Anonymous wrote:Just curious - which one has more seats - CES, MS Magnet or HS magnet?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just curious - which one has more seats - CES, MS Magnet, or HS magnet?
Many magnet high-school programs like VAC at Einstein, Global Ecology at Poolesville, or Biomedical at Wheaton.
There are also enough CES seats to cover maybe the top 3%. There are roughly seven regional centers and four local centers, each with 1 or 2 classes typically of 28 students.
I think there are only 400-500 MS magnet seats. I'm guessing since there are 2 STEM programs and two Humanities programs with roughly 100 to1 125 students, but I don't know the exact specifics.
Anonymous wrote:Just curious - which one has more seats - CES, MS Magnet, or HS magnet?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dear God, please no lottery. It discriminates against the top students, who have the highest stats, definitely need a magnet for their intellectual development and social peer needs, yet can find themselves miserable in a regular school, doing regular APs.
It's a lottery. Sorry for Larla.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dear God, please no lottery. It discriminates against the top students, who have the highest stats, definitely need a magnet for their intellectual development and social peer needs, yet can find themselves miserable in a regular school, doing regular APs.
It's a lottery. Sorry for Larla.
No, it isn't a lottery.
They say it’s not a lottery …but it’s really kind of a lottery. Sorry to burst your bubble.
Hmm...the kind of lottery that isn't really a lottery?
Yeah, keep telling yourself that buddy!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dear God, please no lottery. It discriminates against the top students, who have the highest stats, definitely need a magnet for their intellectual development and social peer needs, yet can find themselves miserable in a regular school, doing regular APs.
It's a lottery. Sorry for Larla.
No, it isn't a lottery.
They say it’s not a lottery …but it’s really kind of a lottery. Sorry to burst your bubble.
Hmm...the kind of lottery that isn't really a lottery?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dear God, please no lottery. It discriminates against the top students, who have the highest stats, definitely need a magnet for their intellectual development and social peer needs, yet can find themselves miserable in a regular school, doing regular APs.
It's a lottery. Sorry for Larla.
No, it isn't a lottery.
They say it’s not a lottery …but it’s really kind of a lottery. Sorry to burst your bubble.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dear God, please no lottery. It discriminates against the top students, who have the highest stats, definitely need a magnet for their intellectual development and social peer needs, yet can find themselves miserable in a regular school, doing regular APs.
It's a lottery. Sorry for Larla.
No, it isn't a lottery.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dear God, please no lottery. It discriminates against the top students, who have the highest stats, definitely need a magnet for their intellectual development and social peer needs, yet can find themselves miserable in a regular school, doing regular APs.
It's a lottery. Sorry for Larla.
Anonymous wrote:Dear God, please no lottery. It discriminates against the top students, who have the highest stats, definitely need a magnet for their intellectual development and social peer needs, yet can find themselves miserable in a regular school, doing regular APs.