Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BI's academics are not less difficult than SSSA, but, there are tougher requirements to get into Ap courses. But what do I know, I am one of those aggressive 22314 hoodlems!
you are kidding right?
SSSA is way more difficult academically than BI. No contest
100% wrong. It used to be but is not anymore. SSSAS is trying to live off an outdated reputation.
FALSE. Anyone claiming that BI and SSSAS admissions are similar is completely uninformed and lying. BI is NOT hard to get into. I don't many kids that go there, and I have never seen a single kid rejected.
Anonymous wrote:Regardless of wedding invitations, if you had to define the culture in one sentence - how would you describe it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BI's academics are not less difficult than SSSA, but, there are tougher requirements to get into Ap courses. But what do I know, I am one of those aggressive 22314 hoodlems!
you are kidding right?
SSSA is way more difficult academically than BI. No contest
100% wrong. It used to be but is not anymore. SSSAS is trying to live off an outdated reputation.
FALSE. Anyone claiming that BI and SSSAS admissions are similar is completely uninformed and lying. BI is NOT hard to get into. I don't many kids that go there, and I have never seen a single kid rejected.
Anonymous wrote:Regardless of wedding invitations, if you had to define the culture in one sentence - how would you describe it?
Anonymous wrote:Huge mistake to shed the sports culture if that is true. If they want donations and to attract students, they need to embrace and foster that sports culture. The school is amazing and very inclusive, so a lot of what you are reading on here is LIES to intentionally mislead… The administration is great, teachers are top notch, the athletics could be boosted even more, and they should recruit more and embrace sports even more, especially if it continues to provide excellent college placement. Parents want all the IAC and ISL schools to do well as it makes the conference/league elevated. Your kid does not have to play sports to find their people. The music, robotics, and theater kids are amazing, and there is so much friendship and respect among the student body. It is a fantastic school! Don’t believe everything you read on here. The athletes are some of the smartest, kindest, and sweetest kids at the school! All these schools are so similar and offer a lot of the same, so you really cannot go wrong at any of these schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BI's academics are not less difficult than SSSA, but, there are tougher requirements to get into Ap courses. But what do I know, I am one of those aggressive 22314 hoodlems!
you are kidding right?
SSSA is way more difficult academically than BI. No contest
100% wrong. It used to be but is not anymore. SSSAS is trying to live off an outdated reputation.
Bottom line, she's been invited to a lot of weddings. Are you disputing this?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter was on her 28 Stars team two years ago in 8th grade and is at a public school now. She certainly goes to a fu€k ton of weddings for former players in their 20’s for someone is so hated by her players.
“Where was Coach Kathy?”
“At another wedding.” - I don’t buy the hate, I think it’s Maryland parents.
They weren't weddings of former players. They were weddings of her friends kids or young lax coaches who she has mentored in the past.
Anonymous wrote:My daughter was on her 28 Stars team two years ago in 8th grade and is at a public school now. She certainly goes to a fu€k ton of weddings for former players in their 20’s for someone is so hated by her players.
“Where was Coach Kathy?”
“At another wedding.” - I don’t buy the hate, I think it’s Maryland parents.
Anonymous wrote:My daughter was on her 28 Stars team two years ago in 8th grade and is at a public school now. She certainly goes to a fu€k ton of weddings for former players in their 20’s for someone is so hated by her players.
“Where was Coach Kathy?”
“At another wedding.” - I don’t buy the hate, I think it’s Maryland parents.