Anonymous wrote:It absolutely depends on the school. At Churchill the application process was so difficult and they only let a handful of kids in each year. You basically must have perfect grades, lots of leadership, significant extracurricular involvement etc. Many kids don't bother to apply. I saw a picture of the WJ honor society about two years ago-it was at least 3x the size of the one at Churchill. I think it's very demoralizing for good students (i.e., a few B's mixed in with a rigorous course load) to find it impossible to get into the honor society at their school, yet other MCPS high schools have significantly different standards.
Anonymous wrote:PP here. At our hs there was no application. At a certain GPA you are “flagged” and you’re in. To stay in it senior year you have to do 15 service hours.
Anonymous wrote:To the poster with "professional, inside knowledge", does the value of membership increase with the COVID activity limitations?
Anonymous wrote:It absolutely depends on the school. At Churchill the application process was so difficult and they only let a handful of kids in each year. You basically must have perfect grades, lots of leadership, significant extracurricular involvement etc. Many kids don't bother to apply. I saw a picture of the WJ honor society about two years ago-it was at least 3x the size of the one at Churchill. I think it's very demoralizing for good students (i.e., a few B's mixed in with a rigorous course load) to find it impossible to get into the honor society at their school, yet other MCPS high schools have significantly different standards.
Anonymous wrote:I think it may depend on the high school. At our high school, it was a real pain to apply and I know a lot of people didn't even bother applying as they didn't see the value/pay off. I'm not sure how valuable it is to colleges.