Anonymous wrote:I send mine because of the much higher expectations. He went to public school, got straights As for just showing up and handing work in. Ridiculously low expectations there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe we're not sending our kids to private school for a guaranteed admission at an ivy
Not OP. But you obviously can't read. OP said IF you're sending your kids to the Big 3 for college admissions purposes.
If you're not, the warning doesn't apply to you. Although I bet you're lying to yourself about why you are sending your kid there.
No, I know my kid wouldve done great in public and would probably have stood out more. I preferred the small class size and sense of community at the private she attends.
Anonymous wrote:If you're right -- good. It's a long time coming. Private schools are for the privileged, and the privileged already have enough advantages.
Anonymous wrote:Im sounding the alarm. The end is near.
For any one of you paying full tuition at a Private School for college admissions purposes (hoping you'll get into a better college), you are 100% wasting your money. I have several children in Big 3's and unless you are URM, QuestBridge, Athlete or Legacy - you are completely wasting your money. No one cares that your school is tough. That a 3.7 is really great. No one cares about ACT/SATs anymore.
You are wasting your money. 100%
The college admissions process is now washed of achievement. And there is backlash against wealth and privilege.
Dont do it. Dont waste your time. And your money. And stop perpetuating the dummying down of our system.
I wish someone would have told me 3 years ago before I enrolled my kids. Total waste of money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe we're not sending our kids to private school for a guaranteed admission at an ivy
Not OP. But you obviously can't read. OP said IF you're sending your kids to the Big 3 for college admissions purposes.
If you're not, the warning doesn't apply to you. Although I bet you're lying to yourself about why you are sending your kid there.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, some aspects of the reckoning are here and are hitting the private high schools hard, and the complicit test prep companies and college admissions coaches.
The old formula from 5 years ago just doesn't work anymore. The goals of the colleges have changed (more diversity) and the inputs have forever changed (test optional).
My guess is that the private high schools in the DC area will all hire more college admissions staff to help personalize the process more and to do much more advocacy.
Some of these schools have over 40 seniors assigned to each college counselor and those paying the tuition will demand a much better ratio of counselors to students.
Anonymous wrote:50K a year?
How about free and 5K of tutors. You all are idiots.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:50K a year?
How about free and 5K of tutors. You all are idiots.
Why would I send my kid to an inadequate school all day so they can come home and learn again with tutors? WTF sense does that make?