This is WAY too much. Stop. Don’t send your kid to the magnet. At the presentation, Ostrander even says, we don’t share where kids go from here. We care about giving them a phenomenal high school experience. And they do! The education my kid got was amazing. And he had fun! The kids will go where they’re going to go. I will say, that when my son heard about how are it was to get into UMDCP, he asked a teacher who said, for you guys, UMDCP is a safety. And it seemed to hold true. They all get in if they have good grades and test scores. They do college level research between 11th and 12th grade! Anyway, stop asking about grad school and all that. Your child is 14! Just do the next right thing for your kid. If he or she WANTS to go to the magnet, send them and they’ll have fun and learn a bunch and be wildly prepared for whatever comes next. |
Oh my gosh please. Maybe the families don’t think MIT is affordable if they aren’t from wealthy Whitman. Don’t over assume. People have the smallest worldviews where they assume everyone’s priorities and privileges are identical to theirs and as a result anyone who doesn’t make the same decisions as they do are obviously inferior. |
What do you see here that isn’t correct? Please be specific. |
Absolutely. My own Blair magnet kid didn’t apply to MIT because it’s not in our budget. Could he have got in? Maybe. Blair is our home school. MIT admissions aren’t a proxy for who is the best. |
| if your kids go to Blair magnet, you really don't need college to be successful. |