Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter loves math and science. We are a neighborhood walking distance to Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School (BCC) which most people seem to be happy with. Is it worthwhile encouraging her to apply for the math and science magnet program at Blair High School? If she got in, would it be worth the effort to go over there?
If she likes Asians it would be worth the effort.
Anonymous wrote:NP here--people keep saying the child has to live and breathe science--is the program more heavily weighted to science than math? Can you get in being a math fanatic only? DS lives and breathes math and likes science fine but isn't a science fanatic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter loves math and science. We are a neighborhood walking distance to Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School (BCC) which most people seem to be happy with. Is it worthwhile encouraging her to apply for the math and science magnet program at Blair High School? If she got in, would it be worth the effort to go over there?
loves math and science
LOL!
OP, those kids in the Blair magnet live science and will eventually find a cure for all cancers.
Unless your daughter was in a magnet in MS, I doubt she'll test in, as not even some MS magnet kids make it.
Anonymous wrote:My daughter loves math and science. We are a neighborhood walking distance to Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School (BCC) which most people seem to be happy with. Is it worthwhile encouraging her to apply for the math and science magnet program at Blair High School? If she got in, would it be worth the effort to go over there?
Anonymous wrote:My daughter loves math and science. We are a neighborhood walking distance to Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School (BCC) which most people seem to be happy with. Is it worthwhile encouraging her to apply for the math and science magnet program at Blair High School? If she got in, would it be worth the effort to go over there?