Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Top colleges are even more selective than a magnet so if you can't get into the later you have no chance at the former.
But the MCPS data says otherwise

Anonymous wrote:Top colleges are even more selective than a magnet so if you can't get into the later you have no chance at the former.
Anonymous wrote:College matriculation data for Blair and Poolesville would suggest a magnet school, assuming the kid does well. Those schools have better matriculation data than non-magnets.
Anonymous wrote:Non magnet for sure.
The kids in schools with magnet programs that aren’t in magnet. They get royally screwed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you know as a parent what needs to be done at a non-magnet school, to catapult your student to a top college, then you have a better chance then kids at a magnet school.
Unfortunately, most parents have no idea of what needs to be done, what kind of curriculum, what tests, what EC and the timeline needed to do all of that.
This. Our neighbor has 4 very smart kids and they all went to magnets in middle school. For high school she sent them to the regular school because she thinks it gives them a better shot at college picks. One of her kids is at UCLA (his first choice) and the other one recently graduated from Stanford.
What was the "regular school" they went to? Was it a W school, a DCC school, or other?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you know as a parent what needs to be done at a non-magnet school, to catapult your student to a top college, then you have a better chance then kids at a magnet school.
Unfortunately, most parents have no idea of what needs to be done, what kind of curriculum, what tests, what EC and the timeline needed to do all of that.
This. Our neighbor has 4 very smart kids and they all went to magnets in middle school. For high school she sent them to the regular school because she thinks it gives them a better shot at college picks. One of her kids is at UCLA (his first choice) and the other one recently graduated from Stanford.
Anonymous wrote:Probably non-magnet. If your end goal is ONLY getting into a top school magnet is probably not the best place unless you are the absolute top of the top signed an "average" magnet parent.
For us magnet is about peer group and the ability for my DD to push herself.
Anonymous wrote:If you know as a parent what needs to be done at a non-magnet school, to catapult your student to a top college, then you have a better chance then kids at a magnet school.
Unfortunately, most parents have no idea of what needs to be done, what kind of curriculum, what tests, what EC and the timeline needed to do all of that.