What’s on the syllabus/curriculum? |
Stuy is not the best STEM magnet school. TJ and Blair SMACS are better. Florida has better charter schools (semiprivate) like Frazer. |
There was a big three mom recently mentioned that big three send 3.5 kids to Georgetown. Discuss with your school counselor whether that is possible at your school, considering your DC’s high rigor and overall good grades. |
Maybe I missed it…where did OP say her child had high rigor? |
LOL. Total loss of objectivity. |
Move out of your pathetic DC area bubble. Not even close. Bronx Science (which is basically the runner up to Stuy) is also better than those. |
| NCSMM in North Carolina is also a pretty good magnet school. Comparable to Stuy/Bronx Science. There is one in Jersey but I forgot the name of the school (high tech?). |
Sorry, facts and performance matter. |
Are you the Northeastern parent? You write the same way |
Everyone around the world knows Stuy and Bronx Science. A lot of people know TJ. A fair amount of people know NCSSM. No one cares at all about the other ones - might as well be at West Omaha School of Auto Repair. |
And the reason for this is that English and humanities is far more expensive to teach than math and science, since humanities work is more open ended. But it's free to throw a kid in a higher level math class. |
Because they are large schools and New York City is famous and large and important. Meanwhile the top students in NYC are from rich parents or scholarships kids who go to private or boarding school. If you look at which schools churn out award winning students, Stuy (and lol at Bronx Science) is down the list. |
Bronx Science has more nobel prize winners than any other school in the world (nine). This matters a lot more than national science fairs or whatever. Plus a bunch of Pulitzers and other major awards. And many of the top students at Stuy and Bronx Science are poor immigrant kids. They are both predominantly Asian. Care to showcase your ignorance anymore? |
Stuy and Bronx Science or any of the NYC specialized schools remain test required, that ensures the smart ones get in. TJ and NCSMM are not test required. Their applicant pool is also much smaller than NYC. |
The kids at our school who went to ivy did take the most rigorous courses offered at the school. I don’t think they were to impress anyone, they are just naturally smart. Of course they also have high scores. |