WaPo Story on Marshall Student Accpeted to USC at 16 - Read This if DC Did Not Get Into TJ.

Anonymous
I had forgotten all about this story.

it had a shelf life of about 2 days and here you are bring it up again. hmmm.
Anonymous
Here are the SOL scores for 2013. Marshall and McLean are pretty close so I don't think you can hate on Marshall too much.

There are alot more too.

http://www.fairfaxunderground.com/forum/read/2/1204673/1212980.html#msg-1212980
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Here are the SOL scores for 2013. Marshall and McLean are pretty close so I don't think you can hate on Marshall too much.

There are alot more too.

http://www.fairfaxunderground.com/forum/read/2/1204673/1212980.html#msg-1212980


I vote for renaming Marshall High as Pimmit Hills HS. What's a great diplomat in comparison to the utter fabulousness of the Hills?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Here are the SOL scores for 2013. Marshall and McLean are pretty close so I don't think you can hate on Marshall too much.

There are alot more too.

http://www.fairfaxunderground.com/forum/read/2/1204673/1212980.html#msg-1212980


I vote for renaming Marshall High as Pimmit Hills HS. What's a great diplomat in comparison to the utter fabulousness of the Hills?


That doesn't make sense because pimmit hills is a small neighborhood and marshall serves many other parts of tysons.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I had forgotten all about this story.

it had a shelf life of about 2 days and here you are bring it up again. hmmm.


I'm so sorry that this story intruded on your busy life. I'm sure this girl's heart goes out to you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I had forgotten all about this story.

it had a shelf life of about 2 days and here you are bring it up again. hmmm.


I'm so sorry that this story intruded on your busy life. I'm sure this girl's heart goes out to you.


There are a lot of seniors graduating this week. Perhaps their stories deserve some attention for a change.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I had forgotten all about this story.

it had a shelf life of about 2 days and here you are bring it up again. hmmm.


I'm so sorry that this story intruded on your busy life. I'm sure this girl's heart goes out to you.


Having read her two posts I now think TJ got it right.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I had forgotten all about this story.

it had a shelf life of about 2 days and here you are bring it up again. hmmm.


I'm so sorry that this story intruded on your busy life. I'm sure this girl's heart goes out to you.


Having read her two posts I now think TJ got it right.


++1000
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I had forgotten all about this story.

it had a shelf life of about 2 days and here you are bring it up again. hmmm.


I'm so sorry that this story intruded on your busy life. I'm sure this girl's heart goes out to you.


There are a lot of seniors graduating this week. Perhaps their stories deserve some attention for a change.



100% agreed
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I had forgotten all about this story.

it had a shelf life of about 2 days and here you are bring it up again. hmmm.


I'm so sorry that this story intruded on your busy life. I'm sure this girl's heart goes out to you.


Having read her two posts I now think TJ got it right.


There was math in the posts ? STFU troll
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:L.A. poster: most of what you say is right, no question. But I went to grad school at USC. It is in a very bad neighborhood. You wouldn't be so complimentary of your environs if you lived in South Central.

As for USC, we joked it was a corporation that ran a very profitable football program with a university attached to it.
The UCLA students called USC the "University fo Spoiled Children."

I do think it has improved academically since then but would not send my kid there. I would be too nervous for his/her safety.





Californian here. All above is true. USC is a party school. And frighteningly expensive. I see no reason why this young woman should be skipping senior year (which in VA means could be taking Honors or AP Math, Science, English, Foreign languages, you get the point, for FREE. Once completed, she could have her chance at the Ivies. USC wouldn't be offering this program if it could get the type of student it wants through regular admissions, right? Why else would USC offer it? Same with Columbia. I don't know if the program still exists, but Columbia Law tried to snag me in college to start law school a year early. Why? Because Columbia Law needed to raise the caliber of student that was applying. I decided against it, finished fourth year of college and was accepted at Stanford, Michigan, Yale, and Harvard Law. Went to the latter. This program works only in USC's benefit.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:L.A. poster: most of what you say is right, no question. But I went to grad school at USC. It is in a very bad neighborhood. You wouldn't be so complimentary of your environs if you lived in South Central.

As for USC, we joked it was a corporation that ran a very profitable football program with a university attached to it.
The UCLA students called USC the "University fo Spoiled Children."

I do think it has improved academically since then but would not send my kid there. I would be too nervous for his/her safety.





Californian here. All above is true. USC is a party school. And frighteningly expensive. I see no reason why this young woman should be skipping senior year (which in VA means could be taking Honors or AP Math, Science, English, Foreign languages, you get the point, for FREE. Once completed, she could have her chance at the Ivies. USC wouldn't be offering this program if it could get the type of student it wants through regular admissions, right? Why else would USC offer it? Same with Columbia. I don't know if the program still exists, but Columbia Law tried to snag me in college to start law school a year early. Why? Because Columbia Law needed to raise the caliber of student that was applying. I decided against it, finished fourth year of college and was accepted at Stanford, Michigan, Yale, and Harvard Law. Went to the latter. This program works only in USC's benefit.


+1. This adds considerably to the discussion. Thank-you.
Anonymous
DCUM ivy snobs too bad only other ives care .
Anonymous
Hey guess what? I didn't graduate from a big name school,and three people working below me are all Ivy grads. They have been out 10 years or Moore and will drop, well, I went HYP or wherever. Hey, word of advice, stop resting on your laurels and produce for the company and maybe you'll finally get promoted.
Anonymous
More not Moore. Curse you iPhone!
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