Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The magnet students at Blair went to HYP , Stanford as well as Carnegie Mellon, MIT and Cal Tech.
The magnet students at Poolesville went to CMU, Cal Tech and MIT and in lower numbers than Balir magnet.
Just for the record.
Absolutely, the magnet students went to the schools that accepted them. It's impossbile to do so otherwise.
I'm not agreeing with the persistently irrational PP who's a booster for Poolesville.
However, correllation and causation aren't the same thing. It's possible that Poolesville kids got more scholarship money from other schools and went there, or that culturally they were less inclined to apply to Ivy League schools, or whatever.
I'm not agreeing with the persistently irrational PP who's a booster for Poolesville.
However, correllation and causation aren't the same thing. It's possible that Poolesville kids got more scholarship money from other schools and went there, or that culturally they were less inclined to apply to Ivy League schools, or whatever.
Anonymous wrote:The magnet students at Blair went to HYP , Stanford as well as Carnegie Mellon, MIT and Cal Tech.
The magnet students at Poolesville went to CMU, Cal Tech and MIT and in lower numbers than Balir magnet.
Just for the record.
Absolutely, the magnet students went to the schools that accepted them. It's impossbile to do so otherwise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree with PP I really do not think this should be about who is on the rise, who's better than who, etc. I'm glad there are two programs available to kids in both parts of the county.
I do want to post this though to those saying Blair is on the decline. Poolesville's college acceptances:
http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/uploadedFiles/schools/poolesvillehs/careercenter/PHSClass_of_2011_College_Acceptance_List.pdf
Now compare this to Blairs and it becomes clear which schools students got the best pickings of colleges to attend
That's all of Poolesville, though, not the STEM program.
Doesn't matter, the point is no one in the school went to Harvard, Yale, Princeton, etc..
Is it possible that the magnet program students found MIT and similar schools more appropriate to their goals?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree with PP I really do not think this should be about who is on the rise, who's better than who, etc. I'm glad there are two programs available to kids in both parts of the county.
I do want to post this though to those saying Blair is on the decline. Poolesville's college acceptances:
http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/uploadedFiles/schools/poolesvillehs/careercenter/PHSClass_of_2011_College_Acceptance_List.pdf
Now compare this to Blairs and it becomes clear which schools students got the best pickings of colleges to attend
That's all of Poolesville, though, not the STEM program.
Doesn't matter, the point is no one in the school went to Harvard, Yale, Princeton, etc..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree with PP I really do not think this should be about who is on the rise, who's better than who, etc. I'm glad there are two programs available to kids in both parts of the county.
I do want to post this though to those saying Blair is on the decline. Poolesville's college acceptances:
http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/uploadedFiles/schools/poolesvillehs/careercenter/PHSClass_of_2011_College_Acceptance_List.pdf
Now compare this to Blairs and it becomes clear which schools students got the best pickings of colleges to attend
That's all of Poolesville, though, not the STEM program.
They had kids go to Cal Tech, CMU and MIT; that's more the target.
Anonymous wrote:No one form the STEM program to HYP or Amherst, Williams and Swarthmore?
Anonymous wrote:I agree with PP I really do not think this should be about who is on the rise, who's better than who, etc. I'm glad there are two programs available to kids in both parts of the county.
I do want to post this though to those saying Blair is on the decline. Poolesville's college acceptances:
http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/uploadedFiles/schools/poolesvillehs/careercenter/PHSClass_of_2011_College_Acceptance_List.pdf
Now compare this to Blairs and it becomes clear which schools students got the best pickings of colleges to attend