Good luck with the UVA and other “good non-Ivy” applications. |
Not really a totally different game than 20 years ago. |
| I feel that with APS, because so many pushy parents say the schools are good, people believe it to be so. But these parents — who are generally nerds with attitude and money — would never admit that something they chose is less than great. |
| You have to wonder what compels the FCPS people to come here and try to dump on APS at every turn. Most APS people don't give a shit about FCPS. If we cared, we'd live in Fairfax. |
+1 The messages here are so sad. If your kid doesn’t go to a more competitive school than you did, they don’t have a better life? |
| APS is weak. That is generally understood. |
+1 Low self-esteem? General assholery? |
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Looks like APS people started the comparisons to FCPS and MCPS. Why do that knowing APS comes up short?
It’s not news that Yorktown would be considered slightly above average, at best, in FCPS or MCPS, or that APS has no magnet programs like TJ or Blair. The accolades and college admissions are going to reflect that. |
That’s some selective reading there. Go see the fourth post in this discussion. |
They do come from the schools. But the school asks the kid to fill in the results on everywhere they applied. Obviously the scholl knows where the applications went (because they force kids to use Naviance) but they can only ask them to come back for a final tally. I know this because I spent some time poking around naviance (with his permission) when my son was applying. I asked him to check off the results. I don’t know if he did so. I also know that the results report admission, not admission to any particular program. For example, he was rejected from his major program at one school but admitted to liberal arts. Is that an admitted, or a rejection? We’d say the latter, but maybe you wouldn’t. |
| Lol only 10 acceptances to Michigan out of 76 applicants, 13% acceptance rate, I'm so confused |
| I don't give a fig about Ivy admissions. What freaks me out is that only 30 of 103 applicants from Yorktown (29%) made it in to William and Mary, if these numbers to be believed. That is FAR less than 10% of the class. And 44 our of 160 made it into UVA -- again, well fewer than 10% of the class. It is hard for me to believe that most of the top 10% is not applying to these two excellent state schools. The oft-repeated adage from this forum that UVA and W&M will take everyone in the top 10% just doesn't seem to hold true, at ALL. |
What is true is that in order to be accepted, a student is typically in the top 10% but certainly UVA and W&M do not accept everyone in the top 10% and I have never seen that said anywhere. I know many in the top 10% who were not accepted at one or the other, including my oldest who graduated from W-L in the top 10% a few years ago and was rejected by UVA and waitlisted by W&M. |
I am not sure why you expect better results. Langley and McLean attract more academically oriented families and Yorktown also loses top kids to W-L and HB Woodlawn every year. Some kids at YHS do well, but overall it under-performs relative to the income levels in North Arlington. This is nothing new. If it bothers you, send your kid to another school. |
Hey moron, APS does have a magnet school. It's called TJHSST. |