Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GDS and Maret are completely in different tiers. GDS is at the top or tied at the top of the first tier, aka the Big Three on DCUM. Maret is the next tier, along with peers like Potomac. Still very good schools.
Twice wrong. Much easier to get in to GDS than any of the other schools named.
Maret has less openings, and is therefore often the hardest to get an admit, yes. However, it's not in the same league academically as GDS, SFS or STA/NCS. There's nothing controversial about that statement; it's just the reality.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GDS and Maret are completely in different tiers. GDS is at the top or tied at the top of the first tier, aka the Big Three on DCUM. Maret is the next tier, along with peers like Potomac. Still very good schools.
Twice wrong. Much easier to get in to GDS than any of the other schools named.
Maret has less openings, and is therefore often the hardest to get an admit, yes. However, it's not in the same league academically as GDS, SFS or STA/NCS. There's nothing controversial about that statement; it's just the reality.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GDS and Maret are completely in different tiers. GDS is at the top or tied at the top of the first tier, aka the Big Three on DCUM. Maret is the next tier, along with peers like Potomac. Still very good schools.
Twice wrong. Much easier to get in to GDS than any of the other schools named.
Anonymous wrote:GDS and Maret are completely in different tiers. GDS is at the top or tied at the top of the first tier, aka the Big Three on DCUM. Maret is the next tier, along with peers like Potomac. Still very good schools.
Anonymous wrote:GDS is a much stronger school academically. A more extensive course offering. Better college acceptances.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For PP (21:54) - This may have been true in the past, but it seems that Maret has really caught up in both regards: course offerings (due to being a Malone school) and college placement. This survey conducted by a tutoring service rates Maret above GDS based on several criteria: https://www.lotusprep.com/best-high-schools-dc/. 10.42% of Maret seniors went on to top 15 colleges compared to 9.54% from GDS. Anyway, seems more like "po-tay-toes, po-tah-toes" to me rather than one school being "much stronger academically" than the other...
That small difference, which may not even be statistically significant, seems to be an absurd way to classify one school stronger than another.