Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here - thanks for the feedback, commute is actually not a concern since they're about the same distance for us - just a tough decision and seems like it's a question of big fish in little pond or little fish in big pond re: college admission - though I think I'd value the critical thinking skills of Eastern over the college ranking. I'm just more worried of the social aspect I guess...
Please don't make decisions about your child's middle school based on potential college admissions prospects.
Anonymous wrote:OP here - thanks for the feedback, commute is actually not a concern since they're about the same distance for us - just a tough decision and seems like it's a question of big fish in little pond or little fish in big pond re: college admission - though I think I'd value the critical thinking skills of Eastern over the college ranking. I'm just more worried of the social aspect I guess...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know a couple of kids living in Bethesda who went to Eastern/Takoma then Blair. The commute is brutal, and there have been problems with behavioral problems on the bus. The parents organized a carpool because it got so bad. My youngest goes to Westland, and despite a much shorter commute, I pick her up as well, because the afternoon bus is always full of fights and screams, and it's stressing out my kid. Imagine what it's like with a longer commute (and a change of buses!).
So even though attending families have always had great things to say about the magnet content in the Eastern/Takoma/Blair middle and high school, there are some operational downsides.
Also, since the kids I know have either already graduated or are in their senior year, the parents have realized that it makes college admissions harder, or at least, doesn't make them easier. Kids compete with their cohort, and it's really hard to stand out among magnet peers. Just FYI...
That reminds me of a real life horror story where the UMC family spent $$$$ for an elite prep school, their kid was class president with 1560 SAT and got rejected from everywhere except the type of schools anyone can get into.
"a" real life story? It happens to thousands of hot-housed kids across the country every year.
Anonymous wrote:Where do you live that you are IB for Westland but the commute to Eastern is equidistant? We are closer than any of the Westland boundary to Eastern and the commute is why we didn’t consider it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here - thanks for the feedback, commute is actually not a concern since they're about the same distance for us - just a tough decision and seems like it's a question of big fish in little pond or little fish in big pond re: college admission - though I think I'd value the critical thinking skills of Eastern over the college ranking. I'm just more worried of the social aspect I guess...
We had the same choice and chose Eastern twice. Kids really learn to write there, which doesn’t happen in a regular MCPS class, unfortunately. You can go back to your home school for HS if you want after. MS is such a weird time I really wouldn’t choose a school based on a current cohort bc things change so, so much. I am convinced that it’s in MS that kids kind of decide what kind of a student they’re going to be, and I wanted my kids to see all their peers trying to do well. There’s a definite too cool for school thing going on in MS ( I am a 9th grade teacher) that Eastern sidesteps. Don't worry about college yet, please. Does your child want to go?
Anonymous wrote:OP here - thanks for the feedback, commute is actually not a concern since they're about the same distance for us - just a tough decision and seems like it's a question of big fish in little pond or little fish in big pond re: college admission - though I think I'd value the critical thinking skills of Eastern over the college ranking. I'm just more worried of the social aspect I guess...
Anonymous wrote:OP here - thanks for the feedback, commute is actually not a concern since they're about the same distance for us - just a tough decision and seems like it's a question of big fish in little pond or little fish in big pond re: college admission - though I think I'd value the critical thinking skills of Eastern over the college ranking. I'm just more worried of the social aspect I guess...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know a couple of kids living in Bethesda who went to Eastern/Takoma then Blair. The commute is brutal, and there have been problems with behavioral problems on the bus. The parents organized a carpool because it got so bad. My youngest goes to Westland, and despite a much shorter commute, I pick her up as well, because the afternoon bus is always full of fights and screams, and it's stressing out my kid. Imagine what it's like with a longer commute (and a change of buses!).
So even though attending families have always had great things to say about the magnet content in the Eastern/Takoma/Blair middle and high school, there are some operational downsides.
Also, since the kids I know have either already graduated or are in their senior year, the parents have realized that it makes college admissions harder, or at least, doesn't make them easier. Kids compete with their cohort, and it's really hard to stand out among magnet peers. Just FYI...
That reminds me of a real life horror story where the UMC family spent $$$$ for an elite prep school, their kid was class president with 1560 SAT and got rejected from everywhere except the type of schools anyone can get into.
Anonymous wrote:I know a couple of kids living in Bethesda who went to Eastern/Takoma then Blair. The commute is brutal, and there have been problems with behavioral problems on the bus. The parents organized a carpool because it got so bad. My youngest goes to Westland, and despite a much shorter commute, I pick her up as well, because the afternoon bus is always full of fights and screams, and it's stressing out my kid. Imagine what it's like with a longer commute (and a change of buses!).
So even though attending families have always had great things to say about the magnet content in the Eastern/Takoma/Blair middle and high school, there are some operational downsides.
Also, since the kids I know have either already graduated or are in their senior year, the parents have realized that it makes college admissions harder, or at least, doesn't make them easier. Kids compete with their cohort, and it's really hard to stand out among magnet peers. Just FYI...