I suspect OP is a kid posting. The responses seem designed to elicit reaction. And they are written like a kid pretending to be an adult. |
Oh, I assure you, I am very much an adult. But you are right, I am enjoying all the reactions. Keep it coming... |
Nice try. Get back to your homework. |
You sound like a douche. Your husband just sounds stupid. |
| Ever heard of counting chickens before they hatch |
What's really sad is you, as an adult, didn't recognize your post was insensitive. What's even worse is you have a kid so your gene passed on. |
Insensitive in what way? I have read over and over on many threads MCPS parents themselves complaining about the grade inflation. This is not news or a surprise. Right? |
OMG. You are utterly hopeless. Are you acting dumb or just dumb? |
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Here you go...MCPS parents angry that their kids aren't getting basic grammar and spelling instruction. Complaining that kids are not getting bad grades because it is bad for their self esteem. Read through this people, and take a look at page 17 for this quote:
"MCPS is very against actually grading kids because they believe bad grades will destroy a child's confidence. They also know that getting bad grades will invite more parents to seek services if their child has a learning disability. For higher SES families, a child coming home with bad grades results in more studying at home, tutors and work to get the grades up. In lower SES families, it usually results in a child not getting any additional help and later dropping out. From the MCPS standpoint - it better if no one learns than see an increase in the achievement gap if more higher SES students do better. Grade inflation in MCPS is all about keeping MCPS employees happy and everyone blissfully ignorant that everyone is doing a great job. http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/702607.page |
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Insensitive in what way? I have read over and over on many threads MCPS parents themselves complaining about the grade inflation. This is not news or a surprise. Right? OP, if you read many threads that MCPS parents complain of grade inflation and you believe their words to be true; then you can deduce that every post on your thread complaining you are dumb, insensitive and immature would also be true. |
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Child had a 36 ACT and was straight out denied from Brown, Yale, Stanford, Columbia, Dartmouth, Pomona, and Swarthmore.
Waitlisted by UChicago, Princeton, Williams, Rice. Only admitted to Tufts, Amherst, and Vanderbilt. I don't think a perfect score helps much at all. |
| I am not sure the issue here. Everyone in the DC metro knows certain counties grade inflate. MCPS is one of them. If he is actually in a top private, his GPA and potential 35 score is great as long as the class rigor is top notch. If he is in some catholic school taking Calc AB as a senior, well no. |
| So, my kid who got crappy education from crappy MCPS did better than your kid - 36/15 APs all 4s and 5s. What does that say about about your private school education OP? |
Insensitive in what way? I have read over and over on many threads MCPS parents themselves complaining about the grade inflation. This is not news or a surprise. Right? OP, if you read many threads that MCPS parents complain of grade inflation and you believe their words to be true; then you can deduce that every post on your thread complaining you are dumb, insensitive and immature would also be true. +1 |
What's wrong with Tufts, Amherst, and Vanderbilt? OP here. He is not interested in any ivies. |