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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't know much about privates, but DC is a Blair magnet graduate. The cons for Blair magnet is 1. very intense 4 years 2. disadvantaged college acceptance results The pros: much better preparation for STEM related fields at college[/quote] What do you mean by disadvantaged college acceptance results? Being in the Blair magnet puts you at a disadvantage compared to students who aren’t in a magnet? What are you saying??[/quote] You compete against other students in your school/program for college admission to top schools. It doesn’t matter how amazing the kids are, colleges are only going to admit 2 or 3 from the same school (yes, MIT admits 6-7 from SMCS). Sometimes it’s hard for a kid to distinguish themselves when everyone is taking same classes, same ECs, same high scores. A kid doesn’t stand out in the cohort of 100 SMCS kids the same way they would in the top 10 at their home school.[/quote] I see. So let me get this right. My kid, whose home school is Blair should turn down the magnet place because he’ll have a better chance for college applications if he’s in the general population at Blair not magnet. Did I get that right?[/quote] Basically yes. If you are optimizing for college admissions [/quote] So Blair non- magnet is looked at differently than Blair magnet by college admissions? That’s what you’re saying? I’m just not buying it.[/quote] Magnet parent here. My sense is that the admissions people look at the classes the student took to determine rigor. A non-magnet can take magnet classes if they meet the prerequisites. I would think a non-magnet student and a magnet student with the same electives, same GPA, and same test scores would be on even ground. [/quote] No that wasn’t the question. The assertion was that if you go to your homeschool you’ll do better in college admissions than in the Blair magnet. My kid’s home school is Blair. By that reckoning he’d do better in college admissions to turn down the magnet and just go to regular Blair, where he allegedly wouldn’t be compared with the magnet students. None of that makes any sense to me and I also question this assertion that there are quotas for schools or states.[/quote] It makes sense from the perspective of a parent hoping to discourage others from accepting in order to create waitlist movement.[/quote]
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