| The letters will arrive when the letters arrive. What practical difference does it make if MCPS mails the letters this Friday or the following Monday? |
Some folks would get them on the 14th if MCPS mailed them on Friday. |
Just wondering why it's phrased that way instead of when they are being mailed (like many of the MS and HS letters). |
Well, if the accepted median score was higher it means there were more kids who scored higher than applicants to other centers. To get in this HGC means your kid will have to score higher on this test. Having to score higher means harder. What am I missing here? Unless you are arguing that is other than the top half of accepted students, the other half and the not accepted students are somehow scored lower than other centers, that is a deeper point differentiating median from mean, and somehow I don't think that is what your are arguing about. |
This. |
| Are students admitted just based on the test? |
Pretty much if not exactly entirely. |
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It could definitely mean what you said PP or it could mean something else. It's very hard to know without knowing the standard deviation. For a totally random example see below. Which school is "harder" to get in to? You can't tell from the median score.
HGC 1: 95 95 95 MEDIAN: 90 89 89 89 HGC 2: 95 95 95 MEDIAN: 94 89 89 89 |
There may be students who are admitted just based on the test. But in general, there is more to the admissions decision than just the test. |
No, a higher median score just means a higher median score. Let's say that there are two HGCs. At HGC #1, 800 students apply for 36 spots, and the median score is 30. At HGC #2, 72 students apply for 36 spots, and the median score is 35. Which HGC is harder to get into? |
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Hi OP,
Are you still with us? At least you are getting a glimpse of the competitive world of MoCo parents and test scores. Find a neighborhood area that you like, with a reasonable commute, and then check out the associated school cluster. Your DS and DD will likely be surrounded by many many gifted peers, as you can tell from the last 6 pages, whether they test into the HGCs or not. Welcome. |
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I would pick a neighborhood you like (with food schools) & go from there. We choose Olney, but after 3rd grade mine left to go to HGC, & then Magnet Middle & HS.
I still love the Olney area though, even if we laugh that we could've lived somewhere less expensive. |
How do you know? |
http://www.marylandpublicschools.org/MSDE/stateboard/legalopinions/2010/docs/StanislavandIrinaP.Opin.No.14-31.pdf |
No one knows for certain, but the fact that kids with lower median scores are being accepted over ones with higher scores strongly implies that other factors are at play, unless names of kids above a certain score are being drawn from a hat. No one really knows how much weight is carried by each other facfor. |