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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What I want to know is why neither RSM nor AoPS has a DC location. We prefer RSM but would do AoPS if they had a physical location in DC. I get that NoVa has larger critical mass of families likely to sign up for this programming, but there are definitely enough people in DC where they could keep one location busy. We are on Capitol Hill but would travel to NW for classes, as there are likely more families interested on that end of town. That would still be preferable to us to than trucking out to VA, especially if it was on a metro line, which would enable MS kids to go to class on their own some of the time.[/quote] we moved from AoPS because we didn't want to drive to Tysons and RSM had a location in the Reston/Herndon area. A 10 minute commute vs a 40 minute commute one way was a no brainer. I think AoPS is slow to open locations because they offer fewer classes and they have a smaller group of people to draw from because the classes tend to be geared to kids more advanced in math. RSM offers 3 levels of grade level classes plus course specific classes. It is easier to find enough kids to make a location viable. [/quote]
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