Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Public schools are where the truly high-performing math and science students are. Their parents work at NASA and NIH and can’t afford Potomac.
+1 this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MIT admits just over 1000 U.S. students per year from all 50 states. With over 26,000 high schools in the US, odds of one of those coming from any given high shcool school are slim.
It is never about the school; it's about the kid. If you goal is MIT, read their admissions blog; it doesn't matter at all where you go to high shcool; it's about what you do besides school and how well your teacher recommendations reflect on your character.
if your goal is MIT and you're in the DC area move to fairfax county and go to TJ. they send like 50 a year
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:this is a 4 year snapshot of enrollment (not admission):
https://www.potomacschool.org/academics/college-counseling/where-our-students-go-to-college
Op here.
Thank you. From your link, zero was enrolled. I got my data from www.polarislist.com
It seems two sources echo to each other.
From the link above, 1 matriculated.
Most updated data is here (straight from the school): https://resources.finalsite.net/images/v1633639751/potomac/ap4tmsd361kuo5zs7pg3/school-profile2021-22.pdf
2 matriculated from 2018-2021
other top schools:
California Institute of Technology
Harvard University (12)
Princeton University (4)
Stanford University (8)
Yale University (3)
Legacy and other hooks play a role, probably not may kids with MIT parents.
MIT does not give an admissions preference to legacies.
+1. And having parents in commercial real estate also does not give a boost!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:this is a 4 year snapshot of enrollment (not admission):
https://www.potomacschool.org/academics/college-counseling/where-our-students-go-to-college
Op here.
Thank you. From your link, zero was enrolled. I got my data from www.polarislist.com
It seems two sources echo to each other.
From the link above, 1 matriculated.
Most updated data is here (straight from the school): https://resources.finalsite.net/images/v1633639751/potomac/ap4tmsd361kuo5zs7pg3/school-profile2021-22.pdf
2 matriculated from 2018-2021
other top schools:
California Institute of Technology
Harvard University (12)
Princeton University (4)
Stanford University (8)
Yale University (3)
Legacy and other hooks play a role, probably not may kids with MIT parents.
MIT does not give an admissions preference to legacies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I believe that 2 or 3 have been accepted in the last 5 years (not counting this year), with about 20 or so applying. MIT and Swarthmore are probably the two most competitive schools for the very top students. For instance, students that get into multiple top 5, including Yale, Princeton, and Penn, will get rejected from MIT and Swarthmore. I did hear there is one MIT admit this year.
well at least 2 student have gone to MIT from 2018-2021 so minimum 2 has been admitted. All the top5 big brand schools have gotten even more competitive. Only the college counseling department at Potomac can comment on the number of applications over that time period but 4 or so per year sounds about right
Even though there is a strong STEM department, and strong STEM students, Potomac students seem to want a bit broader than MIT engineering program. TJ is the funnel to MIT
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:this is a 4 year snapshot of enrollment (not admission):
https://www.potomacschool.org/academics/college-counseling/where-our-students-go-to-college
Op here.
Thank you. From your link, zero was enrolled. I got my data from www.polarislist.com
It seems two sources echo to each other.
From the link above, 1 matriculated.
Most updated data is here (straight from the school): https://resources.finalsite.net/images/v1633639751/potomac/ap4tmsd361kuo5zs7pg3/school-profile2021-22.pdf
2 matriculated from 2018-2021
other top schools:
California Institute of Technology
Harvard University (12)
Princeton University (4)
Stanford University (8)
Yale University (3)
Legacy and other hooks play a role, probably not may kids with MIT parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MIT admits just over 1000 U.S. students per year from all 50 states. With over 26,000 high schools in the US, odds of one of those coming from any given high shcool school are slim.
It is never about the school; it's about the kid. If you goal is MIT, read their admissions blog; it doesn't matter at all where you go to high shcool; it's about what you do besides school and how well your teacher recommendations reflect on your character.
if your goal is MIT and you're in the DC area move to fairfax county and go to TJ. they send like 50 a year
Anonymous wrote:MIT admits just over 1000 U.S. students per year from all 50 states. With over 26,000 high schools in the US, odds of one of those coming from any given high shcool school are slim.
It is never about the school; it's about the kid. If you goal is MIT, read their admissions blog; it doesn't matter at all where you go to high shcool; it's about what you do besides school and how well your teacher recommendations reflect on your character.
Anonymous wrote:Public schools are where the truly high-performing math and science students are. Their parents work at NASA and NIH and can’t afford Potomac.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:this is a 4 year snapshot of enrollment (not admission):
https://www.potomacschool.org/academics/college-counseling/where-our-students-go-to-college
Op here.
Thank you. From your link, zero was enrolled. I got my data from www.polarislist.com
It seems two sources echo to each other.
From the link above, 1 matriculated.
Most updated data is here (straight from the school): https://resources.finalsite.net/images/v1633639751/potomac/ap4tmsd361kuo5zs7pg3/school-profile2021-22.pdf
2 matriculated from 2018-2021
other top schools:
California Institute of Technology
Harvard University (12)
Princeton University (4)
Stanford University (8)
Yale University (3)
Anonymous wrote:I believe that 2 or 3 have been accepted in the last 5 years (not counting this year), with about 20 or so applying. MIT and Swarthmore are probably the two most competitive schools for the very top students. For instance, students that get into multiple top 5, including Yale, Princeton, and Penn, will get rejected from MIT and Swarthmore. I did hear there is one MIT admit this year.