Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some interesting context on the quality of this applied/admitted data. A friend in CA just shared the UC website that reports out all their applied/admitted data by high school and it's quite a bit different from what the magazine reports.
For example at W-L, the magazine says 9 applied to UCLA and none were admitted. But UCLA actually reports 18 applied and 3 were admitted. And, some schools that show applications in the magazine don't show it in the UC data set.
https://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/infocenter/admissions-source-school?fbclid=IwAR2A1GBCfN8WfedV1ag7kF0bofjMbWabLvmnrpJcIx6L0i6H2TNuYQedz8U
Isn't one 2019 and the other 2018? Could that be the reason for the discrepancy?
Anonymous wrote:Some interesting context on the quality of this applied/admitted data. A friend in CA just shared the UC website that reports out all their applied/admitted data by high school and it's quite a bit different from what the magazine reports.
For example at W-L, the magazine says 9 applied to UCLA and none were admitted. But UCLA actually reports 18 applied and 3 were admitted. And, some schools that show applications in the magazine don't show it in the UC data set.
https://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/infocenter/admissions-source-school?fbclid=IwAR2A1GBCfN8WfedV1ag7kF0bofjMbWabLvmnrpJcIx6L0i6H2TNuYQedz8U
Anonymous wrote:I would put money on this having to do with the numbers of legacies. My gut and noticing of car stickers when driving tells me that more Ivy alumni are in Bethesda/Chevy Chase and NW than Arlington. More admits in DC(privates)/MoCo bc more legacies.
Anonymous wrote:How is it possible that Radford turned kids down? How does that happen?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Applied/accepted for the 4 Arlington high schools
https://www.arlingtonmagazine.com/college-admissions-a-snapshot-2/
Ouch!!!
This is awful!
Really? Why do you say that? Looks pretty consistent with national averages for elites. Are you experienced with that? It would be normal to think that if you were not.
Which elites?
The top DC privates? No
The top MCPS? No, just check out Whitman list
The top FCPS? No
Anonymous wrote:These numbers are truly awful. Of course, it’s great to have UVA as an amazing in state option (and a wonderful option in W&M too), but other than that ...whoa. The best high school in Arlington would be a mediocre high school in FCPS. What is wrong with this school system? There are so many type a people on this county who micromanage their kids’ lives. All for what? Tulane?

Anonymous wrote:And the APS kids at TJ are counted as FCPS students. What will the non-TJ FCPS school numbers look like?