Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Speaking of the Arlington magazine, they had 2013 college admissions info and it was pretty interesting. W-L kicked ass (with a few exceptions). Seemed like much better admissions rates than Yorktown or McLean. Is that because of the IB program perhaps?
Unlikely. SAT scores at Yorktown and McLean are much higher than at W-L.
Yes, and SOLs are better at Y and M too. And yet, it seemed that higher % and/or higher # of students from W-L were admitted to most top schools. Take a look at the article. Interesting. Maybe comparing the average SAT/SOL for a large, diverse school against a homogenous school doesn't show the full picture when it comes to college admissions. What would be more interesting would be the SAT scores for the W-L/Y/M students applying to the same school.
Anonymous wrote:They can't pass the test , many average whites goto Arlington
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No TJ or Langley in APS.
Yorktown = McLean
W-L = Marshall/South Lakes
Wakefield = Mount Vernon
Kids in Arlington can go to TJ.
They can't pass the test.
The most kids are from McLean area, then kilmer, then chantilly
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No TJ or Langley in APS.
Yorktown = McLean
W-L = Marshall/South Lakes
Wakefield = Mount Vernon
Kids in Arlington can go to TJ.
Anonymous wrote:No TJ or Langley in APS.
Yorktown = McLean
W-L = Marshall/South Lakes
Wakefield = Mount Vernon
Anonymous wrote:There's very little in Arlington Magazine that qualifies as journalism. It's basically a collection of real estate ads by Arlington real estate brokers with filler about "best gelato in Clarendon."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Speaking of the Arlington magazine, they had 2013 college admissions info and it was pretty interesting. W-L kicked ass (with a few exceptions). Seemed like much better admissions rates than Yorktown or McLean. Is that because of the IB program perhaps?
Unlikely. SAT scores at Yorktown and McLean are much higher than at W-L.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No TJ or Langley in APS.
Yorktown = McLean
W-L = Marshall/South Lakes
Wakefield = Mount Vernon
Kids in Arlington can go to TJ.
Anonymous wrote:Speaking of the Arlington magazine, they had 2013 college admissions info and it was pretty interesting. W-L kicked ass (with a few exceptions). Seemed like much better admissions rates than Yorktown or McLean. Is that because of the IB program perhaps?
Anonymous wrote:Speaking of the Arlington magazine, they had 2013 college admissions info and it was pretty interesting. W-L kicked ass (with a few exceptions). Seemed like much better admissions rates than Yorktown or McLean. Is that because of the IB program perhaps?
Anonymous wrote:No TJ or Langley in APS.
Yorktown = McLean
W-L = Marshall/South Lakes
Wakefield = Mount Vernon
White parents who don't think their kids can compete academically with Asian kids tend to end up in North Arlington calling the AAP programs in FCPS "crazy." As far as AAP programs go, FCPS programs are considered "best of breed."