Selective HS not that difficult to get into

Anonymous
From everything I read on this forum, I thought the chances of DS getting into his top school was slim. He got in and virtually everyone in his 8th grade class got into one of the application HS. Maybe not everyone got into their first choice but they got into one of their top 3. Stop stressing people out by making it sound like it’s impossible to get into these schools.
Anonymous
You've really misunderstood here. It's not because it's impossible for a decent student. It's because it's unpredictable and not very transparent.
Anonymous
+1. What an ridiculous post.
Anonymous
“Unpredictable” only matters if it’s also difficult. If it’s somewhat unpredictable which of the four major application schools a kid will match with, but it’s a near-guarantee that a college-bound student will match with one, that’s really not a big deal.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:“Unpredictable” only matters if it’s also difficult. If it’s somewhat unpredictable which of the four major application schools a kid will match with, but it’s a near-guarantee that a college-bound student will match with one, that’s really not a big deal.


No, it's not a near guarantee. I know solid students who have been shut out. I don't know what makes you think you have the data to make these assertions.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:“Unpredictable” only matters if it’s also difficult. If it’s somewhat unpredictable which of the four major application schools a kid will match with, but it’s a near-guarantee that a college-bound student will match with one, that’s really not a big deal.


So what if it is? Ellington's academics are not strong enough for a top student and the location is hard for many. McKinley Tech's stats aren't that impressive for a selective school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:“Unpredictable” only matters if it’s also difficult. If it’s somewhat unpredictable which of the four major application schools a kid will match with, but it’s a near-guarantee that a college-bound student will match with one, that’s really not a big deal.


So what if it is? Ellington's academics are not strong enough for a top student and the location is hard for many. McKinley Tech's stats aren't that impressive for a selective school.


+1

I think you need to take Ellington out of thr list because it’s an arts school. I wouldn’t say it’s equivalent to Banneker or Walls because it is very focused on the disciplines.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:“Unpredictable” only matters if it’s also difficult. If it’s somewhat unpredictable which of the four major application schools a kid will match with, but it’s a near-guarantee that a college-bound student will match with one, that’s really not a big deal.


So what if it is? Ellington's academics are not strong enough for a top student and the location is hard for many. McKinley Tech's stats aren't that impressive for a selective school.


This. Reality there are not 4 great selective HS. Walls is the best one and is mediocre at best.

It’s terrible how families in DC are content and accept such low standards.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:“Unpredictable” only matters if it’s also difficult. If it’s somewhat unpredictable which of the four major application schools a kid will match with, but it’s a near-guarantee that a college-bound student will match with one, that’s really not a big deal.


So what if it is? Ellington's academics are not strong enough for a top student and the location is hard for many. McKinley Tech's stats aren't that impressive for a selective school.


This. Reality there are not 4 great selective HS. Walls is the best one and is mediocre at best.

It’s terrible how families in DC are content and accept such low standards.


Correction: Walls is the most selective school. That doesn't make it the best.
Anonymous
I thought from the title OP was asking a question. The selective/academic HS that is not especially difficult to get into is McKinley Tech.
Anonymous
Walls, for best or worse, is the school of rich and middle class legacy kids. The kids succeed because of their family structure.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Walls, for best or worse, is the school of rich and middle class legacy kids. The kids succeed because of their family structure.


Rich?


No
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Walls, for best or worse, is the school of rich and middle class legacy kids. The kids succeed because of their family structure.


Rich?


No



+1. This is laughable. The rich families never even had their kids in DCPS or got out after elementary.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Walls, for best or worse, is the school of rich and middle class legacy kids. The kids succeed because of their family structure.


Rich?


No



+1. This is laughable. The rich families never even had their kids in DCPS or got out after elementary.


Depends on your lens.
Sorry pumpkin but if your HHI is 250k+ and you have 600k in equity on your home that your parents helped with the down-payment for, you are rich by all my factors.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I thought from the title OP was asking a question. The selective/academic HS that is not especially difficult to get into is McKinley Tech.


Why do you say that? It's true that the test scores aren't great, but that reflects the applicant pool, it doesn't mean it's easy to get into.
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