Anonymous wrote:Blair also has a humanities magnet
Anonymous wrote:"A small number "off the charts gifted" kids have come through Blair over the years no doubt but that is no where near the normal magnet kid. "
I have tried to explain this on here before but people just don't get it. Very few understand how much "the charts" cover. I think this problem is becoming worse because the SATs keep getting watered down.
"The average state school honors dorm will far and away exceed the talent pool of any given year's class at most magnet schools including Blair."
Of course this is true because even though Montgomery county is high achieving, Blair only pulls from 2/3 of a COUNTY and the state school honors dorm pulls from an average state which has 8 to 10 times as many students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have only my anecdotal evidence from families I have known at the schools. The kids who went to ER were brighter and more motivated than their peers, but not exceptionally gifted. The kids at Blair are going to invent something or cure a disease some day. Blair had something like 40 National Merit Semifinalists last year. The kids I knew who went to ER were bright, hard working kids. The kids at Blair were off the charts gifted. Even if you moved to Montgomery County, your child would ave to apply to the Blair magnet and compete against extremely bright kids. Your child might be extremely bright too, and get in. But i wouldn't move with the assumption that he or she would get in.
Yah this is complete hyperbole. A small number "off the charts gifted" kids have come through Blair over the years no doubt but that is no where near the normal magnet kid. Most are more harder working and well rounded than super gifted. The average state school honors dorm will far and away exceed the talent pool of any given year's class at most magnet schools including Blair.
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Blair Magnet graduate
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have only my anecdotal evidence from families I have known at the schools. The kids who went to ER were brighter and more motivated than their peers, but not exceptionally gifted. The kids at Blair are going to invent something or cure a disease some day. Blair had something like 40 National Merit Semifinalists last year. The kids I knew who went to ER were bright, hard working kids. The kids at Blair were off the charts gifted. Even if you moved to Montgomery County, your child would ave to apply to the Blair magnet and compete against extremely bright kids. Your child might be extremely bright too, and get in. But i wouldn't move with the assumption that he or she would get in.
Good observations. I have also known families with students at both schools. The competition is just much steeper in Montgomery County. I used to live in Prince George's County, and if I still lived there, I would gladly send my child to Eleanor Roosevelt. I didn't even have DC try to get into Blair, because I knew that DC wasn't up to that caliber of competition.
Anonymous wrote:I have only my anecdotal evidence from families I have known at the schools. The kids who went to ER were brighter and more motivated than their peers, but not exceptionally gifted. The kids at Blair are going to invent something or cure a disease some day. Blair had something like 40 National Merit Semifinalists last year. The kids I knew who went to ER were bright, hard working kids. The kids at Blair were off the charts gifted. Even if you moved to Montgomery County, your child would ave to apply to the Blair magnet and compete against extremely bright kids. Your child might be extremely bright too, and get in. But i wouldn't move with the assumption that he or she would get in.
Anonymous wrote:I have only my anecdotal evidence from families I have known at the schools. The kids who went to ER were brighter and more motivated than their peers, but not exceptionally gifted. The kids at Blair are going to invent something or cure a disease some day. Blair had something like 40 National Merit Semifinalists last year. The kids I knew who went to ER were bright, hard working kids. The kids at Blair were off the charts gifted. Even if you moved to Montgomery County, your child would ave to apply to the Blair magnet and compete against extremely bright kids. Your child might be extremely bright too, and get in. But i wouldn't move with the assumption that he or she would get in.
Anonymous wrote:I have only my anecdotal evidence from families I have known at the schools. The kids who went to ER were brighter and more motivated than their peers, but not exceptionally gifted. The kids at Blair are going to invent something or cure a disease some day. Blair had something like 40 National Merit Semifinalists last year. The kids I knew who went to ER were bright, hard working kids. The kids at Blair were off the charts gifted. Even if you moved to Montgomery County, your child would ave to apply to the Blair magnet and compete against extremely bright kids. Your child might be extremely bright too, and get in. But i wouldn't move with the assumption that he or she would get in.