The one thing I can say with confidence this admissions season is that high stats kids I know...

Anonymous
WITHOUT A HOOK, landed at public schools (UVA, UMich, California schools) and could not really break through to the T-20 coming from MCPS....is there just too much competition at these public schools and do privates have better placement? This is just my observation--have you seen the same?
Anonymous
I just had a stroke reading this.
Anonymous
Yes, I agree. Definitely true for my son and all of his friends.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I just had a stroke reading this.

Why a stroke?
Anonymous
And they will be fine.
Anonymous
Can you imagine having to attend Michigan or UCLA. Horrible.
Anonymous
I don't think it's just the school. It's the "parental awareness" of how to get into a top private - the right counselor, the right EC, etc. - which a public school DIY family, however educated or smart, just does not have.
Anonymous
Top schools are a lottery now. Many kids won't win. The secondary education system in this country is as broken as health care.
Anonymous
I have a high stats kid from a public school who is choosing to attend a public university (Alabama) not because he lacked other options but because he fell in love with the campus and felt the Honors College offered many of the same benefits of the higher-ranked schools to which he was admitted while providing the resources of a large, academically reputable state school. Granted, he didn't apply to any T20s, but he got into multiple T50s (UNC-CH, UGA) as well as several highly ranked SLACs. But none of those schools offered him nearly a full ride scholarship, and Alabama did. And none came close to the amenities of the Honors College in terms of things like housing, food and priority class registration. There are some squares on DCUM who aren't impressed with his choice, but he's thrilled and can't wait to get on campus. Roll Tide!
Anonymous
Not my DC's experience. Lots of disappointment throughout MCPS though.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Can you imagine having to attend Michigan or UCLA. Horrible.

OP here. I am not saying those aren't great schools, but if you are interested in a private and paying the same $$$$...

Anonymous
17:12 again. Thankfully, the top publics are just as good, if not better, than the top Privates. Of course, this POV is not popular with the Private school DCUM crowd that will jump on you (as you may have seen on multiple threads) for saying that their kids' 200K+, 4-year HS experience results in the same outcome as your free public HS.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not my DC's experience. Lots of disappointment throughout MCPS though.

What was you DC's experience? Please share!
Anonymous
It is rough. Families need to shift expectations moving forward.
Anonymous
all the top kids in our school are pretty much also going to state schools, heavily UVA (in state). Our valedictorian will be attending UVA and the salutatorian will be attending a SLAC on a full ride.
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