Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: I think the biggest problem is that they go by seventh grade GPAs, and make no differentiation of the school attended, the course difficulty and the grading policies….
In a few years time, I think MacArthur high school will likely out rank SWW in terms of quality and desireability
How would they differentiate by school? I might argue it’s not fair to claim a 3.7 at Basis is a stronger student than a 3.7 at a DCPS middle school. Who’s to say the kid at the DCPS wouldn’t get a 3.7 at Basis? There is no way to do this in a fair way.
Are you joking? A 3.7 at Basis is easily a 4.0 at any other public school on DC. They don’t have the same grade inflation and social promotion.
So your kid wins the lottery by getting into basis, and also gets an easier track into walls where they can get a lower GPA and still get an interview because they got into a harder middle school through the lottery? That’s ridiculous.
Dumb take. Walls is supposed to be accept the top students in DCPS. Picking those students by just looking at GPA (and a 5-minute interview) is ridiculous.
Name a selective college that picks its student body by just taking the kids with the best GPAs, regardless of high school attended, cllasses taken, rigor, or anything else. Doesn't happen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think middle school grades can be weighted if students are taking classes like algebra two and Chinese 2.
No. Underwater dodgeball counts the same as Algebra 2 and Advanced Mandarin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: I think the biggest problem is that they go by seventh grade GPAs, and make no differentiation of the school attended, the course difficulty and the grading policies….
In a few years time, I think MacArthur high school will likely out rank SWW in terms of quality and desireability
How would they differentiate by school? I might argue it’s not fair to claim a 3.7 at Basis is a stronger student than a 3.7 at a DCPS middle school. Who’s to say the kid at the DCPS wouldn’t get a 3.7 at Basis? There is no way to do this in a fair way.
Are you joking? A 3.7 at Basis is easily a 4.0 at any other public school on DC. They don’t have the same grade inflation and social promotion.
So your kid wins the lottery by getting into basis, and also gets an easier track into walls where they can get a lower GPA and still get an interview because they got into a harder middle school through the lottery? That’s ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think middle school grades can be weighted if students are taking classes like algebra two and Chinese 2.
Nope. All classes are considered the same for GPA and admissions. I had a kid who applied with Algebra 2 and there was no bump.
NP but if a class is listed as an honors course, then there is a GPA bump. Therefore a student could theoretically have above a 4.0.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think middle school grades can be weighted if students are taking classes like algebra two and Chinese 2.
Nope. All classes are considered the same for GPA and admissions. I had a kid who applied with Algebra 2 and there was no bump.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: I think the biggest problem is that they go by seventh grade GPAs, and make no differentiation of the school attended, the course difficulty and the grading policies….
In a few years time, I think MacArthur high school will likely out rank SWW in terms of quality and desireability
How would they differentiate by school? I might argue it’s not fair to claim a 3.7 at Basis is a stronger student than a 3.7 at a DCPS middle school. Who’s to say the kid at the DCPS wouldn’t get a 3.7 at Basis? There is no way to do this in a fair way.
Are you joking? A 3.7 at Basis is easily a 4.0 at any other public school on DC. They don’t have the same grade inflation and social promotion.
Anonymous wrote:I think middle school grades can be weighted if students are taking classes like algebra two and Chinese 2.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know the ward make up? Is it really the very uber 3rd ward mostly?
Anonymous wrote:I think middle school grades can be weighted if students are taking classes like algebra two and Chinese 2.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Confirmed with admin that emails with date/time for interviews will be going out this afternoon.
Thanks! I was going to call today
Anonymous wrote:Confirmed with admin that emails with date/time for interviews will be going out this afternoon.