Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh my gosh. This thread is insane. I'm sorry to bring it back, but I got told by my friend at GDS (yes I am a student) to look at this thread, and I'm so glad I did because this is hilarious but also really disappointing. It's crazy to me that some (not all) parents on here are so wildly competitive with people they don't even know, about decisions they AREN'T MAKING.
If I'm going to be completely honest, I think GDS, Sidwell, Maret, St Albans, Holton, etc. are the same... it really just depends on your CHILD and what classes/extracurriculars they are taking that gets them into an Ivy League college. (Also, of course legacy helps too, duh) Please pick a DMV school where you think that you will feel at home!
I think it's important to note that the success of GDS does not take away from another school's, such as Sidwell. One more acceptance to Harvard from GDS than Sidwell means nothing in the grand scheme of things, it could be totally different the next year! College acceptances are very unpredictable. I think we should be happy for everyone who worked incredibly hard at all these schools and had their hard work pay off when they got accepted to a college. Going to an Ivy League college does not mean you are going to be set for life, and it does not guarantee happiness.
I find it really interesting that the parents of children who go to these schools have such bad blood. I have many close friends across different DMV private schools, and we NEVER argue about whose school is better! We recognize the other as an equal (I sound very GDS right now lol), and wish the other the best with their college applications.
Also lastly, I'd like to apologize on behalf of some of the GDS parents on this thread. I have never actually met a parent or student who has acted that way, and I hope I never do haha. I can assure you most GDS HS parents are not like that, certainly not mine or my friends! Congratulations to everyone who has a child going to college next year, I'm sure this year has been a whirlwind.
If you are, in fact, a current Hopper (gotta be cautious on the Internet), then I hope you know you're an excellent representative for GDS right now. They've been lucky to have you.
True, there's so many trolls on this page! But yes, I am a current Hopper. Thank you so much for your kind words, I've had a lot of self doubt lately about whether or not I measure up to the other kids at GDS both academically and financially.
Thank you for posting. A credit to GDS.
You dropped the mike on the batshit crazy Sidwell parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh my gosh. This thread is insane. I'm sorry to bring it back, but I got told by my friend at GDS (yes I am a student) to look at this thread, and I'm so glad I did because this is hilarious but also really disappointing. It's crazy to me that some (not all) parents on here are so wildly competitive with people they don't even know, about decisions they AREN'T MAKING.
If I'm going to be completely honest, I think GDS, Sidwell, Maret, St Albans, Holton, etc. are the same... it really just depends on your CHILD and what classes/extracurriculars they are taking that gets them into an Ivy League college. (Also, of course legacy helps too, duh) Please pick a DMV school where you think that you will feel at home!
I think it's important to note that the success of GDS does not take away from another school's, such as Sidwell. One more acceptance to Harvard from GDS than Sidwell means nothing in the grand scheme of things, it could be totally different the next year! College acceptances are very unpredictable. I think we should be happy for everyone who worked incredibly hard at all these schools and had their hard work pay off when they got accepted to a college. Going to an Ivy League college does not mean you are going to be set for life, and it does not guarantee happiness.
I find it really interesting that the parents of children who go to these schools have such bad blood. I have many close friends across different DMV private schools, and we NEVER argue about whose school is better! We recognize the other as an equal (I sound very GDS right now lol), and wish the other the best with their college applications.
Also lastly, I'd like to apologize on behalf of some of the GDS parents on this thread. I have never actually met a parent or student who has acted that way, and I hope I never do haha. I can assure you most GDS HS parents are not like that, certainly not mine or my friends! Congratulations to everyone who has a child going to college next year, I'm sure this year has been a whirlwind.
If you are, in fact, a current Hopper (gotta be cautious on the Internet), then I hope you know you're an excellent representative for GDS right now. They've been lucky to have you.
True, there's so many trolls on this page! But yes, I am a current Hopper. Thank you so much for your kind words, I've had a lot of self doubt lately about whether or not I measure up to the other kids at GDS both academically and financially.
Anonymous wrote:It’s been a great Ivy year for many private schools.
Chicago private here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh my gosh. This thread is insane. I'm sorry to bring it back, but I got told by my friend at GDS (yes I am a student) to look at this thread, and I'm so glad I did because this is hilarious but also really disappointing. It's crazy to me that some (not all) parents on here are so wildly competitive with people they don't even know, about decisions they AREN'T MAKING.
If I'm going to be completely honest, I think GDS, Sidwell, Maret, St Albans, Holton, etc. are the same... it really just depends on your CHILD and what classes/extracurriculars they are taking that gets them into an Ivy League college. (Also, of course legacy helps too, duh) Please pick a DMV school where you think that you will feel at home!
I think it's important to note that the success of GDS does not take away from another school's, such as Sidwell. One more acceptance to Harvard from GDS than Sidwell means nothing in the grand scheme of things, it could be totally different the next year! College acceptances are very unpredictable. I think we should be happy for everyone who worked incredibly hard at all these schools and had their hard work pay off when they got accepted to a college. Going to an Ivy League college does not mean you are going to be set for life, and it does not guarantee happiness.
I find it really interesting that the parents of children who go to these schools have such bad blood. I have many close friends across different DMV private schools, and we NEVER argue about whose school is better! We recognize the other as an equal (I sound very GDS right now lol), and wish the other the best with their college applications.
Also lastly, I'd like to apologize on behalf of some of the GDS parents on this thread. I have never actually met a parent or student who has acted that way, and I hope I never do haha. I can assure you most GDS HS parents are not like that, certainly not mine or my friends! Congratulations to everyone who has a child going to college next year, I'm sure this year has been a whirlwind.
If you are, in fact, a current Hopper (gotta be cautious on the Internet), then I hope you know you're an excellent representative for GDS right now. They've been lucky to have you.
