Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was searching for house on sale using zillow, and noticed that north VA (fairfax, falls church) has more homes for sale and the home prices are more reasonable compare with what you can find in Montgomery county, MD. Both regions are close to DC. I guess the effect of DC on both regions are pretty much the same. I heard of many bad things about Moco, such as increasing property tax rate, sanctuary city controversy, weakening public education system, etc. I also hear good things about north Virginia, like good education qulity, etc. Then why are there more houses on market in north VA, and cheaper? Does this meaning that people are leaving VA. And more people are move in MoCo?
Because more international Asian investors buy in MoCo. They MoCo schools have better reputation
and that creates greater interest among the investors.
[b]So why are SAT scores going up in NoVa and down in MoCo? I know a few schools like Wootton are largely Asian but it seems like there are more Asians in Fairfax (over 207,000 per 2015 Census estimates) than in Montgomery (about 148,000). I hope those "international investors" in MoCo don't get burned.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone think that the Blair troll is also the UMD troll? Sad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was searching for house on sale using zillow, and noticed that north VA (fairfax, falls church) has more homes for sale and the home prices are more reasonable compare with what you can find in Montgomery county, MD. Both regions are close to DC. I guess the effect of DC on both regions are pretty much the same. I heard of many bad things about Moco, such as increasing property tax rate, sanctuary city controversy, weakening public education system, etc. I also hear good things about north Virginia, like good education qulity, etc. Then why are there more houses on market in north VA, and cheaper? Does this meaning that people are leaving VA. And more people are move in MoCo?
Because more international Asian investors buy in MoCo. They MoCo schools have better reputation
and that creates greater interest among the investors.
So why are SAT scores going up in NoVa and down in MoCo? I know a few schools like Wootton are largely Asian but it seems like there are more Asians in Fairfax (over 207,000 per 2015 Census estimates) than in Montgomery (about 148,000). I hope those "international investors" in MoCo don't get burned.
What are the sat scores for the top 4 schools in MOCo and Fairfax? Be interesting to compare.
I'd. E curious about this as well.
Whitman 1897
Poolesville 1862
Churchill 1851
Wootton 1818
MoCo 1631
TJHSST 2198
Langley 1851
McLean 1821
Madison 1789
FFXCo 1672
Because it is a large magnet, TJ has a bigger impact on the test scores of other schools in FCPS than the Blair/RM magnets have on the scores of other schools in MoCo.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What the hell is Blair? Some garbage MD thing?
lol... a top STEM magnet program in MoCo, where the kids out perform TJ kids.
So, 400 STEM magnet students subsumed within a chaotic 2,900-student school located at the eastern edge of Silver Spring, halfway between Wheaton and Langley Park, as opposed to a thriving and recently renovated STEM-only magnet with nearly 1800 students that is consistently ranked the nation's top high school.
You can kind of see why the Blair poster is so insecure.
PP here.. my kids don't even go to Blair. I wish they could get in. But they sure do beat TJ kids in many areas. I'm sure if I lived in NoVa, I'd be happy if my kids got into TJ, too. However, I don't want to live in VA.
Thomas Jefferson is one of the top five high schools in the country. Not the COUNTY, the country. As in USA. Blair isn't even sniffing this list. You can cherry pick every little fractal of data you want, it won't make it true.
On paper only.
These rankings are based on SAT/tests scores.
As said before, TJ scores (and many other schools) will always be higher than Blair because TJ is an all selective, all magnet school while Blair scores consist of not only the magnet program (about 400 students) but the whole school population (about 2900 students) with a diverse ethnic, social, economic backgrounds population.
But when it comes to real competition, Blair outshines, outperforms TJ:
more Intel/Regeneron Science finalists. (more than any other school in the country)
more US physics Olympiads
more percentage of NMSF, etc...
400 students? Oh wow. Knock me over with a feather. Still looks to be a remarkably shitty school overall.
and they're still making TJ eats dust
Your argument is a joke and the whole country would known it if they had even heard of Blair but they haven't, because it's not impressive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What the hell is Blair? Some garbage MD thing?
lol... a top STEM magnet program in MoCo, where the kids out perform TJ kids.
