbian daughter (she/they) because it seems conservative. She's extremely advanced academically but that's only one small consideration.
We are also applying to CRMS. Her sports are rock-climbing and downhill skiing so that's a good fit for her sports. But less so academically.
We are then applying to a local private art school that is very LGBQT+. She's an artist so that is the best fit for our family and they have already recruited her and made a soft offer. She's determined to go to a boarding school however. She had wanted to apply to many others (Andover, Care, Thacher, etc) but I cannot justify all that app fees.
We are taking the SSAT even though none require it. It's only because she tests so well. Personally, as someone who also tests well, I don't think tests should be used. They only test how well someone tests and I was accepted to Harvard on that basis and really wasn't as smart as my classmates and it was then hard to fit in as a result. It's one of the most ridiculous and laziest parts of admission process.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We’re applying to Emma Willard, Mercersburg, NMH, Kent, and Loomis Chaffee. I’m glad we had a chance to visit a bunch of schools, that really helps me and my daughter figure out what’s the best school for her. Interviews have been going well (we think) and are almost done.
That's amazing that you are nearly done with the interviews! We think NMH might be a good fit for our DS. We've yet to visit. What did you think of the school and the surroundings? Do students seem happy?
NMH is beautiful and kids are super nice. The downside is that its far from Hartford Airport, 70 minutes, and probably too long of a drive from DC.
Anonymous wrote:For the child applying to CRMS , you might want to look at Fountain Valley School of Colorado. I think the academics might be slightly more rigorous than CRMS and they have a huge indoor climbing gym, a nice winter sports program and the Art Barn is fantastic.
Anonymous wrote:We are applying to Exeter.
Not sure that it's a good fit for our non-binary, lesbian daughter (she/they) because it seems conservative. She's extremely advanced academically but that's only one small consideration.
We are also applying to CRMS. Her sports are rock-climbing and downhill skiing so that's a good fit for her sports. But less so academically.
We are then applying to a local private art school that is very LGBQT+. She's an artist so that is the best fit for our family and they have already recruited her and made a soft offer. She's determined to go to a boarding school however. She had wanted to apply to many others (Andover, Care, Thacher, etc) but I cannot justify all that app fees.
We are taking the SSAT even though none require it. It's only because she tests so well. Personally, as someone who also tests well, I don't think tests should be used. They only test how well someone tests and I was accepted to Harvard on that basis and really wasn't as smart as my classmates and it was then hard to fit in as a result. It's one of the most ridiculous and laziest parts of admission process.
Anonymous wrote:PEA grad here. Went a long time ago, so nothing to offer on getting in. One thing I would note for parents, however, is that please be certain your child wants to go to boarding school. It’s very intense on multiple levels. I applied because I very much wanted to go and was very happy (though there was some weird stuff going down at the time). But there were some really miserable kids there and the results were not good for the kids, PEA, and probably their families. Don’t force your kid if it’s not what s/he wants.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SSAT scores (taken in October) are in and it's low- 65%. My daughter wants to apply to Choate, Taft, and SAS. What to do? She plans to retake in December.
The test results are optional for the above schools, right? I would wait to see the December results and submit them if in the 80s or higher. (I don’t know the average SSAT scores for these schools, but the ones for Andover and Exeter are in the low 90s).
Anonymous wrote:SSAT scores (taken in October) are in and it's low- 65%. My daughter wants to apply to Choate, Taft, and SAS. What to do? She plans to retake in December.
Anonymous wrote:SSAT scores (taken in October) are in and it's low- 65%. My daughter wants to apply to Choate, Taft, and SAS. What to do? She plans to retake in December.