Most apply ED, so they don’t apply as much to HYPS.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
UVA and W&M are much cheaper and leave more $$ for grad school.
I have college age kids who graduated from Langley and I came to this same conclusion. There’s just too much bang for your buck to pass up UVA or W&M.
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Yes but since you can apply to both of those and HYPS as well, there should be some admissions data.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who says they don’t? Are you looking at any specific data? My guess is they are sending a number in line with the stats of the kids there.
I am sorry, I cant find data online but I heard from a parent whose 3 kids went to Langley.
Most people who live in Langley/Mclean and their kids go to HYPS do not attend public schools. Most of them send their kids to Potomac, St. Albans, Sidwell, NCS, Holton, etc...
Middle class families in Langley send their kids to Langley HS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who says they don’t? Are you looking at any specific data? My guess is they are sending a number in line with the stats of the kids there.
I am sorry, I cant find data online but I heard from a parent whose 3 kids went to Langley.
Most people who live in Langley/Mclean and their kids go to HYPS do not attend public schools. Most of them send their kids to Potomac, St. Albans, Sidwell, NCS, Holton, etc...
Middle class families in Langley send their kids to Langley HS.
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
UVA and W&M are much cheaper and leave more $$ for grad school.
I have college age kids who graduated from Langley and I came to this same conclusion. There’s just too much bang for your buck to pass up UVA or W&M.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who says they don’t? Are you looking at any specific data? My guess is they are sending a number in line with the stats of the kids there.
I am sorry, I cant find data online but I heard from a parent whose 3 kids went to Langley.
Anonymous wrote:
UVA and W&M are much cheaper and leave more $$ for grad school.
I have college age kids who graduated from Langley and I came to this same conclusion. There’s just too much bang for your buck to pass up UVA or W&M.
Anonymous wrote:Bethesda magazine publishes a list of college admissions for Moco high schools every year. Here is the data for 2019:
https://www.scribd.com/document/426412520/College-Chart-2019#from_embed
(linked in from https://bethesdamagazine.com/bethesda-magazine/college-bound-4/)
Harvard (13): Bethesda Chevy-Chase (1), Blair (5), Richard Montgomery (2), Wootton (1), Whitman (2), Water Johnson (1), Churchill (1);
Yale (20): BCC (2), Blair (4), RM (5), Wootton (0), Whitman (5), WJ (0), Churchill (4);
Princeton (62): BCC (3), Blair (4), RM (6), Wootton (1), Whitman (3), WJ (2), Churchill (0);
Stanford (19): BCC (2), Blair (5), RM (7), Wooton (0), Whitman (2), WJ (1), Churchill (2).
Anonymous wrote:UVA and W&M are much cheaper and leave more $$ for grad school.
Anonymous wrote:Who says they don’t? Are you looking at any specific data? My guess is they are sending a number in line with the stats of the kids there.