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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My kid does not want to post, even though she got into the school of her choice. She mainly said that she doesn't want people to know her business (although her friends already do). On the McLean site, only about 20% may have posted. Many kids who got into and committed to bragworthy schools have not posted for various reasons. At the same time, you will also see people posting who are going to NOVA. [/quote] 2 years ago, we were considering Potomac from McLean public schools. I remember thinking the public schools (Langley and McLean High) had better outcomes than Potomac. This year, Potomac seems like they had an excellent year and both McLean and Langley have mostly not so great schools posted on the instagram. My kids are still young and I only get secondhand information about these schools and college. No one really talks about this in real life.[/quote] Exactly - in real life, people act like they do not care, even though they definitely do.[/quote] A few years ago, someone had posted all the admits from McLean and Langley via excel but then it got pulled. I remember it being very impressive.[/quote] Wow - how would they get all that information?! I'm sure not everyone would want to share - unless they somehow stole it from the counselors. [/quote] Guessing that is why fewer people share. That, and have you seen the hater threads? Some parents are not well, are easily triggered, and will hate on just about any kid, sometimes repeatedly, sadly. I don't blame the kids for keeping in their small circle. Good on them, I say! [/quote]
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