Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow! That is phenomenal. More than pretty good!
It is a very pre selected group. Awesome for those kids.
Anonymous wrote:https://polarislist.com/best-high-schools-in-maryland search for Montgomery Blair in MD.
It gives the whole school data, which includes the CAP students, but most are coming from the STEM magnet. Blair has vastly more enrollments into Harvard, Princeton, and MIT than any other school in the state. (The website tracks enrollments, rather than acceptances, to avoid double- or triple-counting students who get accepted to multiple to schools.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:About half of the Blair magnet graduating class enrolls at UMD–CP every year, many with Banneker Key scholarships. STEM programs there are excellent and many families cannot or will not spend $80k/year/kid and rising on undergrad education, and/or prefer to save the funds for grad school.
Yep. we are in that zone where we don't get need-based scholarships but don't want to do the $80K/year.
Same. DC had the stats but didn’t apply to elite schools because we cannot pay for them.
Anonymous wrote:Wow! That is phenomenal. More than pretty good!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:About half of the Blair magnet graduating class enrolls at UMD–CP every year, many with Banneker Key scholarships. STEM programs there are excellent and many families cannot or will not spend $80k/year/kid and rising on undergrad education, and/or prefer to save the funds for grad school.
Yep. we are in that zone where we don't get need-based scholarships but don't want to do the $80K/year.
Anonymous wrote:About half of the Blair magnet graduating class enrolls at UMD–CP every year, many with Banneker Key scholarships. STEM programs there are excellent and many families cannot or will not spend $80k/year/kid and rising on undergrad education, and/or prefer to save the funds for grad school.
Anonymous wrote:https://polarislist.com/best-high-schools-in-maryland search for Montgomery Blair in MD.
It gives the whole school data, which includes the CAP students, but most are coming from the STEM magnet. Blair has vastly more enrollments into Harvard, Princeton, and MIT than any other school in the state. (The website tracks enrollments, rather than acceptances, to avoid double- or triple-counting students who get accepted to multiple to schools.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:does anyone have information here on admissions/merit scholarships?
I heard there were 6 MIT offers in the STEM Magnet. If that's true, that's pretty good for a class of around 100.
Far better than TJ, America's #1 HS which makes me wonder...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:does anyone have information here on admissions/merit scholarships?
I heard there were 6 MIT offers in the STEM Magnet. If that's true, that's pretty good for a class of around 100.
Anonymous wrote:does anyone have information here on admissions/merit scholarships?