The current paradigm of success — that it is best measured by outward appearances, grades, trophies and
prestigious college acceptances — is not without merit.
Not exact matches
In private sessions Saturday, 22 school teams from around the country will toss around ideas on how schools can help to broaden the rigid notion of «success» that has taken hold on so many hyper - competitive campuses — high grades, top test scores and
acceptance into
prestigious colleges.
Back to the feeling that we have to be ever - vigilant in order to optimize our children's performance and hoping that somewhere down the line, whether that's this year or in a decade, it will all pay off with a letter of
acceptance (preferably several) from a
prestigious college or university.