Anonymous
Post 06/02/2024 18:26     Subject: If 300 Graduating Wootton Students Have a 4.0, How Do They Distinguish Themselves to Colleges?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thats why you are better off at a non-w school which is why those who are at W schools don't realize some of us purposely avoid them.


Everyone has their own strategy for success. Same goes for anyone who wants to move to DCPS and "stand out".

If a kid has a 4.5 on a 5.0 scale but can't even score a 4 on an AP, that's a warning flag. But if you look at Wooton's HS profile, it's a non-issue. Most of the kids are achieving 4's and 5's (e.g. walk-the-talk).

Now, can you say that about every MCPS HS? So whatever your own strategy is, I wouldn't sweat it too much.


Nonesne, APs are also much easier and inflated these days, just like grades.


Exactly!
Anonymous
Post 06/02/2024 14:54     Subject: If 300 Graduating Wootton Students Have a 4.0, How Do They Distinguish Themselves to Colleges?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thats why you are better off at a non-w school which is why those who are at W schools don't realize some of us purposely avoid them.


Everyone has their own strategy for success. Same goes for anyone who wants to move to DCPS and "stand out".

If a kid has a 4.5 on a 5.0 scale but can't even score a 4 on an AP, that's a warning flag. But if you look at Wooton's HS profile, it's a non-issue. Most of the kids are achieving 4's and 5's (e.g. walk-the-talk).

Now, can you say that about every MCPS HS? So whatever your own strategy is, I wouldn't sweat it too much.


Nonesne, APs are also much easier and inflated these days, just like grades.
Anonymous
Post 06/02/2024 14:53     Subject: If 300 Graduating Wootton Students Have a 4.0, How Do They Distinguish Themselves to Colleges?

Anonymous wrote:4.0 UW?


Yes! 93% of UMD's entering class had over a 4.0! Kids today are just brilliant, but back when I was in school maybe 5% of my class had over a 3.5.
Anonymous
Post 06/02/2024 14:34     Subject: If 300 Graduating Wootton Students Have a 4.0, How Do They Distinguish Themselves to Colleges?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Best way to stand out is to move to DC and send your kid to DCPS.


+100

Exactly! It’s the secret sauce.



People think getting an education in a "good school district" is key but it doesn't matter how good your education is if you are surrounded by these types of personalities. DCPS and private school grads are faring better in admissions because this.


+1

Truth!

Admission rates for UMD should not be this cutthroat.


It's not a surprise they are. OOS students are excellent revenue sources, and UMD (and all state universities) can't accept all of their students from a few counties and a couple dozen high schools.
Last year, according to MoCo360, UMD still accepted 200+ students from Wootton.
Anonymous
Post 06/02/2024 13:20     Subject: If 300 Graduating Wootton Students Have a 4.0, How Do They Distinguish Themselves to Colleges?

Anonymous wrote:Thats why you are better off at a non-w school which is why those who are at W schools don't realize some of us purposely avoid them.


Everyone has their own strategy for success. Same goes for anyone who wants to move to DCPS and "stand out".

If a kid has a 4.5 on a 5.0 scale but can't even score a 4 on an AP, that's a warning flag. But if you look at Wooton's HS profile, it's a non-issue. Most of the kids are achieving 4's and 5's (e.g. walk-the-talk).

Now, can you say that about every MCPS HS? So whatever your own strategy is, I wouldn't sweat it too much.
Anonymous
Post 06/02/2024 11:45     Subject: If 300 Graduating Wootton Students Have a 4.0, How Do They Distinguish Themselves to Colleges?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Best way to stand out is to move to DC and send your kid to DCPS.


+100

Exactly! It’s the secret sauce.



People think getting an education in a "good school district" is key but it doesn't matter how good your education is if you are surrounded by these types of personalities. DCPS and private school grads are faring better in admissions because this.


+1

Truth!

Admission rates for UMD should not be this cutthroat.

Why shouldn't it be? There aren't enough spots for high stats students in T20, and outside of a handful of T20, most aren't worth $80K+ per year. Makes total sense that state flagships are becoming more and more difficult to get into.
Anonymous
Post 06/02/2024 11:41     Subject: If 300 Graduating Wootton Students Have a 4.0, How Do They Distinguish Themselves to Colleges?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Best way to stand out is to move to DC and send your kid to DCPS.


+100

Exactly! It’s the secret sauce.



People think getting an education in a "good school district" is key but it doesn't matter how good your education is if you are surrounded by these types of personalities. DCPS and private school grads are faring better in admissions because this.


