Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow.
OP, are you getting a good sense of the parent communities at Potomac and Holton?
Potomac parents ...trying " to make fetch happen"...
Now do the Holton parents.
Lame attempt at deflection - Potomac parents.
Or do we just say both are deeply insecure and leave it at that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow.
OP, are you getting a good sense of the parent communities at Potomac and Holton?
Potomac parents ...trying " to make fetch happen"...
Now do the Holton parents.
Lame attempt at deflection - Potomac parents.
Or do we just say both are deeply insecure and leave it at that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow.
OP, are you getting a good sense of the parent communities at Potomac and Holton?
Potomac parents ...trying " to make fetch happen"...
Anonymous wrote:Wow.
OP, are you getting a good sense of the parent communities at Potomac and Holton?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You all need to get out of your country club, Washington DC law, wonky bubbles. There are Potomac graduates in all corners of the world, with many varying levels of success. It is not less a strong network to have coming out of high school then Holton. In fact, I would say it's probably stronger than Holton. The Holton famililes I know are mostly builder, real estate types, honestly. Not very intellectual. Now, compared to the Sidwell and St. Albans networks, that is a different story.
You don't know Holton families.
NP. I know a lot of Holton families, and most are lovely. Every last one is somewhat impressive but dime a dozen professional class and/or commercial real estate. If you're looking for intellectual luminaries or people who will get your child that summer job at a hedge fund, look elsewhere.
Anonymous wrote:You all need to get out of your country club, Washington DC law, wonky bubbles. There are Potomac graduates in all corners of the world, with many varying levels of success. It is not less a strong network to have coming out of high school then Holton. In fact, I would say it's probably stronger than Holton. The Holton famililes I know are mostly builder, real estate types, honestly. Not very intellectual. Now, compared to the Sidwell and St. Albans networks, that is a different story.
Anonymous wrote:Are you in Virginia? Because Holton is more widely known in NW DC. People have barely heard of Potomac and most don't even know where it is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You all need to get out of your country club, Washington DC law, wonky bubbles. There are Potomac graduates in all corners of the world, with many varying levels of success. It is not less a strong network to have coming out of high school then Holton. In fact, I would say it's probably stronger than Holton. The Holton famililes I know are mostly builder, real estate types, honestly. Not very intellectual. Now, compared to the Sidwell and St. Albans networks, that is a different story.
You don't know Holton families.
Anonymous wrote:You all need to get out of your country club, Washington DC law, wonky bubbles. There are Potomac graduates in all corners of the world, with many varying levels of success. It is not less a strong network to have coming out of high school then Holton. In fact, I would say it's probably stronger than Holton. The Holton famililes I know are mostly builder, real estate types, honestly. Not very intellectual. Now, compared to the Sidwell and St. Albans networks, that is a different story.
Anonymous wrote:However, it seems Potomac is more widely known or sought after. Honestly asking to understand, is this because of stronger academics or otherwise
As someone who grew up going to internationally-known private schools followed by an Ivy and a top-10 grad program, I’d never heard of Potomac until I moved to Virginia. I still don’t know anyone who went there. I’ve met a handful of Holton people through the years, but IME outside of the DC area Sidwell and STA have the most name-brand recognition. (Sacred Heart schools are of course quite well-known, but for whatever reason not a lot of people outside of DC seem to know that Stone Ridge is part of that network)