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Anonymous wrote:. Meanwhile, the Asian parents who pay the most attention to the education of their children gravitate towards the AP schools.

BS. In MontCo Asian parents stumble all over themselves to get their kids into IB schools.


+1. MoCo IB magnet had 41 NMSF this year, far better than TJ based on %.


Source?


go check out national merit thread. 41% for rm (41 out of 100 kids) vs. 32% tj (162 out of 500)


What a dumb argument. RM has about 500 seniors this year. The pool of talent is much deeper at TJ, and Asian parents most definitely are not falling over themselves to get their kids into IB schools in Northern Virginia, where they have better options than in Montgomery County.


Not really. RM's magnet program is only 100kids. 41 made the NMSF this year.
Anonymous
^ and that's near 10% higher than TJ's NMSF rate.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:. Meanwhile, the Asian parents who pay the most attention to the education of their children gravitate towards the AP schools.

BS. In MontCo Asian parents stumble all over themselves to get their kids into IB schools.


+1. MoCo IB magnet had 41 NMSF this year, far better than TJ based on %.


Source?


go check out national merit thread. 41% for rm (41 out of 100 kids) vs. 32% tj (162 out of 500)


What a dumb argument. RM has about 500 seniors this year. The pool of talent is much deeper at TJ, and Asian parents most definitely are not falling over themselves to get their kids into IB schools in Northern Virginia, where they have better options than in Montgomery County.


Not really. RM's magnet program is only 100kids. 41 made the NMSF this year.

You do know that you're just repeating yourself, right? Repetition is not the same thing as persuasion.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:. Meanwhile, the Asian parents who pay the most attention to the education of their children gravitate towards the AP schools.

BS. In MontCo Asian parents stumble all over themselves to get their kids into IB schools.


+1. MoCo IB magnet had 41 NMSF this year, far better than TJ based on %.


Source?


go check out national merit thread. 41% for rm (41 out of 100 kids) vs. 32% tj (162 out of 500)


What a dumb argument. RM has about 500 seniors this year. The pool of talent is much deeper at TJ, and Asian parents most definitely are not falling over themselves to get their kids into IB schools in Northern Virginia, where they have better options than in Montgomery County.


Not really. RM's magnet program is only 100kids. 41 made the NMSF this year.

You do know that you're just repeating yourself, right? Repetition is not the same thing as persuasion.


I am not interested in persuading anyone. Just stating the facts.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:^ and that's near 10% higher than TJ's NMSF rate.


And only about 25% of TJ's total. Aren't numbers fun?
Anonymous
TJ's % is actually lowest of three - rm, Blair, then TJ. First two almost at 40% (41kids out of 100), TJ at 32% (162 out of 500)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:. Meanwhile, the Asian parents who pay the most attention to the education of their children gravitate towards the AP schools.

BS. In MontCo Asian parents stumble all over themselves to get their kids into IB schools.


+1. MoCo IB magnet had 41 NMSF this year, far better than TJ based on %.


Source?


go check out national merit thread. 41% for rm (41 out of 100 kids) vs. 32% tj (162 out of 500)


What a dumb argument. RM has about 500 seniors this year. The pool of talent is much deeper at TJ, and Asian parents most definitely are not falling over themselves to get their kids into IB schools in Northern Virginia, where they have better options than in Montgomery County.


Not really. RM's magnet program is only 100kids. 41 made the NMSF this year.

You do know that you're just repeating yourself, right? Repetition is not the same thing as persuasion.


I am not interested in persuading anyone. Just stating the facts.

That's good, because you're not persuading anyone, just repeating the same factoid ad nauseum.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:. Meanwhile, the Asian parents who pay the most attention to the education of their children gravitate towards the AP schools.

BS. In MontCo Asian parents stumble all over themselves to get their kids into IB schools.


+1. MoCo IB magnet had 41 NMSF this year, far better than TJ based on %.


Source?


go check out national merit thread. 41% for rm (41 out of 100 kids) vs. 32% tj (162 out of 500)


What a dumb argument. RM has about 500 seniors this year. The pool of talent is much deeper at TJ, and Asian parents most definitely are not falling over themselves to get their kids into IB schools in Northern Virginia, where they have better options than in Montgomery County.


Not really. RM's magnet program is only 100kids. 41 made the NMSF this year.

You do know that you're just repeating yourself, right? Repetition is not the same thing as persuasion.


I am not interested in persuading anyone. Just stating the facts.

That's good, because you're not persuading anyone, just repeating the same factoid ad nauseum.


