Anonymous
Post 10/01/2019 21:28     Subject: Re:Arlington Magazine - College admissions numbers 2019

Fairfax County Public Schools do not release anything. Some schools like TJ may list "senior destinations" in the last issue of the school year.
Anonymous
Post 10/01/2019 21:27     Subject: Re:Arlington Magazine - College admissions numbers 2019

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:These numbers are truly awful. Of course, it’s great to have UVA as an amazing in state option (and a wonderful option in W&M too), but other than that ...whoa. The best high school in Arlington would be a mediocre high school in FCPS. What is wrong with this school system? There are so many type a people on this county who micromanage their kids’ lives. All for what? Tulane?



McLean HSs weren’t any different when they used to publish their #s.


+1 Seems pretty normal to me. A handful going to Ivies, more to the tier below that, largest numbers to state Us. I don't know what people expect from a solid public high school. And, much of the population there is in the income tier of "can't afford the big-name privates, make too much for significant aid" so they go to the state universities or lower-tier privates that will give big aid.
Anonymous
Post 10/01/2019 21:20     Subject: Re:Arlington Magazine - College admissions numbers 2019

Are there any apples to apples comparisons out there with FCPS or MoCo?
Anonymous
Post 10/01/2019 21:16     Subject: Re:Arlington Magazine - College admissions numbers 2019

Anonymous wrote:These numbers are truly awful. Of course, it’s great to have UVA as an amazing in state option (and a wonderful option in W&M too), but other than that ...whoa. The best high school in Arlington would be a mediocre high school in FCPS. What is wrong with this school system? There are so many type a people on this county who micromanage their kids’ lives. All for what? Tulane?



McLean HSs weren’t any different when they used to publish their #s.
Anonymous
Post 10/01/2019 21:13     Subject: Arlington Magazine - College admissions numbers 2019

Anonymous wrote:These numbers are a horror show


Yup
Anonymous
Post 10/01/2019 20:58     Subject: Re:Arlington Magazine - College admissions numbers 2019

Bloodbath
Anonymous
Post 10/01/2019 20:50     Subject: Re:Arlington Magazine - College admissions numbers 2019

On the bright side, some good numbers for Emory and Northeastern. NEU accepting 42% of applicants, the class of 2024 should take notice.
Anonymous
Post 10/01/2019 20:34     Subject: Re:Arlington Magazine - College admissions numbers 2019

Anonymous wrote:These numbers are truly awful. Of course, it’s great to have UVA as an amazing in state option (and a wonderful option in W&M too), but other than that ...whoa. The best high school in Arlington would be a mediocre high school in FCPS. What is wrong with this school system? There are so many type a people on this county who micromanage their kids’ lives. All for what? Tulane?


Anonymous
Post 10/01/2019 20:25     Subject: Arlington Magazine - College admissions numbers 2019

Ouch. Just ouch.
Anonymous
Post 10/01/2019 19:58     Subject: Re:Arlington Magazine - College admissions numbers 2019

ArlinKid: hey, Harvard, admit me!
Harvard: No thanks.
Anonymous
Post 10/01/2019 19:50     Subject: Re:Arlington Magazine - College admissions numbers 2019

These numbers are truly awful. Of course, it’s great to have UVA as an amazing in state option (and a wonderful option in W&M too), but other than that ...whoa. The best high school in Arlington would be a mediocre high school in FCPS. What is wrong with this school system? There are so many type a people on this county who micromanage their kids’ lives. All for what? Tulane?
Anonymous
Post 10/01/2019 19:40     Subject: Arlington Magazine - College admissions numbers 2019

These numbers are a horror show
Anonymous
Post 10/01/2019 18:12     Subject: Re:Arlington Magazine - College admissions numbers 2019

From the V’s...

Anonymous
Post 10/01/2019 16:00     Subject: Arlington Magazine - College admissions numbers 2019

Only around a 5.8% acceptance rate for an Ivy, which is roughly the national average, despite the fact that APS is supposed to be a great school system and no doubt in highly educated Arlington, many students are legacies, having had a parent attend an Ivy.

Yes, of course I realize that there are many excellent colleges and one need not attend an Ivy to be successful.
Anonymous
Post 10/01/2019 15:32     Subject: Arlington Magazine - College admissions numbers 2019

Applied/accepted for the 4 Arlington high schools

https://www.arlingtonmagazine.com/college-admissions-a-snapshot-2/