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Diagnosing Hyde: The Gauld Effect

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Anonymous:

--- Quote ---On 2006-04-03 10:21:00, Anonymous wrote:

"Hyde reaches out to graduates because the school will thrive, physically, emotionally and financially if the people who participated in the curriculum share their experinnces, guidance, and financial resources.



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What percentage of the students who start Hyde actually graduate from Hyde?  Do they survey the experiences of people who left the school before graduating to find out what didn't work and why?

Anonymous:
I spent 5 years and graduated.  4 kids from my Freshman class made it all the way thru.
Hyde gets tons of kids in their Sophomore and Junior years and I'd say 2/3 make it to graduation...though some graduate with a document which states that they failed Hyde, but passed the Maine or CT high school requirements.

Anonymous:

--- Quote ---On 2006-04-03 12:56:00, Anonymous wrote:

"I spent 5 years and graduated.  4 kids from my Freshman class made it all the way thru.

Hyde gets tons of kids in their Sophomore and Junior years and I'd say 2/3 make it to graduation...though some graduate with a document which states that they failed Hyde, but passed the Maine or CT high school requirements."

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In your experience, why do so many kids leave Hyde before graduation?

Anonymous:

--- Quote ---On 2006-04-03 12:56:00, Anonymous wrote:

"I spent 5 years and graduated.  4 kids from my Freshman class made it all the way thru.

Hyde gets tons of kids in their Sophomore and Junior years and I'd say 2/3 make it to graduation...though some graduate with a document which states that they failed Hyde, but passed the Maine or CT high school requirements."

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Four (4) kids graduated from your freshman class? I guess a good question would be, how many kids were originally in your freshman class?

Anonymous:
I think there were about 20 in my Freshman class.
The reason kids don't graduate is because Hyde is hard.  It challenges you.  It challenges your family.  And some people aren't willing to "go for it"
I went in the old days...today this generation of parents is even worse...
There's a great number who figure their life is hard enough..why should they deal with all this Hyde shit....A lot of them are contributors to this site.
My relationship with my parents is amazing...I owe it mostly to Hyde.  Mybrother is very successful.  He didn't "need" Hyde, graduated public school...went Ivy and on to Law school...does well, happy family, but my relationship with my parents is so much deeper than his!  Hyde was very hard.  But it was worth it!

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