Anonymous wrote:If you ask admission directors at the Nation's top prestigious colleges, I suspect that among Washington private schools, Georgetown Day would be whispered most often.
Anonymous wrote:If you ask admission directors at the Nation's top prestigious colleges, I suspect that among Washington private schools, Georgetown Day would be whispered most often.
Anonymous wrote:If you ask admission directors at the Nation's top prestigious colleges, I suspect that among Washington private schools, Georgetown Day would be whispered most often.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well Sidwell crushed NCS based on the data that the poster from that school just offered.
I would not call it "data" but, if true, that's a strong performance for NCS. Remember that Sidwell has a graduating class over 50% bigger than NCS (approx 125 to approx 80). So if NCS had 8 students who are matriculating at Harvard, Yale, and Stanford, that is 10% of their class. Sidwell by all accounts had an extraordinary college matriculation year this year (9 or 10 into Yale? and a bunch into UPenn) but we don't actually know how many Sidwell is matriculating at (a) HYS -- is it 12 kids total (10%) or 18 kids total (15%) or 15 kids total (12.5%). Nor do we know NCS's entire college list. Nor do we know anything about GDS's college matriculations at all (although I'm sure they are excellent).
If the schools don't publicize it -- and I support schools that don't, given the feeding frenzy that ensues -- we actually don't have the "data" here to make comparisons. To the extent we do, the issue of class size is overlooked routinely as people just focus on the arithmetic totals of students admitted somewhere (the numerator) and frequently ignore the denominator (overall graduating class size).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
When it comes down to top college options, GDS = great decisions for seniors.
This must be a troll whose intent is to make GDS parents appear desperate for status and asinine to boot.
Anonymous wrote:
When it comes down to top college options, GDS = great decisions for seniors.
Anonymous wrote:
No, there were specific statement made that they don't do well, which is false.
Those in the know know that GDS students do rather well in admissions to the most selective and prestigious colleges. But unlike at some other schools, it is not the GDS community's way to talk about it very much
Anybody who has ever had a college related conversation with a parent - or even a kid - with a GDS connection knows that the above statement is inoperative
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody says GDS doesn't do well. They just don't do as well as they think relative to other schools. Size wise, gds graduates just as many kids, if not more, than the big three.
No, there were specific statement made that they don't do well, which is false.
Anonymous wrote:How do Maret kids fare?