A voice of reason.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:... I don't think you need to know what became of each and every grad - if you haven't heard of them they probably aren't a mover or shaker.
I disagree with this point. Beyond each person's own chosen field, I don't think many people are too aware of any but the most acclaimed people in other fields.
I'm a nerdy lawyer in a somewhat specialized field. I know the "movers and shakers" in my specialized field, and in some related fields. But there surely are plenty of high-powered movers and shakers in other legal fields who I've never heard of. Top-dog tax lawyers?: I have no idea who they are. The top 50 securities lawyers in the nation?: I might be able to name two of them.
And if you take me out of my nerdy lawyer universe, and ask me to name the top "mover and shakers" in other fields, I will have no idea. Top "mover and shaker" medical researchers?: No way I could name a single one. Top "mover and shaker" writers?: Unless it's someone on a bestseller list, I've got no clue. Top "mover and shaker" tech moguls?: I could name the ones that get written about often, and a few others, but that's barely the tip of the iceberg. Top artists?: Aside from those in the big museums, I could name maybe 10. Top musicians?: My knowledge stopped in the mid-90s when I got too old to keep up.
If you're just pointing to how many "famous" grads are listed on any school's Wikipedia page, I say that's a poor metric. It's really just a measure of those people lucky enough to be successful in a field that generates a Q Score (or, cynically perhaps, those people who are willing to pimp their own Wiki presence!).
Anonymous wrote:I am just saying that I would expect more from Sidwell given the strength of its program. If you do a direct comparison between STA and Sidwell, it seems like STA is the place that produces people who make the world move whereas Sidwell is a place where those who make the world move send their kids to be educated, IMHO. Sure, you can find the odd standout here and there from Sidwell but the list of similar standouts from STA is quite impressive, although Sidwell did produce the 2012 MISS USA, who has quite an impressive background in addition to the qualities to be chosen MISS USA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd rather know what school produces happy well adjusted people who contribute positively to society.
Then move to the Midwest - most people in this area are neurotic freaks if you haven't noticed.
Anonymous wrote:I'd rather know what school produces happy well adjusted people who contribute positively to society.
Anonymous wrote:... I don't think you need to know what became of each and every grad - if you haven't heard of them they probably aren't a mover or shaker.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not part of the DC school universe but know many people who either attended or sent their kids to the schools referenced. From my experience, Sidwell has not produced as many "movers and shakers" as STA, NCS, or GP, let alone the elite prep schools in NYC. Smart and talented people but, for whatever reason, they have not made the same impact as graduates of the competition. That being said, I don't know how you could turn down Sidwell if you had the opportunity to attend.
I'm not shilling for any school, but with all respect, I don't know how your personal experience with grads of any of these schools through people you know can be broad enough to make generalized statements about how many "movers and shakers" they each have produced. The four schools you named are graduating roughly 500 students per year, every year -- about 5,000 in the last decade. It's hard to fathom how your experience can be broad enough to identify a meaningful trend among them.
No offense meant. I don't think anyone here could do it.
Anonymous wrote:I am not part of the DC school universe but know many people who either attended or sent their kids to the schools referenced. From my experience, Sidwell has not produced as many "movers and shakers" as STA, NCS, or GP, let alone the elite prep schools in NYC. Smart and talented people but, for whatever reason, they have not made the same impact as graduates of the competition. That being said, I don't know how you could turn down Sidwell if you had the opportunity to attend.
Anonymous wrote:STA/NCS/Sidwell = HYP
GDS = Brown
Maret = Penn
Holton = Amherst
Landon = UVA
Potomac = Dartmouth
Just for fun, of course.