Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Funny WTOP has an article just today on the glorious state of VA
Longer commutes, fewer jobs and expensive housing are combining to have a dramatic impact on Northern Virginia, and many residents are having trouble making ends meet....www.wtop.com to read more
But it is still better than Maryland. Signed, former Marylander who lives in VA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your child actually has a better chance of being admitted to an elite college if he/she is one of the top students (in terms of grades) at a middling school than if he is a middling student at a top school.
Yes, but from what I've seen the kids from the middling schools often struggle for a bit when they hit college, even the ones who were the "A" students in high school. the preparation for college level work just isn't the same.
Anonymous wrote:But, yeah for the W schools in MD and congrats to Poolesville too!
Anonymous wrote:Your child actually has a better chance of being admitted to an elite college if he/she is one of the top students (in terms of grades) at a middling school than if he is a middling student at a top school.
Anonymous wrote:Funny WTOP has an article just today on the glorious state of VA
Longer commutes, fewer jobs and expensive housing are combining to have a dramatic impact on Northern Virginia, and many residents are having trouble making ends meet....www.wtop.com to read more
Anonymous wrote:This is just nonsense. They count the number of kids taking (or being pushed into) AP classes and then compare it against the student body.
It has nothing to do with test scores, what kids have retained, how prepared they are for college, or whether they even enroll in college.
A huge fraud.
Anonymous wrote:It's almost ridiculous to split hairs over HS rankings. But I don't think there's any argument that for college, it's all Virginia.
Anonymous wrote:Curious.
If you only compare the top 10 Public schools, Virginia definitely have better rankings. (Average of rank 106 for VA, versus average of 178 for MD).
But MD has more ranked schools than VA (VA has 30, then they are simply "recognized", while MD has 45 before being "recognized").
If you look at it as an entire state comparison, MD comes ahead, because 45 out of 201 Public schools are ranked (22.4%), while VA only has 30 out of 308 are ranked (9.7%).
Relevant news to DCUM folks is that almost all the top ranked VA schools are in or near Northern Virginia.
So VA wins for DCUM folks. Did I do that right?![]()