Anonymous wrote:My kid had straight As throughout Eastern and got into CAP but not Blair stem with 280 MAPM. There were a bunch who got into Blair stem from Eastern, but I have no idea about their grades and scores. They were in the math club which I have to believe helped in their essay.
Anonymous wrote:And to add to that, admission to CAP would be different as they look at other non-STEM grades. Same with RMIB.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As the previous posters relay, yes kids from Eastern do get into magnet HS. However, from our experience with our son, who had a few Bs, the grading at Eastern did affect his chances at the more competitive magnet HS. He learned a lot at Eastern, but now finds high school very boring compared to Eastern. I don’t know the black box of decision-making that goes on for selection to the Blair magnets and RMIB but I can tell you they don’t take into account that the kid is coming from Eastern where grading and expectations are very different from other MS. The few Bs were the only thing different from the rest of his cohort. So yes, going to Eastern harmed our kid for high school, he would have been better off going to home MS to get into a competitive magnet HS.
It’s never just about a few Bs.
Ok then what is it about? The committees have what in front of them? Grades, test scores, and the essay. If test scores are the same or better, you’re going to tell me it’s about the essay? My son is an excellent writer. Did he not have a sufficient sob story?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As the previous posters relay, yes kids from Eastern do get into magnet HS. However, from our experience with our son, who had a few Bs, the grading at Eastern did affect his chances at the more competitive magnet HS. He learned a lot at Eastern, but now finds high school very boring compared to Eastern. I don’t know the black box of decision-making that goes on for selection to the Blair magnets and RMIB but I can tell you they don’t take into account that the kid is coming from Eastern where grading and expectations are very different from other MS. The few Bs were the only thing different from the rest of his cohort. So yes, going to Eastern harmed our kid for high school, he would have been better off going to home MS to get into a competitive magnet HS.
It’s never just about a few Bs.
Anonymous wrote:As the previous posters relay, yes kids from Eastern do get into magnet HS. However, from our experience with our son, who had a few Bs, the grading at Eastern did affect his chances at the more competitive magnet HS. He learned a lot at Eastern, but now finds high school very boring compared to Eastern. I don’t know the black box of decision-making that goes on for selection to the Blair magnets and RMIB but I can tell you they don’t take into account that the kid is coming from Eastern where grading and expectations are very different from other MS. The few Bs were the only thing different from the rest of his cohort. So yes, going to Eastern harmed our kid for high school, he would have been better off going to home MS to get into a competitive magnet HS.
Anonymous wrote:My Eastern kid got into RMIB and Blair CAP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here, Thank you everyone for the reply. My kid is interested in Blair Stem not CAP. Is it hard to get from a Humanities program?
Eastern just doesn’t offer competitive enough math anymore.
Not true. Usually a few get in from Eastern. Not many, but probably because not many apply. The Bs would be an issue though. Most kids coming into Blair magnet have high GPAs in MS.
How many Bs? There will be many hundreds with all As and top scores competing for the same spots.