Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have been told that college acceptances this year have been harsh at all of these schools, but my source is a parent so the information may not be accurate. Any idea how that is going for class of 2022?
Class of 2021? Potomac has been 25-30% going to "top 25" schools. Landon has 12-15% going to "top 25" schools. It's all public forum info. I wouldn't say admissions were harsh
Have you been hanging out under a rock? I’m sure they’re talking about 2022-and I think every counselor and kid would say this was a harsh year regardless of school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have been told that college acceptances this year have been harsh at all of these schools, but my source is a parent so the information may not be accurate. Any idea how that is going for class of 2022?
Class of 2021? Potomac has been 25-30% going to "top 25" schools. Landon has 12-15% going to "top 25" schools. It's all public forum info. I wouldn't say admissions were harsh
Anonymous wrote:I have been told that college acceptances this year have been harsh at all of these schools, but my source is a parent so the information may not be accurate. Any idea how that is going for class of 2022?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Academics and placement are better at Potomac but not so much as that it would matter over fit. Landon has much better leadership at the highest level and is clearly on the rise. Potomac is on the rise too but at a cost of embracing a lack of community and total inflexibility as to student needs.
This. Signed Potomac Parent.
I am going agree. My DC has work over spring break and some major tests assigned right when they get back so of course they are studying on top of work. Spring break should be a complete break.
100%. Distorts the notion of a break. Know any healthy adult workaholics?
I mean they have TWO weeks off…I don’t think it’s horrible to have some work to do across 14 days (half a month). Most aren’t going on a two week vacation and those who are- well I am sure they can find some time to squeeze in some work.
Anonymous wrote:Academics and placement are better at Potomac but not so much as that it would matter over fit. Landon has much better leadership at the highest level and is clearly on the rise. Potomac is on the rise too but at a cost of embracing a lack of community and total inflexibility as to student needs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Academics and placement are better at Potomac but not so much as that it would matter over fit. Landon has much better leadership at the highest level and is clearly on the rise. Potomac is on the rise too but at a cost of embracing a lack of community and total inflexibility as to student needs.
This. Signed Potomac Parent.
I am going agree. My DC has work over spring break and some major tests assigned right when they get back so of course they are studying on top of work. Spring break should be a complete break.
100%. Distorts the notion of a break. Know any healthy adult workaholics?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Academics and placement are better at Potomac but not so much as that it would matter over fit. Landon has much better leadership at the highest level and is clearly on the rise. Potomac is on the rise too but at a cost of embracing a lack of community and total inflexibility as to student needs.
This. Signed Potomac Parent.
I am going agree. My DC has work over spring break and some major tests assigned right when they get back so of course they are studying on top of work. Spring break should be a complete break.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Academics and placement are better at Potomac but not so much as that it would matter over fit. Landon has much better leadership at the highest level and is clearly on the rise. Potomac is on the rise too but at a cost of embracing a lack of community and total inflexibility as to student needs.
This. Signed Potomac Parent.