True, there's so many trolls on this page! But yes, I am a current Hopper. Thank you so much for your kind words, I've had a lot of self doubt lately about whether or not I measure up to the other kids at GDS both academically and financially.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh my gosh. This thread is insane. I'm sorry to bring it back, but I got told by my friend at GDS (yes I am a student) to look at this thread, and I'm so glad I did because this is hilarious but also really disappointing. It's crazy to me that some (not all) parents on here are so wildly competitive with people they don't even know, about decisions they AREN'T MAKING.
If I'm going to be completely honest, I think GDS, Sidwell, Maret, St Albans, Holton, etc. are the same... it really just depends on your CHILD and what classes/extracurriculars they are taking that gets them into an Ivy League college. (Also, of course legacy helps too, duh) Please pick a DMV school where you think that you will feel at home!
I think it's important to note that the success of GDS does not take away from another school's, such as Sidwell. One more acceptance to Harvard from GDS than Sidwell means nothing in the grand scheme of things, it could be totally different the next year! College acceptances are very unpredictable. I think we should be happy for everyone who worked incredibly hard at all these schools and had their hard work pay off when they got accepted to a college. Going to an Ivy League college does not mean you are going to be set for life, and it does not guarantee happiness.
I find it really interesting that the parents of children who go to these schools have such bad blood. I have many close friends across different DMV private schools, and we NEVER argue about whose school is better! We recognize the other as an equal (I sound very GDS right now lol), and wish the other the best with their college applications.
Also lastly, I'd like to apologize on behalf of some of the GDS parents on this thread. I have never actually met a parent or student who has acted that way, and I hope I never do haha. I can assure you most GDS HS parents are not like that, certainly not mine or my friends! Congratulations to everyone who has a child going to college next year, I'm sure this year has been a whirlwind.
If you are, in fact, a current Hopper (gotta be cautious on the Internet), then I hope you know you're an excellent representative for GDS right now. They've been lucky to have you.
Anonymous wrote:Oh my gosh. This thread is insane. I'm sorry to bring it back, but I got told by my friend at GDS (yes I am a student) to look at this thread, and I'm so glad I did because this is hilarious but also really disappointing. It's crazy to me that some (not all) parents on here are so wildly competitive with people they don't even know, about decisions they AREN'T MAKING.
If I'm going to be completely honest, I think GDS, Sidwell, Maret, St Albans, Holton, etc. are the same... it really just depends on your CHILD and what classes/extracurriculars they are taking that gets them into an Ivy League college. (Also, of course legacy helps too, duh) Please pick a DMV school where you think that you will feel at home!
I think it's important to note that the success of GDS does not take away from another school's, such as Sidwell. One more acceptance to Harvard from GDS than Sidwell means nothing in the grand scheme of things, it could be totally different the next year! College acceptances are very unpredictable. I think we should be happy for everyone who worked incredibly hard at all these schools and had their hard work pay off when they got accepted to a college. Going to an Ivy League college does not mean you are going to be set for life, and it does not guarantee happiness.
I find it really interesting that the parents of children who go to these schools have such bad blood. I have many close friends across different DMV private schools, and we NEVER argue about whose school is better! We recognize the other as an equal (I sound very GDS right now lol), and wish the other the best with their college applications.
Also lastly, I'd like to apologize on behalf of some of the GDS parents on this thread. I have never actually met a parent or student who has acted that way, and I hope I never do haha. I can assure you most GDS HS parents are not like that, certainly not mine or my friends! Congratulations to everyone who has a child going to college next year, I'm sure this year has been a whirlwind.
Anonymous wrote:Clearly, this thread has become extremely toxic. As BOTH a Sidwell and GDS parent, I think that this bickering is sickening.
Can we just appreciate the accomplishments of our kids without tearing each other apart on DCUM? Not sure why so many Sidwell parents have invaded this thread… if you are going to add something, at least make it positive. This whole college admissions process has become stressful enough. As parents, it’s our job to alleviate this stress—not get absorbed in this speculation, trash-talking, and nonsense. I’m sure our kids would laugh at us if they saw this thread. Go outside, touch grass, and think about what you’re writing on this anonymous forum.
Congratulations to GDS! Clearly, its senior class has put in a lot of work, and it has paid off. Sidwell has also had an excellent performance this year. Kudos to everyone.
Anonymous wrote:These posts look like they were written by teen they are so juvenile .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I heard from some people that GDS pays Ivies (like Harvard, Georgetown, Berkley, etc) as well as some lower tier institutions like Cornell and Duke to accept all their students just as safeties. Money well spent!
Sidwell parent here---this is frankly ridiculous. Too much of GDS' budget is spent on their head of school's salary to fund something like this. Its endowment is not big enough, especially after building that monstrosity of a building for the elementary and middle schools.
Another note: GDS will never be better than Sidwell. While your druggie kids sit around reading queer literature, Sidwell students are hard at work, creating nonprofits to change the world, getting accepted to elite universities, and obliterating GDS in every way.
Finally: Georgetown and Berkeley aren't even Ivies. Loser.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I heard from some people that GDS pays Ivies (like Harvard, Georgetown, Berkley, etc) as well as some lower tier institutions like Cornell and Duke to accept all their students just as safeties. Money well spent!
Sidwell parent here---this is frankly ridiculous. Too much of GDS' budget is spent on their head of school's salary to fund something like this. Its endowment is not big enough, especially after building that monstrosity of a building for the elementary and middle schools.
Another note: GDS will never be better than Sidwell. While your druggie kids sit around reading queer literature, Sidwell students are hard at work, creating nonprofits to change the world, getting accepted to elite universities, and obliterating GDS in every way.
Finally: Georgetown and Berkeley aren't even Ivies. Loser.