People who go to "good school districts" understand how deeply beneficial it is to be surrounded by "these types of personalities", which I'm assuming is a euphemism for "hard-working Asian kids who are going to be very successful in life". In fact, it is more beneficial than having a slightly higher chance of getting into a better school. Anyways, a better school is going to knock anyone who is unprepared for academic rigor on their ass.
Anonymous
Post 06/02/2024 08:12     Subject: If 300 Graduating Wootton Students Have a 4.0, How Do They Distinguish Themselves to Colleges?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thats why you are better off at a non-w school which is why those who are at W schools don't realize some of us purposely avoid them.


No, no and no.

Wootton gives a great education.

College admissions out of Wootton is great.



You don’t understand. No one is saying Wootton isn’t giving a quality education.

What we are saying is that with grade inflation and cut throat competition and a huge student body that has a 4.0, it’s hard for a student to stand out. Many of these kids are not gettin into UMD even with stellar grades and great ECs.


Nothing against Maryland, but do such students confine themselves to a mid state school on the Green Line?



Ummm, UMD is a great school and a great value. No one is confining themselves by going there.


Why take on debt? If you can go to a state school and graduate without debt you are in better life position then a top tier school with $100k debt and growing interest
Anonymous
Post 06/02/2024 07:50     Subject: If 300 Graduating Wootton Students Have a 4.0, How Do They Distinguish Themselves to Colleges?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Best way to stand out is to move to DC and send your kid to DCPS.


+100

Exactly! It’s the secret sauce.



People think getting an education in a "good school district" is key but it doesn't matter how good your education is if you are surrounded by these types of personalities. DCPS and private school grads are faring better in admissions because this.


+1

Truth!

Admission rates for UMD should not be this cutthroat.
Anonymous
Post 06/02/2024 01:02     Subject: If 300 Graduating Wootton Students Have a 4.0, How Do They Distinguish Themselves to Colleges?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Best way to stand out is to move to DC and send your kid to DCPS.


+100

Exactly! It’s the secret sauce.



People think getting an education in a "good school district" is key but it doesn't matter how good your education is if you are surrounded by these types of personalities. DCPS and private school grads are faring better in admissions because this.
Anonymous
Post 06/01/2024 22:16     Subject: If 300 Graduating Wootton Students Have a 4.0, How Do They Distinguish Themselves to Colleges?

Anonymous wrote:Best way to stand out is to move to DC and send your kid to DCPS.


+100

Exactly! It’s the secret sauce.
Anonymous
Post 06/01/2024 22:15     Subject: If 300 Graduating Wootton Students Have a 4.0, How Do They Distinguish Themselves to Colleges?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thats why you are better off at a non-w school which is why those who are at W schools don't realize some of us purposely avoid them.


No, no and no.

Wootton gives a great education.

College admissions out of Wootton is great.



You don’t understand. No one is saying Wootton isn’t giving a quality education.

What we are saying is that with grade inflation and cut throat competition and a huge student body that has a 4.0, it’s hard for a student to stand out. Many of these kids are not gettin into UMD even with stellar grades and great ECs.


Nothing against Maryland, but do such students confine themselves to a mid state school on the Green Line?



Ummm, UMD is a great school and a great value. No one is confining themselves by going there.
Anonymous
Post 06/01/2024 20:29     Subject: If 300 Graduating Wootton Students Have a 4.0, How Do They Distinguish Themselves to Colleges?

Best way to stand out is to move to DC and send your kid to DCPS.
Anonymous
Post 06/01/2024 20:25     Subject: If 300 Graduating Wootton Students Have a 4.0, How Do They Distinguish Themselves to Colleges?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thats why you are better off at a non-w school which is why those who are at W schools don't realize some of us purposely avoid them.


No, no and no.

Wootton gives a great education.

College admissions out of Wootton is great.



You don’t understand. No one is saying Wootton isn’t giving a quality education.

What we are saying is that with grade inflation and cut throat competition and a huge student body that has a 4.0, it’s hard for a student to stand out. Many of these kids are not gettin into UMD even with stellar grades and great ECs.


Nothing against Maryland, but do such students confine themselves to a mid state school on the Green Line?

Anonymous
Post 06/01/2024 18:27     Subject: If 300 Graduating Wootton Students Have a 4.0, How Do They Distinguish Themselves to Colleges?

Anonymous wrote:A lot of students have a 4.0 uw but not 300. Where did you get this number? Or do you mean weighted?

Signed,
Mom of 2 Wootton grads and a current student


This was announced at graduation on Friday.