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Reply to "When it comes to college applications, is there an advantage to going to a magnet in the poorly performing high schools?"
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[quote=Anonymous]I think the answer to the OP's question is probalby yes. I know people with very high SATs and GPAs at Wootton who didn't get into UMD at all (nevermind CS). Because they don't want to fill their class from Wootton. The score/GPA threshold from Rockville is lower (possibly a lot lower). But I don't know how the magnet part fits in. I do think that they treat the RM magnet differently from their non magnet population. i.e., a person typically zoned for RM might get in with a lower score than an IM student from RM. But that's just rumor.[/quote]
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