Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our MS has a session and it’s a top feeder. Are these sessions mostly attended by 8th grade parents or are there a bunch of 7th grade parents too, if they know kid is planning to apply.
If it's a top feeder, you'll see a good number of 7th grade parents there as well.
Oops, I missed it yesterday. Does DC (7th) need to do anything this year if they plan to apply?
Get an A in math and science and do well in their other classes. That is pretty much what they need to do.
that's what I figured. thanks
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our MS has a session and it’s a top feeder. Are these sessions mostly attended by 8th grade parents or are there a bunch of 7th grade parents too, if they know kid is planning to apply.
If it's a top feeder, you'll see a good number of 7th grade parents there as well.
Oops, I missed it yesterday. Does DC (7th) need to do anything this year if they plan to apply?
Get an A in math and science and do well in their other classes. That is pretty much what they need to do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our MS has a session and it’s a top feeder. Are these sessions mostly attended by 8th grade parents or are there a bunch of 7th grade parents too, if they know kid is planning to apply.
If it's a top feeder, you'll see a good number of 7th grade parents there as well.
Oops, I missed it yesterday. Does DC (7th) need to do anything this year if they plan to apply?
Anonymous wrote:For parents that went to info sessions, at ours when answering a question they said that a student has better chance to get accepted at MIT and Harvard if stay at base school than to compete against all the other TJ kids. Know that is speculated in posts here on DCUM, but I was surprised when it was said by to room of people. Is it a new talking point? I would have thought would just be silent on that and especially to not name any schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our MS has a session and it’s a top feeder. Are these sessions mostly attended by 8th grade parents or are there a bunch of 7th grade parents too, if they know kid is planning to apply.
If it's a top feeder, you'll see a good number of 7th grade parents there as well.
Oops, I missed it yesterday. Does DC (7th) need to do anything this year if they plan to apply?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our MS has a session and it’s a top feeder. Are these sessions mostly attended by 8th grade parents or are there a bunch of 7th grade parents too, if they know kid is planning to apply.
If it's a top feeder, you'll see a good number of 7th grade parents there as well.
If it's a low performing school in our area, you'll see very few 8th grade parents even after extensive outreach. Students show little interest in STEM, yet FCPS wants parents to push their kids to apply. On the other had for sports tryout, there is phenomenal turnout driven purely by student interest and parents enthusiastically support it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our MS has a session and it’s a top feeder. Are these sessions mostly attended by 8th grade parents or are there a bunch of 7th grade parents too, if they know kid is planning to apply.
If it's a top feeder, you'll see a good number of 7th grade parents there as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our MS has a session and it’s a top feeder. Are these sessions mostly attended by 8th grade parents or are there a bunch of 7th grade parents too, if they know kid is planning to apply.
If it's a top feeder, you'll see a good number of 7th grade parents there as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our MS has a session and it’s a top feeder. Are these sessions mostly attended by 8th grade parents or are there a bunch of 7th grade parents too, if they know kid is planning to apply.
If it's a top feeder, you'll see a good number of 7th grade parents there as well.
Anonymous wrote:Our MS has a session and it’s a top feeder. Are these sessions mostly attended by 8th grade parents or are there a bunch of 7th grade parents too, if they know kid is planning to apply.