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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The only thing TJ is third on is a national ranking of high schools where RM and Blair are ranked 193rd and 500th, respectively.[/quote] TJ kids are beaten by magnet kids from ranked 193rd and 500th schools? How embarrassing. :) [/quote] TJ has a higher percentage of kids as nmsf as well. TJ has about 36 % (163/450), Blair science magnet has about 33 %, [b]RM IB has about 35%. [/b][/quote] I have to ask you given my DC knows all 41. How did you come up with 35%? [/quote] I am anxious to see how he responds to your question too. [/quote] I am not the poster who suggested the RM IB NMSF percentage was 35%. However, I just looked for some data. The profile for RM's IB program states that roughly 25% of the school's students are in the IB magnet program. RM had 482 seniors last year. That translates to roughly 120 magnet students. Even assuming that all 41 semifinalists were in the magnet program, which may or may not be true, that would be about 35%. It seems like a reasonable estimate. But even if it were understated, the much larger total of NMS capital up at TJ would still be more relevant. [/quote]
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