Middle/High school in US: Questions/Concerns
Posted: Wed Dec 22, 2010 5:36 am
Thread starter for many such general discussions.
GoodForAll;357187Hi RaReSha3,
I have a question somewhat different from this thread,my kids are still young (one in elementary).
please let me know your opinion on private versus public schools for elementary through high school.(based on your experience)
Does this matter?
The reason I am asking is recently I heard some parents commenting it's very important to at least send them to good private schools for middle and high schools to get in to these Ivy league universities.
I heard "being here only you will get these connections that are needed to get in to these ivy leagues" ( I am confused hearing this).
For India IITs ,kids should attend entrance coaching and pretty smart to get in right? No need of any connections.Here in US how is it different?
RaReSha3;357191
It's just not apple to apple comparison. What private schools offer in 1 on 1 attention due to lesser class strength and higher academic focus, good school district public schools make it up with increased peer competition and good athletic/sports/extra-curricular facilities for overall organizational development. The bigger class strength public schools also prepare them to face similar big numbered class strength in college life.
ahirman;357239Its a widely known fact that most of the top students from famous bay area public schools end up in the UC system. The schools have become factory for UC system because of high emphasis UC system gives to academic performance. Sometime close to 20% of graduating class from these school heads for the same UC school.
UC schools are great though and the college education is cheaper than similarly placed private schools. Good public school districts and UC system are two great advantages of living in bay area.
layman;357244... There was some talk of forcing UC colleges to take top 4% from each school of California. If that came into effect Lynbrook school and some junk school of CA has to send the same number of kids to a UC college irrespective of their GPAs.
cyberabadi;357286Good Universities have already started diversification of their class. You have more chance of getting into a good university if you top a middle-of-the-bracket or bad school district that being in the top 10-15% of the class in a good school district.
boca2blr;357295Is there any reference to the above? Also, what do you mean by diversification?