So, 400 STEM magnet students subsumed within a chaotic 2,900-student school located at the eastern edge of Silver Spring, halfway between Wheaton and Langley Park, as opposed to a thriving and recently renovated STEM-only magnet with nearly 1800 students that is consistently ranked the nation's top high school.
You can kind of see why the Blair poster is so insecure.
PP here.. my kids don't even go to Blair. I wish they could get in. But they sure do beat TJ kids in many areas. I'm sure if I lived in NoVa, I'd be happy if my kids got into TJ, too. However, I don't want to live in VA.
Thomas Jefferson is one of the top five high schools in the country. Not the COUNTY, the country. As in USA. Blair isn't even sniffing this list. You can cherry pick every little fractal of data you want, it won't make it true.
On paper only.
These rankings are based on SAT/tests scores.
As said before, TJ scores (and many other schools) will always be higher than Blair because TJ is an all selective, all magnet school while Blair scores consist of not only the magnet program (about 400 students) but the whole school population (about 2900 students) with a diverse ethnic, social, economic backgrounds population.
But when it comes to real competition, Blair outshines, outperforms TJ:
more Intel/Regeneron Science finalists. (more than any other school in the country)
more US physics Olympiads
more percentage of NMSF, etc...
400 students? Oh wow. Knock me over with a feather. Still looks to be a remarkably shitty school overall.
and they're still making TJ eats dust
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What the hell is Blair? Some garbage MD thing?
lol... a top STEM magnet program in MoCo, where the kids out perform TJ kids.
So, 400 STEM magnet students subsumed within a chaotic 2,900-student school located at the eastern edge of Silver Spring, halfway between Wheaton and Langley Park, as opposed to a thriving and recently renovated STEM-only magnet with nearly 1800 students that is consistently ranked the nation's top high school.
You can kind of see why the Blair poster is so insecure.
PP here.. my kids don't even go to Blair. I wish they could get in. But they sure do beat TJ kids in many areas. I'm sure if I lived in NoVa, I'd be happy if my kids got into TJ, too. However, I don't want to live in VA.
Thomas Jefferson is one of the top five high schools in the country. Not the COUNTY, the country. As in USA. Blair isn't even sniffing this list. You can cherry pick every little fractal of data you want, it won't make it true.
On paper only.
These rankings are based on SAT/tests scores.
As said before, TJ scores (and many other schools) will always be higher than Blair because TJ is an all selective, all magnet school while Blair scores consist of not only the magnet program (about 400 students) but the whole school population (about 2900 students) with a diverse ethnic, social, economic backgrounds population.
But when it comes to real competition, Blair outshines, outperforms TJ:
more Intel/Regeneron Science finalists. (more than any other school in the country)
more US physics Olympiads
more percentage of NMSF, etc...
400 students? Oh wow. Knock me over with a feather. Still looks to be a remarkably shitty school overall.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What the hell is Blair? Some garbage MD thing?
lol... a top STEM magnet program in MoCo, where the kids out perform TJ kids.
So, 400 STEM magnet students subsumed within a chaotic 2,900-student school located at the eastern edge of Silver Spring, halfway between Wheaton and Langley Park, as opposed to a thriving and recently renovated STEM-only magnet with nearly 1800 students that is consistently ranked the nation's top high school.
You can kind of see why the Blair poster is so insecure.
PP here.. my kids don't even go to Blair. I wish they could get in. But they sure do beat TJ kids in many areas. I'm sure if I lived in NoVa, I'd be happy if my kids got into TJ, too. However, I don't want to live in VA.
Thomas Jefferson is one of the top five high schools in the country. Not the COUNTY, the country. As in USA. Blair isn't even sniffing this list. You can cherry pick every little fractal of data you want, it won't make it true.
On paper only.
These rankings are based on SAT/tests scores.
