Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://moco360.media/2022/09/13/here-are-the-colleges-where-bethesda-area-high-school-grads-applied-got-accepted-and-enrolled/
I'm not usually a fan of putting stock in where other people report their kids got into college but you can get a sense here, especially when you look at numbers for RMIB and Blair, about where kids are applying in droves and where they're not getting in
Thanks PP, I've seen this and it is somewhat helpful.
But if you accept the premise that the IB magnet program is a separate cohort, this doesn't offer much insight to the question asked.
They aren't a separate cohort, they can present with the same profile as any other MCPS kid applying to UMD, so certainly not immune from rejection.
Anonymous wrote:No I don’t know any. Parents of 2 IB kids
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP it is not too late for your child to start up some ECs. They also have the whole summer to do something interesting. The key is to pick one or two activities that align with the student's preferred major. Maybe your child could ask around to do unpaid work for a nonprofit or small business, or tutor younger students, or write some articles about a topic of interest. Something to show more of their depth and engagement with a community outside of just their high school academic community.
The EC thing is an ongoing battle. Kid just doesn’t want to get involved in more than 1-2 of them that hard involve any programming. But kid does have loads of SSL hours. No sports, music, honors societies, etc.
Anonymous wrote:OP it is not too late for your child to start up some ECs. They also have the whole summer to do something interesting. The key is to pick one or two activities that align with the student's preferred major. Maybe your child could ask around to do unpaid work for a nonprofit or small business, or tutor younger students, or write some articles about a topic of interest. Something to show more of their depth and engagement with a community outside of just their high school academic community.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://moco360.media/2022/09/13/here-are-the-colleges-where-bethesda-area-high-school-grads-applied-got-accepted-and-enrolled/
I'm not usually a fan of putting stock in where other people report their kids got into college but you can get a sense here, especially when you look at numbers for RMIB and Blair, about where kids are applying in droves and where they're not getting in
Thanks PP, I've seen this and it is somewhat helpful.
But if you accept the premise that the IB magnet program is a separate cohort, this doesn't offer much insight to the question asked.
They aren't a separate cohort, they can present with the same profile as any other MCPS kid applying to UMD, so certainly not immune from rejection.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://moco360.media/2022/09/13/here-are-the-colleges-where-bethesda-area-high-school-grads-applied-got-accepted-and-enrolled/
I'm not usually a fan of putting stock in where other people report their kids got into college but you can get a sense here, especially when you look at numbers for RMIB and Blair, about where kids are applying in droves and where they're not getting in
Thanks PP, I've seen this and it is somewhat helpful.
But if you accept the premise that the IB magnet program is a separate cohort, this doesn't offer much insight to the question asked.
Anonymous wrote:https://moco360.media/2022/09/13/here-are-the-colleges-where-bethesda-area-high-school-grads-applied-got-accepted-and-enrolled/
I'm not usually a fan of putting stock in where other people report their kids got into college but you can get a sense here, especially when you look at numbers for RMIB and Blair, about where kids are applying in droves and where they're not getting in