Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure how to interpret this list. It would be helpful to know admits by magnets.
Why?
If your reason for choosing a magnet program is college admissions, then you are better off not attending the magnet. It's not about the destination, it's about the journey.
No, that's not the only reason but it's not a crime to consider that as well. College is no less important than HS. DC is very much into Blair but seeing how defensive Blair parents are about college placements gives me pause.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure how to interpret this list. It would be helpful to know admits by magnets.
Why?
If your reason for choosing a magnet program is college admissions, then you are better off not attending the magnet. It's not about the destination, it's about the journey.
No, that's not the only reason but it's not a crime to consider that as well. College is no less important than HS. DC is very much into Blair but seeing how defensive Blair parents are about college placements gives me pause.
Oh my. Did you talk with the magnet coordinator? He very clearly says that you should not pick the Blair magnet because you are focused on college admissions. Pick it because it’s the right fit for your kid. Blair magnet college admissions are impressive - every year - but the administration of the program very much downplays this. They focus on the other benefits of the program and this culture is evident with the parents too.
And BTW, it’s not an AP program and kids are discouraged from going overboard on APs too.
I was there and I saw that, and I liked it. It's too early to stress about college. But I didn't get the impression that the thought of college is not allowed to cross your mind. I am even more surprised that Blaire parents are so defensive about it.
And yes, I know it is not an "AP program". Please.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure how to interpret this list. It would be helpful to know admits by magnets.
Why?
If your reason for choosing a magnet program is college admissions, then you are better off not attending the magnet. It's not about the destination, it's about the journey.
No, that's not the only reason but it's not a crime to consider that as well. College is no less important than HS. DC is very much into Blair but seeing how defensive Blair parents are about college placements gives me pause.
Oh my. Did you talk with the magnet coordinator? He very clearly says that you should not pick the Blair magnet because you are focused on college admissions. Pick it because it’s the right fit for your kid. Blair magnet college admissions are impressive - every year - but the administration of the program very much downplays this. They focus on the other benefits of the program and this culture is evident with the parents too.
And BTW, it’s not an AP program and kids are discouraged from going overboard on APs too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure how to interpret this list. It would be helpful to know admits by magnets.
Why?
If your reason for choosing a magnet program is college admissions, then you are better off not attending the magnet. It's not about the destination, it's about the journey.
No, that's not the only reason but it's not a crime to consider that as well. College is no less important than HS. DC is very much into Blair but seeing how defensive Blair parents are about college placements gives me pause.
The magnet coordinator will tell you this same thing in 8th grade and all throughout high school. I was at an event where he told parents “you are actively harming your kids” by pushing for elite college entry. This philosophy is one of the reasons our DC chose Blair, but if that message doesn’t resonate for you, it could get old quickly.
Anonymous wrote:Bethesda Magazine has info on last year. Starts on page 82. https://issuu.com/bethesdamagazine/docs/bethesda-sept-2024
Anonymous wrote:Overwhelmingly, most Magnet kids from RMIB, Blair, Poolesville and Wheaton actually go to UMD. More of their credits accepted, many graduate early or have an easier time doing a double major, etc… UMD gives more money, and for STEM and little debt, it is hard to beat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure how to interpret this list. It would be helpful to know admits by magnets.
Why?
If your reason for choosing a magnet program is college admissions, then you are better off not attending the magnet. It's not about the destination, it's about the journey.
No, that's not the only reason but it's not a crime to consider that as well. College is no less important than HS. DC is very much into Blair but seeing how defensive Blair parents are about college placements gives me pause.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure how to interpret this list. It would be helpful to know admits by magnets.
Why?
If your reason for choosing a magnet program is college admissions, then you are better off not attending the magnet. It's not about the destination, it's about the journey.
No, that's not the only reason but it's not a crime to consider that as well. College is no less important than HS. DC is very much into Blair but seeing how defensive Blair parents are about college placements gives me pause.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure how to interpret this list. It would be helpful to know admits by magnets.
Especially with the CAPS program there at Blair as well. I assume many of these acceptances are CAPS kids, yes?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All the Blair parents claiming to be put off by RMIB focus on college admissions are full of it. They'd be on this thread crowing if Blair's EA/ED results were amazing. Like the TJ parents gushing about all the MIT early admits.
When have you ever seen Blair's parents crowing about Blair's EA/ED results? Even though Blair usually has the best college admissions than any MCPS school.
Blair SMACS discourage sharing EA/ED results publicly or between friends. Although admitted this comes with the downside of not being able to optimize your strategy of regular round applications, it significantly reduces the pressure, anxiety and jealousy that could otherwise destroy some kids at this sensitive period. So I'm grateful to it.
I'd rather kids be open and honest about it and chip in to help their friends strategize prepare applications.
Anonymous wrote:Not sure how to interpret this list. It would be helpful to know admits by magnets.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure how to interpret this list. It would be helpful to know admits by magnets.
Why?
If your reason for choosing a magnet program is college admissions, then you are better off not attending the magnet. It's not about the destination, it's about the journey.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure how to interpret this list. It would be helpful to know admits by magnets.
Why?
If your reason for choosing a magnet program is college admissions, then you are better off not attending the magnet. It's not about the destination, it's about the journey.
Anonymous wrote:Any MIT or CalTech admissions from any MCPS schools?