Anonymous wrote:The number of students that accepted to be listed in the magazine are about 60 out of ~100. My kid ('26) knows at least 3 more accepted at UMD and not in the magazine.
He never heard about a colleague being accepted at MIT and going to UMD (that person might very well exist).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seemed like fewer UMD admits for magnet students this year, it used to be unusual for strong magnet students to get denied. CAP had a large class this year and did very well.
2026 is a large class overall. People need to stop assume that the college commitment list are equivalent to acceptance or quality of program. College is very expand competitive now. There is also a trend of kids choosing a more “fun” school after all the pressure and work during HS.
The list doesn’t tell you anything about UMD admits. It tells you who accepted their place there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seemed like fewer UMD admits for magnet students this year, it used to be unusual for strong magnet students to get denied. CAP had a large class this year and did very well.
2026 is a large class overall. People need to stop assume that the college commitment list are equivalent to acceptance or quality of program. College is very expand competitive now. There is also a trend of kids choosing a more “fun” school after all the pressure and work during HS.
Anonymous wrote:Seemed like fewer UMD admits for magnet students this year, it used to be unusual for strong magnet students to get denied. CAP had a large class this year and did very well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Were results dismal compare it to past years because Ostrander isn't there ?
A lot of kids may choose affortable schools and UMD as its a great school. That doesn't mean results are dismal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Were results dismal compare it to past years because Ostrander isn't there ?
Ostrander left after applications were submitted. Not that he would have an impact at that stage anyway
Not sure how Ostrander's departure would affect the admission. He left before applications started but the magnet coordinator doesn't have any role in the process. He is not a school counselor.
Anonymous wrote:Seemed like fewer UMD admits for magnet students this year, it used to be unusual for strong magnet students to get denied. CAP had a large class this year and did very well.
Anonymous wrote:It's also very possible that these same admit lists will still happen once the countywide magnet programs become region magnet models - just the admits will be spread out to other schools around the county.
It's a very impressive list of college admits as always for Blair and to a slightly lesser extent, RM.
For sure, the admit lists from Blair and RM will not be as impressive once the region model is installed... but the admit lists at all of the region magnet schools will likely improve.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2026 admission results are quite good. MIT, CMU and Cornell have accepted less students from Blair comparing with last year, but overall, the results are amazing for magnet graduates.
UMD - 17
CalTech - 2
Stanford - 2
Berkeley - 2
UCLA - 1
USC - 3
UWash - 1
Duke - 1
GTech - 8
Rice - 1
UVA - 1
CMU - 5
Princeton - 3
UPenn - 2
UChicago - 1
UMich- 1
Georgetown - 2
JHU - 1
Cornell - 3
Dartmouth - 2
MIT - 3
Yale - 4
Northwestern - 1
Oberlin - 1
CWR - 2
Purdue - 1
Olin - 1
Bowdoin - 1
Northestern - 1
This is commitment school? I personally know much more T30 acceptance from this grade.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Were results dismal compare it to past years because Ostrander isn't there ?
A lot of kids may choose affortable schools and UMD as its a great school. That doesn't mean results are dismal.
Anonymous wrote:2026 admission results are quite good. MIT, CMU and Cornell have accepted less students from Blair comparing with last year, but overall, the results are amazing for magnet graduates.
UMD - 17
CalTech - 2
Stanford - 2
Berkeley - 2
UCLA - 1
USC - 3
UWash - 1
Duke - 1
GTech - 8
Rice - 1
UVA - 1
CMU - 5
Princeton - 3
UPenn - 2
UChicago - 1
UMich- 1
Georgetown - 2
JHU - 1
Cornell - 3
Dartmouth - 2
MIT - 3
Yale - 4
Northwestern - 1
Oberlin - 1
CWR - 2
Purdue - 1
Olin - 1
Bowdoin - 1
Northestern - 1