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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So as someone looking to potentially buy in MoCo for a kid in elementary, what's the takeaway from this article, in your opinions? Assuming for argument's sake that she won't have grades to get into a magnet program. Which catchment to pick?[/quote] The takeaway should be that [b]buying a house based on potential college admissions a decade or more down the line is literally absurd[/b]. Not to mention, if she doesn’t have the grades for a magnet program...will she really be a strong contender for a highly selective U? [/quote] Such judgment. There isn't a parent on this site who didn't consider strength of schools when purchasing a house (assuming they weren't planning on private). Maybe everyone can't buy where they want, but schools are certainly considered. Plus, I thought the question was about high schools, not college admission.[/quote] Just to clarify, I was referring to high schools when I said people consider strength of schools when buying houses. [/quote]
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