Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sidwell is fine as long as you don't expect it to produce miracles for college admissions.
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what is the miracle school for college admissions?
There is none, of course, but many parents at SFS are believers.
I can’t say none but many parents believe is definitely not true. Apparently you are not a SFS parent
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It was the only school that offered DC a spot coming from a K-8. Rejected/waitlisted at STA, GDS, WIS and Maret
This was for 9th? Wow.
In retrospect, I think the admission offices have some knowledge or communication with other admission offices. At least for 9th grade. Not in all cases or even many, but in this instance I think the not-Sidwell schools knew DC would accept at Sidwell if offered a spot and so didn’t waste an offer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It was the only school that offered DC a spot coming from a K-8. Rejected/waitlisted at STA, GDS, WIS and Maret
This was for 9th? Wow.
In retrospect, I think the admission offices have some knowledge or communication with other admission offices. At least for 9th grade. Not in all cases or even many, but in this instance I think the not-Sidwell schools knew DC would accept at Sidwell if offered a spot and so didn’t waste an offer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It was the only school that offered DC a spot coming from a K-8. Rejected/waitlisted at STA, GDS, WIS and Maret
This was for 9th? Wow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sidwell is fine as long as you don't expect it to produce miracles for college admissions.
+1
what is the miracle school for college admissions?
There is none, of course, but many parents at SFS are believers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sidwell is fine as long as you don't expect it to produce miracles for college admissions.
+1
what is the miracle school for college admissions?
There is none, of course, but many parents at SFS are believers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sidwell is fine as long as you don't expect it to produce miracles for college admissions.
+1
what is the miracle school for college admissions?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have a lot of friends in that grade. the 8th grade boys we know are very nice kids and very talented athletically.
How would a non-sporty boy with other interests (music, newspaper, stem) do?
Upper school has a robust music program with both orchestra and jazz ensamble, the program director is outstanding. The newspaper is award-winning and has been for decades and in terms of STEM, there is a healthy Comp Sci offering including Engineering and a good robotics program.
but how about fitting into the current 8th grade class for this sort of boy?
I’m the PP with a daughter. There are plenty of non-sporty boys who do other things. I’d even say the sporty boy types are a minority. And even the sporty ones are ultimately just dorky middle schoolers who happen to like sports. Every kid has his/her own thing. They all seem to get along well even if they are into different things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have a lot of friends in that grade. the 8th grade boys we know are very nice kids and very talented athletically.
How would a non-sporty boy with other interests (music, newspaper, stem) do?
Upper school has a robust music program with both orchestra and jazz ensamble, the program director is outstanding. The newspaper is award-winning and has been for decades and in terms of STEM, there is a healthy Comp Sci offering including Engineering and a good robotics program.
but how about fitting into the current 8th grade class for this sort of boy?