Anonymous wrote:thanks for the info! Too bad they don't let non residents take the test. Heck, I'd pay the costs to see the results-- and if they were great, I'd be willing to move into MD! But I'm not going to move to MD with the hope that my kid may do well on the exam. And as good as the teaching is in MD, it sounds like there is overcrowding. I'm thinking we'll just stick with DC and make the best of it.
OP again-- the "overcrowded" comment is based on what I've seen glancing through this forum. If that is wrong, feel free to correct me. I don't know anyone with kids in MD, so I am open to suggestions!