Anonymous wrote:What are least academically rigorous schools in the area?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sat scores going down is a fact. Info on the ncs website. Their school profile gives this information and it has definitely declined.
Its a reflection of declining applications, and therefore lower standards.
Exactly. And that could have to do with their reputation and not just economy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sat scores going down is a fact. Info on the ncs website. Their school profile gives this information and it has definitely declined.
Its a reflection of declining applications, and therefore lower standards.
Anonymous wrote:Sat scores going down is a fact. Info on the ncs website. Their school profile gives this information and it has definitely declined.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your DC is HS age, they will form their own opinion about rigor when they do their shadow days. Both my DCs decided against a popular private HS after shadowing, based on lack of rigor.
oh, c'mon -- don't leave us hanging like that! which school?
N=2, so I don't think it would be fair to say. A kid who craves rigor will figure it out on their own.
I don't think one shadow day shows that no matter what school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your DC is HS age, they will form their own opinion about rigor when they do their shadow days. Both my DCs decided against a popular private HS after shadowing, based on lack of rigor.
oh, c'mon -- don't leave us hanging like that! which school?
N=2, so I don't think it would be fair to say. A kid who craves rigor will figure it out on their own.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your DC is HS age, they will form their own opinion about rigor when they do their shadow days. Both my DCs decided against a popular private HS after shadowing, based on lack of rigor.
oh, c'mon -- don't leave us hanging like that! which school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your DC is HS age, they will form their own opinion about rigor when they do their shadow days. Both my DCs decided against a popular private HS after shadowing, based on lack of rigor.
oh, c'mon -- don't leave us hanging like that! which school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GDS combines rigorous, top-notch academics with a nurturing, tolerant environment.
+1. Simply amazing faculty.
I'm increasingly interested in GDS for my child for high school, but my child is an upper level gymnast and starts training at 3:30 on weekdays in the suburbs. I'm guessing the school hours and commute wouldn't work with the training schedule.
Anonymous wrote:If your DC is HS age, they will form their own opinion about rigor when they do their shadow days. Both my DCs decided against a popular private HS after shadowing, based on lack of rigor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GDS combines rigorous, top-notch academics with a nurturing, tolerant environment.
+1. Simply amazing faculty.
Anonymous wrote:GDS combines rigorous, top-notch academics with a nurturing, tolerant environment.