Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Potomac > Langley. No question.
I don't get it. Why spend big bucks for high school? I went to some of the best universities in the nation that DCUM types rave about. I was a poor kid from a Chicago area public high school with a singler mother who never went to college. Worked hard and was well prepared. That was what mattered. My two kids went to Princeton. Both attemded FCPS public schools. I could never fathom the rationale behind private school. My so-called prestige top 10 university had plenty of prep school kids, and they by and large were no better academically than the public school kids.
I could see a rationale for kids with special needs of some kind - perhaps social adjustment - but for the typical well adjusted kid FCPS schools do just fine.
They’re paying for the privilege to be with only upper class well-behaved students. And more personal attention, guidance counselors with connections to elite colleges, making friends with other well-connected families.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Potomac > Langley. No question.
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That’s what naive striver parents tell themselves.
The strivers are the ones who send their kids to Langley after they’ve blown all their money on a McMansion and can’t afford Potomac, Sidwell, St. A’s, NCS, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can see spending $45k if Langley wasn’t an option. Potomac, along with Sidwell, Maret, and TJ are the few schools that can compete with Langley.
Hilarious. There are more than a half-dozen public high schools in the DC area with stronger academic reputations and better college admissions than Langley.
Such as?
Montgomery Blair, Richard Montgomery, Whitman, Churchill, Walter Johnson, Bethesda Chevy Chase, etc. College admissions are hard to compare however. But TJ, Montgomery Blair and Richard Montgomery probably have the best college stats due to their academic magnet programs.
Maybe you should get off the Fairfax County Public School thread, dimwit.
OP's own question included a school that isn't FCPS... Any nearby DMV school is fair game to discuss comparisons.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Potomac > Langley. No question.
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That’s what naive striver parents tell themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Potomac > Langley. No question.
I don't get it. Why spend big bucks for high school? I went to some of the best universities in the nation that DCUM types rave about. I was a poor kid from a Chicago area public high school with a singler mother who never went to college. Worked hard and was well prepared. That was what mattered. My two kids went to Princeton. Both attemded FCPS public schools. I could never fathom the rationale behind private school. My so-called prestige top 10 university had plenty of prep school kids, and they by and large were no better academically than the public school kids.
I could see a rationale for kids with special needs of some kind - perhaps social adjustment - but for the typical well adjusted kid FCPS schools do just fine.
You couldn’t fathom the rationale for private school but your kids went to Princeton. Why didn’t you send them to VT or GMU?
Langley has a veneer of exclusivity because there are no poor kids but the academics are basically the same as at any other public high school. Students get a far more rigorous curriculum and more personal attention, especially when it comes to developing writing and speaking skills, at Potomac. Classes at Potomac are closer to the model of the Princeton precepts, which you simply won’t find at Langley.
Anonymous wrote:Potomac > Langley. No question.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Potomac > Langley. No question.
I don't get it. Why spend big bucks for high school? I went to some of the best universities in the nation that DCUM types rave about. I was a poor kid from a Chicago area public high school with a singler mother who never went to college. Worked hard and was well prepared. That was what mattered. My two kids went to Princeton. Both attemded FCPS public schools. I could never fathom the rationale behind private school. My so-called prestige top 10 university had plenty of prep school kids, and they by and large were no better academically than the public school kids.
I could see a rationale for kids with special needs of some kind - perhaps social adjustment - but for the typical well adjusted kid FCPS schools do just fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Potomac > Langley. No question.
I don't get it. Why spend big bucks for high school? I went to some of the best universities in the nation that DCUM types rave about. I was a poor kid from a Chicago area public high school with a singler mother who never went to college. Worked hard and was well prepared. That was what mattered. My two kids went to Princeton. Both attemded FCPS public schools. I could never fathom the rationale behind private school. My so-called prestige top 10 university had plenty of prep school kids, and they by and large were no better academically than the public school kids.
I could see a rationale for kids with special needs of some kind - perhaps social adjustment - but for the typical well adjusted kid FCPS schools do just fine.
Anonymous wrote:Potomac > Langley. No question.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can see spending $45k if Langley wasn’t an option. Potomac, along with Sidwell, Maret, and TJ are the few schools that can compete with Langley.
Hilarious. There are more than a half-dozen public high schools in the DC area with stronger academic reputations and better college admissions than Langley.
Such as?
Montgomery Blair, Richard Montgomery, Whitman, Churchill, Walter Johnson, Bethesda Chevy Chase, etc. College admissions are hard to compare however. But TJ, Montgomery Blair and Richard Montgomery probably have the best college stats due to their academic magnet programs.
Maybe you should get off the Fairfax County Public School thread, dimwit.
OP's own question included a school that isn't FCPS... Any nearby DMV school is fair game to discuss comparisons.
DP. The OP is clearly asking about schools in the general vicinity of Langley and Potomac. MD schools aren't part of the discussion. Surely this doesn't have to be explained to you?
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can see spending $45k if Langley wasn’t an option. Potomac, along with Sidwell, Maret, and TJ are the few schools that can compete with Langley.
Hilarious. There are more than a half-dozen public high schools in the DC area with stronger academic reputations and better college admissions than Langley.
Such as?
Montgomery Blair, Richard Montgomery, Whitman, Churchill, Walter Johnson, Bethesda Chevy Chase, etc. College admissions are hard to compare however. But TJ, Montgomery Blair and Richard Montgomery probably have the best college stats due to their academic magnet programs.
Maybe you should get off the Fairfax County Public School thread, dimwit.
OP's own question included a school that isn't FCPS... Any nearby DMV school is fair game to discuss comparisons.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can see spending $45k if Langley wasn’t an option. Potomac, along with Sidwell, Maret, and TJ are the few schools that can compete with Langley.
Hilarious. There are more than a half-dozen public high schools in the DC area with stronger academic reputations and better college admissions than Langley.
Such as?
Montgomery Blair, Richard Montgomery, Whitman, Churchill, Walter Johnson, Bethesda Chevy Chase, etc. College admissions are hard to compare however. But TJ, Montgomery Blair and Richard Montgomery probably have the best college stats due to their academic magnet programs.
Maybe you should get off the Fairfax County Public School thread, dimwit.