| Confirms Michigan is a safety, everyone gets in |
Such judgment. There isn't a parent on this site who didn't consider strength of schools when purchasing a house (assuming they weren't planning on private). Maybe everyone can't buy where they want, but schools are certainly considered. Plus, I thought the question was about high schools, not college admission. |
| Lol michigan acceptance rate at woottton is 50%. Easier to get into than UMBC |
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This thread makes me happy my kid goes to Einstein.
We publish all these kids’ achievements in the paper and argue on the internet about whose kids are better and smarter, and then we wonder why they have anxiety disorders. |
Just to clarify, I was referring to high schools when I said people consider strength of schools when buying houses. |
No one is getting an anxiety disorder from this. Come down off the ledge |
| Michigan is easier to get into than montgomery college, lol |
Full pay... |
For the caliber of student who is applying that may be true, but isn’t true across the board for everyobe who might want to apply from Wootton. I think it is a message at how highly regarded Michigan is by top tier students. |
Ok...but the acceptance rate was 64%, which would include all of those "hard to get into" programs. How easy must the other programs be??? 64% is pretty much everybody getting in. |
Unless you are part of the 36% who don’t get in |
Please. Take a look at the acceptance rates of schools that are actually hard to get into. UMD isn't one. |
Yes it is easier to get into UMD. Overall acceptance rate is higher. it is not easy to get into the UMD Limited Enrollment Programs or their Honors college and these programs are top notch especially in STEM The high schools listed are the top performers in Montgomery County So a better comparison would be looking at the percentage of McLean or George Mason seniors who applied and were accepted into UVA. I am sure it will be a high number. The number says more about the caliber of students at these high schools than it does about the selectivity of uva Also can I just say how sick I am of hearing about uva. |
| UMD has made a lot of progress. In 2010, the average SAT was 1290. In 2019, the average SAT score is 1380. In early 2000, the graduation rate was 82%, now it's 86%. |
Ouch. |