Fall Camp Predictions vs. Reality
- By slobbered
- The Dawgvent
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"and everyone else in the world depends on us to protect them".
USA is only getting ripped off if these countries forced us to defend them. Did they do that or did we voluntarily do it?
Definitely worth it. I was hesitant at first due to the cost and that my kids were at a very good public middle school. Decided to make the move for 7th grade. Been there two years now and cost no longer matters, I would do whatever it took to keep them there. It’s a world of difference. Don’t let the government decide how to educate your kids.For those of you with experience, is private school worth it? My boys are in elementary school, and my wife really wants to put them in a private Christian school next year. The elementary school they are at now is great, and we have no issues with it. She just thinks the Christian school route would be better. For context, she went to this school and loved it, and she also works there. I just don’t want to drop a couple grand a month on school.
Unrelated to the discussion, but thanks for getting “row to hoe” correct. 😂If you want an unbelievable education at a public school, Walton is fantastic. If you want your kid to play high school sports, you better be a top 5% athlete to play at Walton. If you want to go to UGA, you will have a very tough row to hoe at Walton - too much competition for UGA and you have to take a TON of AP courses. Walton is a meat grinder - worse than Westminster - which sensibly limits the number of AP classes - to protect their kids.
Good post.The MOST IMPORTANT thing any parent who wants their kid to go to UGA needs to READ THIS. UGA admissions takes every high school GPA and recalculates it. EVERY parent needs to understand this. UGA strips out bonus GPA points for Honors classes and Dual Enrollment. They ONLY give you bonus GPA points for AP and IB courses. They also strip out fluff grades like Art or Physical Education from your kids GPA. Full stop - no exceptions. High Schools will tell a kid they have a 4.4 GPA. When UGA recalculates it, it is likely to be a 3.8 if they did not take AP classes. The good news is that UGA doesn’t punish kids at schools that have only 3-4 AP courses. But, your kid damn well better take all 3-4. Follow David Graves blog on admissions - it is the only source of truth. It is sad when parents say “my kid had a 4.4 GPA and was rejected at UGA”. The truth is that, in UGA’s eyes, your kid was nowhere near a 4.4. It is a damn lie. It is fiction created by the high schools. As parents, arm yourselves with facts, tell your kids the truth about UGA GPA recalculation, and there will be less disappointment over “vanity” GPAs the high schools give out.
https://www.admissions.uga.edu/blog/calculating-uga-gpa/