I suggest you get off DCUM then.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:TJ's % is actually lowest of three - rm, Blair, then TJ. First two almost at 40% (41kids out of 100), TJ at 32% (162 out of 500)


That reminds me that TJ had roughly twice as many NMSFs than Blair and RM combined. Why are there so few high-achieving students left in Montgomery County? So sad.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:. Meanwhile, the Asian parents who pay the most attention to the education of their children gravitate towards the AP schools.

BS. In MontCo Asian parents stumble all over themselves to get their kids into IB schools.


+1. MoCo IB magnet had 41 NMSF this year, far better than TJ based on %.


Source?


go check out national merit thread. 41% for rm (41 out of 100 kids) vs. 32% tj (162 out of 500)


What a dumb argument. RM has about 500 seniors this year. The pool of talent is much deeper at TJ, and Asian parents most definitely are not falling over themselves to get their kids into IB schools in Northern Virginia, where they have better options than in Montgomery County.


Not really. RM's magnet program is only 100kids. 41 made the NMSF this year.

You do know that you're just repeating yourself, right? Repetition is not the same thing as persuasion.


I am not interested in persuading anyone. Just stating the facts.

That's good, because you're not persuading anyone, just repeating the same factoid ad nauseum.


I suggest you get off DCUM then.

And I suggest you work harder at being less of a bore.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:TJ's % is actually lowest of three - rm, Blair, then TJ. First two almost at 40% (41kids out of 100), TJ at 32% (162 out of 500)


That reminds me that TJ had roughly twice as many NMSFs than Blair and RM combined. Why are there so few high-achieving students left in Montgomery County? So sad.


If TJ kids are Blair/RM level, they should have 5x more - over 200kids. Do they?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:. Meanwhile, the Asian parents who pay the most attention to the education of their children gravitate towards the AP schools.

BS. In MontCo Asian parents stumble all over themselves to get their kids into IB schools.


+1. MoCo IB magnet had 41 NMSF this year, far better than TJ based on %.


Source?


go check out national merit thread. 41% for rm (41 out of 100 kids) vs. 32% tj (162 out of 500)


What a dumb argument. RM has about 500 seniors this year. The pool of talent is much deeper at TJ, and Asian parents most definitely are not falling over themselves to get their kids into IB schools in Northern Virginia, where they have better options than in Montgomery County.


Not really. RM's magnet program is only 100kids. 41 made the NMSF this year.

You do know that you're just repeating yourself, right? Repetition is not the same thing as persuasion.


I am not interested in persuading anyone. Just stating the facts.

That's good, because you're not persuading anyone, just repeating the same factoid ad nauseum.


I suggest you get off DCUM then.

And I suggest you work harder at being less of a bore.


not my job to entertain you
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:TJ's % is actually lowest of three - rm, Blair, then TJ. First two almost at 40% (41kids out of 100), TJ at 32% (162 out of 500)


That reminds me that TJ had roughly twice as many NMSFs than Blair and RM combined. Why are there so few high-achieving students left in Montgomery County? So sad.


If TJ kids are Blair/RM level, they should have 5x more - over 200kids. Do they?


If Montgomery kids were at the Fairfax level, the county would have more students in magnet programs and far more NMSFs. But they don't, which is why TJ alone has more NMSF than all of MCPS.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:TJ's % is actually lowest of three - rm, Blair, then TJ. First two almost at 40% (41kids out of 100), TJ at 32% (162 out of 500)


That reminds me that TJ had roughly twice as many NMSFs than Blair and RM combined. Why are there so few high-achieving students left in Montgomery County? So sad.


If TJ kids are Blair/RM level, they should have 5x more - over 200kids. Do they?


If Montgomery kids were at the Fairfax level, the county would have more students in magnet programs and far more NMSFs. But they don't, which is why TJ alone has more NMSF than all of MCPS.


What happened to top kids in Montgomery County?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:TJ's % is actually lowest of three - rm, Blair, then TJ. First two almost at 40% (41kids out of 100), TJ at 32% (162 out of 500)


That reminds me that TJ had roughly twice as many NMSFs than Blair and RM combined. Why are there so few high-achieving students left in Montgomery County? So sad.


If TJ kids are Blair/RM level, they should have 5x more - over 200kids. Do they?


If Montgomery kids were at the Fairfax level, the county would have more students in magnet programs and far more NMSFs. But they don't, which is why TJ alone has more NMSF than all of MCPS.


TJ kids are from 5 different school districts, not just Fairfax.
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