Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not enough difference to matter
If you're house hunting, make it a commuting decision.
This is all about hair-splitting to help justify inflated real-estate prices in some areas. The same kid will do just as well at any of these schools.
What are “these schools,” or do you not worry about that when you’re just cutting and pasting?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not enough difference to matter
If you're house hunting, make it a commuting decision.
This is all about hair-splitting to help justify inflated real-estate prices in some areas. The same kid will do just as well at any of these schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not enough difference to matter
If you're house hunting, make it a commuting decision.
This is all about hair-splitting to help justify inflated real-estate prices in some areas. The same kid will do just as well at any of these schools.
Anonymous wrote:Not enough difference to matter
If you're house hunting, make it a commuting decision.
Anonymous wrote:Oakton is filled with over zealous parents
Anonymous wrote:Oakton is filled with over zealous parents
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:According to US News, Oakton is better. True?
And how can Marshall be so far ahead of Woodson?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:According to US News, Oakton is better. True?
And how can Marshall be so far ahead of Woodson?
College Readiness score:
TJ 100%, Mclean 77.3%, Langley 76.5%, Oakton, 74.2; Marshall 73.6,
Everyone else is below 70%. Two richmond high school are in the 69%, but their enrollment is only around 200, while top 5 high school has 2000 students each.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:According to US News, Oakton is better. True?
And how can Marshall be so far ahead of Woodson?
Anonymous wrote:According to US News, Oakton is better. True?