Wilson College Acceptances

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They always get into some good schools. The issue is when they feel out-matched by peers who have attended far more rigorous public and private schools. It is a rude awakening for many.


Yawn.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They always get into some good schools. The issue is when they feel out-matched by peers who have attended far more rigorous public and private schools. It is a rude awakening for many.


But so what; at least they got into somewhere. What does it matter to you or anyone else.
Anonymous
Syracuse, Temple, UMiami, Pitt
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:LOL at all of you sad people trying to downplay the Wilson kids' achievements.

Why are you all acting as if it somehow reflects badly on you that lots of Wilson kids are smart and high achievers?


Aren't they all? That's why Wilson has Honors for All!
Anonymous
As long as the Yale admits outnumber the DC jail commits, we all should be happy.
Anonymous
U. of Chicago
UVA
Penn State
Berklee College of Music
Princeton
U of Alabama (full ride)

Just from among my daughter's friends/social group.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Syracuse, Temple, UMiami, Pitt


Hail to Pitt
Anonymous
UCSB, UCSD, UCSC
Anonymous
the one Wilson kid I know is going to Michigan next year.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They always get into some good schools. The issue is when they feel out-matched by peers who have attended far more rigorous public and private schools. It is a rude awakening for many.


But so what; at least they got into somewhere. What does it matter to you or anyone else.


Several posters here are just creepy, busybody parents with no social skills and a distorted value system who get a kick out of blaming DCPS's many shortcomings on hard-working students instead of on the adults who run the system.

YES, Wilson isn't perfect. YES, I'm sure Wilson students could get a "far more rigorous" education if their parents had (or chose to spend) $45K a year on boarding school or private school. YES, there are many kids at Wilson who nonetheless work as hard as they can to make the best of an imperfect situation--which is absolutely all that anyone can ask of them--and who deserve nothing but congratulations for making it into some top schools.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They always get into some good schools. The issue is when they feel out-matched by peers who have attended far more rigorous public and private schools. It is a rude awakening for many.


But so what; at least they got into somewhere. What does it matter to you or anyone else.


Top schools like geographical and public/private diversity, and there aren't many places to look in DC other than Wilson.

But Wilson students generally don't shine at top schools compared to graduates of area privates and MD/VA publics. They are typically middle of the pack and quite a few struggle.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They always get into some good schools. The issue is when they feel out-matched by peers who have attended far more rigorous public and private schools. It is a rude awakening for many.


But so what; at least they got into somewhere. What does it matter to you or anyone else.


Top schools like geographical and public/private diversity, and there aren't many places to look in DC other than Wilson.

But Wilson students generally don't shine at top schools compared to graduates of area privates and MD/VA publics. They are typically middle of the pack and quite a few struggle.


Eh, I don't believe that. A kid with basic intelligence and a decent education is going to be able to rise to his/her level in college, no matter the high school experience.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They always get into some good schools. The issue is when they feel out-matched by peers who have attended far more rigorous public and private schools. It is a rude awakening for many.


But so what; at least they got into somewhere. What does it matter to you or anyone else.


Top schools like geographical and public/private diversity, and there aren't many places to look in DC other than Wilson.

But Wilson students generally don't shine at top schools compared to graduates of area privates and MD/VA publics. They are typically middle of the pack and quite a few struggle.


Just curious how you know this. It seems a vast generalization.
Anonymous
Shouldn't everyone feel like they're struggling in college? If it's all easy, you're not challenging yourself enough!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They always get into some good schools. The issue is when they feel out-matched by peers who have attended far more rigorous public and private schools. It is a rude awakening for many.


But so what; at least they got into somewhere. What does it matter to you or anyone else.


Top schools like geographical and public/private diversity, and there aren't many places to look in DC other than Wilson.

But Wilson students generally don't shine at top schools compared to graduates of area privates and MD/VA publics. They are typically middle of the pack and quite a few struggle.


We'd all love to see your published research in this area. Please provide links and your CV.

Or are you just another annoyingly competitive parent getting your jollies denigrating a bunch of 18-year-olds?
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