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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]As long as the Yale admits outnumber the DC jail commits, we all should be happy. :lol: [/quote] Our neighbor went to Yale from Wilson and barely lasted a year. Very sad. She still hasn't enrolled somewhere.[/quote] There was a recent year in which the jail track definitely outpaced the Yale track.[/quote] You should head back over to the MD/VA public school forum where anyone actually believes your insecure and untrue proclamations. You sound desperate for validation of your choices.[/quote] Yah disregard that the graduation was 75% for years until DC put in the new standards for low functioning children to help them graduate. Attendance and class work optional! Not to mention reading [/quote] This, there are great kids at Wilson but the majority are the just pushed alone DC kids like the rest of DC HSs. They receive the typical (stay registered and graduate) policies that are so pervasive across DC. Those kids aren’t going to Ivy’s, hell UDC is a stretch for most of them and that place is basically 13th grade at Ballou[/quote] They will go to UDC community college. UDC 4-year programs are not open to all anymore. I actually went to UDC and so did several of my European friends. It's a cheaper way to get a 4-year degree. Seems like you are telling the world that UDC sucks and teaches nothing. Maybe our high schools in Europe were so good that we all should've gone straight to grad school in US. My sister, our friends and myself all went to good schools for grad school - AU, GT, GW and UM. I have met a few DCPS kids who had no business having a high school diploma, but I didn't meet them at UDC. All students in my program belong there, and came to school ready to learn. [/quote]
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