Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:St. George's vs NMH vs Governor's
Obviously in very different settings, but it's all starting to become a blur after so virtual open houses, and, mostly Zoom, interviews. Even a stereotype may be helpful for us to categorize the vibe of each place, and where the place might be headed in the next 5 years. Can anyone shed relatively recent/updated (nice) characterization of a typical student body at these schools. Are these schools mainly filled primarily with recruited athletes? Will non-sporty academic or artsy types still thrive?
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Awww, these are all great options.
IMO: St. George's a small school, not oversly sporty, with a variety of levels of students, but most kids do play sports. And a FABULOUS location. Very preppy, limited diversity, but a close knit community. Like other places, many of the top students are day students. Its got a good art department.
NMH is very big, more diverse, a place for everyone. Good for arty and sporty kids alike. Not an academic powerhouse, but I do think everyone can find their challenge and their people. Much more remote location.
Anonymous wrote:St. George's vs NMH vs Governor's
Obviously in very different settings, but it's all starting to become a blur after so virtual open houses, and, mostly Zoom, interviews. Even a stereotype may be helpful for us to categorize the vibe of each place, and where the place might be headed in the next 5 years. Can anyone shed relatively recent/updated (nice) characterization of a typical student body at these schools. Are these schools mainly filled primarily with recruited athletes? Will non-sporty academic or artsy types still thrive?
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mercersburg has always been a very respectable boarding school with excellent academics. I like the place for not being as "entitled" as a number of the New England boarding schools. They received a massive donation some years ago and it's being put to good use. Many students do come from small towns around Pennsylvania.
I'm sure there are students who didn't go straight to college - because that happens at every school. Including elite schools.
That isn't true.
Anonymous wrote:Mercersburg has always been a very respectable boarding school with excellent academics. I like the place for not being as "entitled" as a number of the New England boarding schools. They received a massive donation some years ago and it's being put to good use. Many students do come from small towns around Pennsylvania.
I'm sure there are students who didn't go straight to college - because that happens at every school. Including elite schools.
Anonymous wrote:I have two nieces who went to Hill. They both became sexually active pretty quickly. Trump’s kids used to arrive by helicopter. The girls did get a good education, but one of them had too much exposure to drinking and drugs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son is boarding at Mercersburg. He was accepted to Loomis, Lawrenceville and NMH as well as local day schools and while we were somewhat nervous about him choosing MB over the others due to lack of name recognition, he went with his gut and it was the absolute right choice. He’s a bright, motivated, hard working and social kid and it’s checked all of the boxes and more for him. The campus is stunningly beautiful, with wide open spaces and beautiful architecture that rivals any college campus let alone boarding school. The location in PA is safe and bucolic.
Happy to answer questions about the school or I do suggest going onto College Confidential to learn more from other parents at MB as well as some of the other schools mentioned on the thread.
Also happy to share our thoughts on the other schools to which he was accepted and why he didn’t go with them.
My advice is to keep an open mind and most of all/ listen to your student and be true to their wants/needs. Good luck!
What worked against NMH? It’s the most difficult school to visit on your list from DC. Anything else?
Anonymous wrote:My son is boarding at Mercersburg. He was accepted to Loomis, Lawrenceville and NMH as well as local day schools and while we were somewhat nervous about him choosing MB over the others due to lack of name recognition, he went with his gut and it was the absolute right choice. He’s a bright, motivated, hard working and social kid and it’s checked all of the boxes and more for him. The campus is stunningly beautiful, with wide open spaces and beautiful architecture that rivals any college campus let alone boarding school. The location in PA is safe and bucolic.
Happy to answer questions about the school or I do suggest going onto College Confidential to learn more from other parents at MB as well as some of the other schools mentioned on the thread.
Also happy to share our thoughts on the other schools to which he was accepted and why he didn’t go with them.
My advice is to keep an open mind and most of all/ listen to your student and be true to their wants/needs. Good luck!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cate is a fantastic school. One of my kids did not get in, and the others ended up not applying, tho it was often my first choice. St Andrew's (DE) has been a terrific home for my son (now a junior there) AMA
Would love to hear more about St. Andrews. To start, can you share some background info on your son (e.g. public vs. Private, extracurricular, etc.). Additionally, why he chose it and what factors do you think led to him being accepted?
Anonymous wrote:ANyone know anything about cranbrook in MIchigan? My niece is applying.
Anonymous wrote:Cate is a fantastic school. One of my kids did not get in, and the others ended up not applying, tho it was often my first choice. St Andrew's (DE) has been a terrific home for my son (now a junior there) AMA