The same kid will likely end up with a higher GPA at OHS and will be better prepared for UVA as well. The FCHS will more likely end up at VCU than UVA. |
Not even a little true, and it’s sad you think that way. |
Absolutely true. OHS students work harder and, on balance, take more challenging courses, and do better, Compare the respective AP pass rates. The counselors will also be more familiar with a wider range of schools and supportive of more ambitious students. |
I’m Sad for you. |
In other words, you have no answer to the facts. |
You have just given opinions. Lame opinions. I’m sad for you. You are sad. |
| I’m the PP of the comparison. OHS counselors are not very good. Parents need to informed. |
Not so. It’s a fact that OHS students take more advanced courses and that FCHS pass rates on AP exams are well below OHS. But you are too dense to know this or accept that these are facts. I guess that makes you sad and stupid. |
NP Ever heard that old quote about people who are born on third base but think they hit a triple? Yeah, I didn't think so... |
Not really applicable here. OHS students clearly outperform FCHS students academically. |
This bread is about individual student performance, not “cohorts”. Please learn to read. You make me very sad. |
You “stand out,” but only because you are unbelievably dense. |
I’m sad for your children too. |
We are a military family and among 3 kids have been at 6 high schools in 3 states, in VA in both Fairfax County and Arlington. Counselors are uninformed and pretty terrible everywhere as far as I can tell. |
Yawn. |