Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son who went to Blair SMCS is dating a young woman who is a TJ grad. He says he thinks TJ is a stronger program
It is all subjects and the whole school. They both attend Cornell.
That’s probably true as Blair STEM magnet just gives up on humanity subjects. RMIB the opposite.
PP was talking about TJ, not RMIB.
Blair has great humanities courses. They’re not officially part of the SMCS programming, but the magnet students take them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son who went to Blair SMCS is dating a young woman who is a TJ grad. He says he thinks TJ is a stronger program
It is all subjects and the whole school. They both attend Cornell.
That’s probably true as Blair STEM magnet just gives up on humanity subjects. RMIB the opposite.
PP was talking about TJ, not RMIB.
Blair has great humanities courses. They’re not officially part of the SMCS programming, but the magnet students take them.
Anonymous wrote:MoCo does a better job with a classical education. FCPS does well with math/science but not critical thinking, not other liberal arts. Imho.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son who went to Blair SMCS is dating a young woman who is a TJ grad. He says he thinks TJ is a stronger program
It is all subjects and the whole school. They both attend Cornell.
That’s probably true as Blair STEM magnet just gives up on humanity subjects. RMIB the opposite.
Anonymous wrote:My son who went to Blair SMCS is dating a young woman who is a TJ grad. He says he thinks TJ is a stronger program
It is all subjects and the whole school. They both attend Cornell.
Anonymous wrote:Blair has been the top feeder in MD for Harvard, MIT, Princeton, and TJHS has been the top one in VA. But Blair has a magnet program (100 students) while TJHSST is whole school magnet (approx. 500 students in each grade)
Blair Stats:
25 students from Blair got into Harvard, Princeton, and MIT during 2018-2020, so a little more than 8 students per year. Assuming that almost all of these students were from the magnet program, the admission rate would be about 8/100 or 8%
https://www.mymcmedia.org/in-maryland-blair-is-top-feeder-school-to-harvard-princeton-mit/
https://www.polarislist.com/best-high-schools-in-maryland
TJHSST Stats:
57 students from TJHS got into Harvard, Princeton, and MIT during 2018-2020, so 19 students per year, which implies an admission rate of 19/500 or 3.8%
https://www.polarislist.com/best-high-schools-in-virginia
This suggests that Blair magnet students have about twice the chance of being admitted to Harvard, MIT, and Princeton compared to TJHSST (8% vs. 4%).
Any thoughts on this comparison?
Anonymous wrote:Blair has been the top feeder in MD for Harvard, MIT, Princeton, and TJHS has been the top one in VA. But Blair has a magnet program (100 students) while TJHSST is whole school magnet (approx. 500 students in each grade)
Blair Stats:
25 students from Blair got into Harvard, Princeton, and MIT during 2018-2020, so a little more than 8 students per year. Assuming that almost all of these students were from the magnet program, the admission rate would be about 8/100 or 8%
https://www.mymcmedia.org/in-maryland-blair-is-top-feeder-school-to-harvard-princeton-mit/
https://www.polarislist.com/best-high-schools-in-maryland
TJHSST Stats:
57 students from TJHS got into Harvard, Princeton, and MIT during 2018-2020, so 19 students per year, which implies an admission rate of 19/500 or 3.8%
https://www.polarislist.com/best-high-schools-in-virginia
This suggests that Blair magnet students have about twice the chance of being admitted to Harvard, MIT, and Princeton compared to TJHSST (8% vs. 4%).
Any thoughts on this comparison?