Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I will never understand why the parents of kids attending one of the nation’s most elite prep schools and paying tens of thousands of dollars for the privilege have to come to this website and seek anonymous advice about their children’s college admissions prospects. What are you paying for? Doesn’t Sidwell have a guidance department? It’s just so odd.
Agree with what the other PP answered and will add that the parent community is oddly hush hush about these things....and the school doesn't wish to hear anything (or it becomes clear they won't be changing anything)...so people are left to let it out here.
It really is sad. Unfortunate. I wish they would genuinely invest on changing the culture for the kids, improve relationship with parents, encourage more mentoring among teachers, and take a stab at improving other aspects where there is clear room for improvement.
Perhaps there could be some hope that some of this can slowly be desired and accomplished by the new leadership in HS.
And parents know their kid’s biggest competition is other SFS students so they don’t talk about it except to their private college consultants. Weird, I agree.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does the school college counselor say?
Too early for counselor discussions. Probably pointless anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the non Sidwell parents of the world...what is Math III/IV?
Theoretical math sequence.
NP. So my DC’s very similar to OP’s but IS taking the theoretical math sequence… does my kid have a better shot at T10 due to the “increased” rigor?
What high school?
Same school
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the non Sidwell parents of the world...what is Math III/IV?
Theoretical math sequence.
NP. So my DC’s very similar to OP’s but IS taking the theoretical math sequence… does my kid have a better shot at T10 due to the “increased” rigor?
What high school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the non Sidwell parents of the world...what is Math III/IV?
Theoretical math sequence.
NP. So my DC’s very similar to OP’s but IS taking the theoretical math sequence… does my kid have a better shot at T10 due to the “increased” rigor?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I will never understand why the parents of kids attending one of the nation’s most elite prep schools and paying tens of thousands of dollars for the privilege have to come to this website and seek anonymous advice about their children’s college admissions prospects. What are you paying for? Doesn’t Sidwell have a guidance department? It’s just so odd.
Agree with what the other PP answered and will add that the parent community is oddly hush hush about these things....and the school doesn't wish to hear anything (or it becomes clear they won't be changing anything)...so people are left to let it out here.
It really is sad. Unfortunate. I wish they would genuinely invest on changing the culture for the kids, improve relationship with parents, encourage more mentoring among teachers, and take a stab at improving other aspects where there is clear room for improvement.
Perhaps there could be some hope that some of this can slowly be desired and accomplished by the new leadership in HS.
Anonymous wrote:I will never understand why the parents of kids attending one of the nation’s most elite prep schools and paying tens of thousands of dollars for the privilege have to come to this website and seek anonymous advice about their children’s college admissions prospects. What are you paying for? Doesn’t Sidwell have a guidance department? It’s just so odd.
Anonymous wrote:I will never understand why the parents of kids attending one of the nation’s most elite prep schools and paying tens of thousands of dollars for the privilege have to come to this website and seek anonymous advice about their children’s college admissions prospects. What are you paying for? Doesn’t Sidwell have a guidance department? It’s just so odd.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the non Sidwell parents of the world...what is Math III/IV?
Theoretical math sequence.
NP. So my DC’s very similar to OP’s but IS taking the theoretical math sequence… does my kid have a better shot at T10 due to the “increased” rigor?
Anonymous wrote:You be paying $60k a year, $240k for the upper 4 years. Need to make counselor do their job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the non Sidwell parents of the world...what is Math III/IV?
Theoretical math sequence.
Anonymous wrote:A kid like this should go for it.
People on this board love to cite the necessity of “national level awards” for ivies/t-10. We pretty closely know kids at every ivy plus Duke, Northwestern etc (don’t know anyone at Stanford!), including one of my kids, and all are amazing kids who had excellent grades, extracurriculars, so on but none had a national level award. Tbh other than a national science fair award or debate ranking, I don’t even know what those would be.
Anonymous wrote:For the non Sidwell parents of the world...what is Math III/IV?