So many acceptances! |
can't believe people actually want to do CAP, especially people who got into SMACS. Oh, well. It's their future they're wasting. More slots for wait-listed people who deserved to get in! |
Yes!!! It makes you feel like your child's a failure especially when they went to a magnet and didn't get in and everyone whose kids go to normal schools seem to be getting in. |
I’ve know a number of people who got into all programs and still choose CAP. It’s more fun, they don’t have to kill themselves, they still can take what magnet classes they want, and some got into better colleges than the magnets. |
DC wasn’t expecting to get into SMACS but somehow got in. They want to go to law school eventually. Probably don’t need so much math and science for that. |
DC is recommended to take AP Physics and Algebra 2 in CAP. Not a cake walk by any means! |
Got rip letter only. Accepted to Blair Math/science. No other information. |
There should be a big manila envelope on the way with course registration and info night particulars. |
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What a stupid, know-nothing comment. Here's what kind of a waste CAP was for its 2018 graduating class: Kids went on to Stanford (2), Cornell (2), UChicago, Northwestern, Georgetown(2), Emory, Southern Cal, NYU, Tufts, Northeastern, UMD Honors, and a bunch of selective LACs including Macalester, Scripps, Bard, Colby, Oberlin, Bates etc etc etc. The future looks fine for that group of kids. |
There’s a few different things occurring: 1) Regular schools can produce strong students. Especially since these students are more likely to have to seek out extraordinary opportunities to learn outside of the standard curriculum. 2) Students who chose not to attend a MS magnet or did not even attend MCPS have entered the HS applicant pool. 3) Teacher recommendations play a role and magnet teachers who see 100 students a year and 1000+ in a career may not be as impressed with your child. |
Dear Parents,
Congrats to all the students who got accepted and waitlisted! I am proud of everyone who applied because I know everyone tried their best. However, after reading a few of your posts, I'm noticing a lot of saltiness among people and a lot of nervousness. All I have to say is - chillax! Results came out, and what's done is done. Just be happy for your kids and other students, and support what they want to do. I know how much it hurts to not be accepted, but any more pressure put on by you or others is not what a kid needs right now. What they need is support and reassurance that you will be there for them. Don't worry and be happy, and everything will be ok. - an 8th Grader |
Very wise. More nervous for my DS because of one of his best friends got in and he is waiting to hear about the other one. He got waitlisted. Just worried for him because I know he will be upset if he enters high school without his friends. |
I thought you can't take APs in freshman year @ Blair? My DS's science teacher recommended everyone for AP physics, and anyone who took geo in 8th is going into alg2. Though if your DC is going to CAP they can definitely take magnet classes. congrats! |
Are we going to start posting cogAT scores anytime soon? New thread for that, by any chance?
here are the medians of the accepted group @ blair(taken from DC's letter): 53 verbal 50 quant 48 nv You can use these scores and your DC's input on how they think they did to try and figure out whether or not they got in. Good luck all! |