Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid is a 10th grader at RMIB. She turned down Poolesville Global Ecology because of the commute.
So far, RMIB has been great. I hear that Junior year is a nightmare, so we’ll see. Nice group of kids. Good teachers and excellent extracurricular opportunities without an insane commute. She plays a sport and an instrument and has time for both.
Thanks! Does she have any safety concerns about RM? Some of the comments on DCUM about RM make more a bit worried.
Anonymous wrote:My kid is a 10th grader at RMIB. She turned down Poolesville Global Ecology because of the commute.
So far, RMIB has been great. I hear that Junior year is a nightmare, so we’ll see. Nice group of kids. Good teachers and excellent extracurricular opportunities without an insane commute. She plays a sport and an instrument and has time for both.
Anonymous wrote:How's the commute to either school? What about extracurriculars?
Anonymous wrote:My child has been accepted at both. Need to decide. He is pretty even in terms of academic strength. Good at math but strong in social sciences and languages too. Hoping to get into a top college (not necessarily HYP, but the next tier). Where would he have the best chance?
Anonymous wrote:My child has been accepted at both. Need to decide. He is pretty even in terms of academic strength. Good at math but strong in social sciences and languages too. Hoping to get into a top college (not necessarily HYP, but the next tier). Where would he have the best chance?
Anonymous wrote:My child has been accepted at both. Need to decide. He is pretty even in terms of academic strength. Good at math but strong in social sciences and languages too. Hoping to get into a top college (not necessarily HYP, but the next tier). Where would he have the best chance?