Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d be interested to also see the number of commended scholars per school.
When are commended scholars announced?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s a very simple reason for this. It’s very rare to have perfect PSAT scores; usually these kids have been doing tutoring and taking practice tests for years. They are the same kids who did tutoring and practice tests in 8th grade to get into either Blair, RM, or Poolesville. So there are very few kids left at the “regular” high schools who are in this category.
Mostly, yes. I'm a Blair magnet (grad) mom. My kid did self study with a prep book, but some kids did full classes. But, some didn't do specific prep. Many have had so much enrichment (plus the math they do is far beyond), they are already well prepared.
I will say, mine applied to Blair under the old system (now in college), and many kids did classes specifically designed for that admissions test. A++, I think?
The cutoff is way below perfect score, which is 228, it is not that hard to be nmsf, don’t think it takes that much prep for magnet kids
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Blair 48
Richard Montgomery 24
Churchill 18
Poolesville 16
Whitman 11
Wootton 10
Walter Johnson 9
B-CC 5
Sherwood 2
Magruder 1
Northwest 1
Springbrook 1
Wheaton 1
Blake 0
Clarksburg 0
Damascus 0
Einstein 0
Gaithersburg 0
Kennedy 0
Northwood 0
Paint Branch 0
Quince Orchard 0
Rockville 0
Seneca Valley 0
Watkins Mill 0
Shockingly low number for RM. wow… I guess that’s the price you pay for having a more inclusive program. Total shame what these idiots have done to that program.
You don’t know what you’re talking about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Blair 48
Richard Montgomery 24
Churchill 18
Poolesville 16
Whitman 11
Wootton 10
Walter Johnson 9
B-CC 5
Sherwood 2
Magruder 1
Northwest 1
Springbrook 1
Wheaton 1
Blake 0
Clarksburg 0
Damascus 0
Einstein 0
Gaithersburg 0
Kennedy 0
Northwood 0
Paint Branch 0
Quince Orchard 0
Rockville 0
Seneca Valley 0
Watkins Mill 0
Shockingly low number for RM. wow… I guess that’s the price you pay for having a more inclusive program. Total shame what these idiots have done to that program.
Anonymous wrote:Almost half of the high schools in the county without a single semifinalist does not bode well for MCPS. Not surprisingly MCPS is ignoring the NMSFs entirely and not putting out a press release. MCPS won't quickly achieve equity but it can always ignore accomplishments.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s a very simple reason for this. It’s very rare to have perfect PSAT scores; usually these kids have been doing tutoring and taking practice tests for years. They are the same kids who did tutoring and practice tests in 8th grade to get into either Blair, RM, or Poolesville. So there are very few kids left at the “regular” high schools who are in this category.
Mostly, yes. I'm a Blair magnet (grad) mom. My kid did self study with a prep book, but some kids did full classes. But, some didn't do specific prep. Many have had so much enrichment (plus the math they do is far beyond), they are already well prepared.
I will say, mine applied to Blair under the old system (now in college), and many kids did classes specifically designed for that admissions test. A++, I think?
Anonymous wrote:There’s a very simple reason for this. It’s very rare to have perfect PSAT scores; usually these kids have been doing tutoring and taking practice tests for years. They are the same kids who did tutoring and practice tests in 8th grade to get into either Blair, RM, or Poolesville. So there are very few kids left at the “regular” high schools who are in this category.
Anonymous wrote:There’s a very simple reason for this. It’s very rare to have perfect PSAT scores; usually these kids have been doing tutoring and taking practice tests for years. They are the same kids who did tutoring and practice tests in 8th grade to get into either Blair, RM, or Poolesville. So there are very few kids left at the “regular” high schools who are in this category.
Anonymous wrote:Those results are staggering.
Are all 48 from Blair or from the magnet program?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those results are staggering.
Are all 48 from Blair or from the magnet program?
Yes. From what I understand, all 48 are from the Blair STEM magnet program of around 100 or so students. Staggering is right.
Isn’t there another magnet in Blair, that one is no good?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those results are staggering.
Are all 48 from Blair or from the magnet program?
Yes. From what I understand, all 48 are from the Blair STEM magnet program of around 100 or so students. Staggering is right.
Anonymous wrote:Those results are staggering.
Are all 48 from Blair or from the magnet program?
Anonymous wrote:I’d be interested to also see the number of commended scholars per school.