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Anonymous:
If you want to speak with students, go for the interview, it's free and the kids that do the school tour are delightfully candid...

Anonymous:
Yeah actually, I just graduated from Hyde, and while I can't say it's the right place for everyone, when I consider almost any other high school in america, Hyde has far more to offer. It is tough, and pretty intense, and a lot of the stuff that goes on is pretty crazy, but to be honest, i'm glad i experienced it because it was a unique experience.
When I went there I was not some crazy teenager who skipped school and did drugs a lot, actually, I always got good grades and i did well in school. i went to hyde because i didn't like my school, and because i wanted to go to boarding school.
And as for all the people who think hyde is "full of shit" and a cult...that is completely absurd. In general, until you go through your senior year at hyde, you don't really know what you're talking about, and most of those kids probably were just babies and think that making kids play sports is like some godawful punishment even though most kids around the world would love the oppurtunity.

HydeFan:
I totally concur with the last post (even if I didn't make it to my senior year).  There is nothing easy about Hyde, but one thing I can say, is it prepared me for life in a way nothing else did.  I will always be grateful for the experience.

Anonymous:
Light shining through the toxic crap...

Anonymous:

--- Quote from: ""Guest"" ---Yeah actually, I just graduated from Hyde, and while I can't say it's the right place for everyone, when I consider almost any other high school in america, Hyde has far more to offer. It is tough, and pretty intense, and a lot of the stuff that goes on is pretty crazy, but to be honest, i'm glad i experienced it because it was a unique experience.

When I went there I was not some crazy teenager who skipped school and did drugs a lot, actually, I always got good grades and i did well in school. i went to hyde because i didn't like my school, and because i wanted to go to boarding school.

And as for all the people who think hyde is "full of shit" and a cult...that is completely absurd. In general, until you go through your senior year at hyde, you don't really know what you're talking about, and most of those kids probably were just babies and think that making kids play sports is like some godawful punishment even though most kids around the world would love the oppurtunity.
--- End quote ---

Hyde has far more to offer?  Could you be little more specific because when I was at Hyde, scholastics were in the gutter. Even the public school in my town said that Hyde's credits are not applicable to graduating high school so I had to get a GED.  Had I stayed at Hyde I would have graduated, but my parents wanted me to get a real education.

You say that there was nothing wrong with you but that you just wanted to leave your regular school and go to a boarding school.  What kid wants to leave home and go to boarding school? I seriously doubt this is a legitimate post. My guess is it is someone from Hyde because no kid WANTS to go to boarding school!

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