Scarsdale High has almost 100 fewer grads than Whitman and got 28 into the Ivies last year plus 9 into Wash U and six each into Duke and Vandy. Now THAT’S impressive. |
Hey, that's great. Now go find 20 other public schools to prove PP wrong. |
I don’t have the time. But I’m sure they exist. Hers is just typical DCUM insular thinking. |
Best bet is to look at states with smart kids but so-so flagships: CT, IL, MD, NJ, NY. |
And MA |
I'm a Whitman parent and I'm also sure there are significantly more than 20 other non-magnet public schools with similar or better results. People here seem familiar with the top affluent public schools in NY and NJ, but there are others in most major cities. Atlanta, Austin, Dallas, Evanston, and lots of other non mid-atlantic or northeast east schools have schools with impressive results year after year. It will be interesting to see how Churchill, BCC, and Wilson did this year as well. |
Huh? |
It's parents and their connections that get these results. Move the kids to different schools, they'd still get into the same schools. |
Rose-Hulman in there! Oh and: MIT, Caltech, Carnegie Mellon, Georgia Tech as well. |
You need to be wealthy enough to ED and have a lot of legacy parents to make this happen. |
well, yeah, because there aren't many traditional public high schools nationwide with comparable affluence, legacies, connections, etc. to Whitman. |
Some commenters are talking about "connections". Could they elaborate what they mean by that and how "connections" help secure admission to highly selective colleges? If it is a job, then I understand how connections could help in locating job openings, having the right eyes look at the resume, and even get the job offer after an interview that is essentially a meet and greet. |
Always Polaris proved it. |
Keep dreaming |
They would beat all top FCPS schools except TJ. Because the top 450 kids from Langley, McLean, etc. are at TJ. |