As said before, TJ scores (and many other schools) will always be higher than Blair because TJ is an all selective, all magnet school while Blair scores consist of not only the magnet program (about 400 students) but the whole school population (about 2900 students) with a diverse ethnic, social, economic backgrounds population.
But when it comes to real competition, Blair outshines, outperforms TJ:
more Intel/Regeneron Science finalists. (more than any other school in the country)
more US physics Olympiads
more percentage of NMSF, etc...
Again - cherry pick all the little factoids you want. Blair is not better than Thomas Jefferson. I wish it was. It is not. I live in MD, and even to me this smells like a lot of insecure Blair folks sweating any inference they may ...just ...not ...be ...the very best. Blair is good. Accept that, and be happy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What the hell is Blair? Some garbage MD thing?
lol... a top STEM magnet program in MoCo, where the kids out perform TJ kids.
So, 400 STEM magnet students subsumed within a chaotic 2,900-student school located at the eastern edge of Silver Spring, halfway between Wheaton and Langley Park, as opposed to a thriving and recently renovated STEM-only magnet with nearly 1800 students that is consistently ranked the nation's top high school.
You can kind of see why the Blair poster is so insecure.
PP here.. my kids don't even go to Blair. I wish they could get in. But they sure do beat TJ kids in many areas. I'm sure if I lived in NoVa, I'd be happy if my kids got into TJ, too. However, I don't want to live in VA.
Thomas Jefferson is one of the top five high schools in the country. Not the COUNTY, the country. As in USA. Blair isn't even sniffing this list. You can cherry pick every little fractal of data you want, it won't make it true.
On paper only.
These rankings are based on SAT/tests scores.
As said before, TJ scores (and many other schools) will always be higher than Blair because TJ is an all selective, all magnet school while Blair scores consist of not only the magnet program (about 400 students) but the whole school population (about 2900 students) with a diverse ethnic, social, economic backgrounds population.
But when it comes to real competition, Blair outshines, outperforms TJ:
more Intel/Regeneron Science finalists. (more than any other school in the country)
more US physics Olympiads
more percentage of NMSF, etc...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What the hell is Blair? Some garbage MD thing?
lol... a top STEM magnet program in MoCo, where the kids out perform TJ kids.
So, 400 STEM magnet students subsumed within a chaotic 2,900-student school located at the eastern edge of Silver Spring, halfway between Wheaton and Langley Park, as opposed to a thriving and recently renovated STEM-only magnet with nearly 1800 students that is consistently ranked the nation's top high school.
You can kind of see why the Blair poster is so insecure.
PP here.. my kids don't even go to Blair. I wish they could get in. But they sure do beat TJ kids in many areas. I'm sure if I lived in NoVa, I'd be happy if my kids got into TJ, too. However, I don't want to live in VA.
Thomas Jefferson is one of the top five high schools in the country. Not the COUNTY, the country. As in USA. Blair isn't even sniffing this list. You can cherry pick every little fractal of data you want, it won't make it true.
On paper only.
These rankings are based on SAT/tests scores.
As said before, TJ scores (and many other schools) will always be higher than Blair because TJ is an all selective, all magnet school while Blair scores consist of not only the magnet program (about 400 students) but the whole school population (about 2900 students) with a diverse ethnic, social, economic backgrounds population.
But when it comes to real competition, Blair outshines, outperforms TJ:
more Intel/Regeneron Science finalists. (more than any other school in the country)
more US physics Olympiads
more percentage of NMSF, etc...
Anonymous wrote:Blair magnet has 3 times the number of Intel scholars as TJ.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What the hell is Blair? Some garbage MD thing?
No. It's the top STEM program in the area. The school making that's making TJ eats dust.
I haven't lived here for very long but I'm pretty sure you're wrong or a troll. I have never heard of Blair but I knew about TJ in my prior state on the west coast.
Of course nobody has heard of Blair.
Tj is nationally ranked at #1
Blair came in at #528
Hardly anything to be proud of.
Next.
That is not the magnet part.
Small magnet means little when rest of school repels.
Anonymous wrote:Weird, I've never heard of Blaire.