Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Potomac does have a national reputation.
It does? Where is that information?
Does 2 states plus the district equal national?
No, but listed in top 20 for college prep schools in Forbes Magazine probably does.
If it was listed in such a Forbes link, give a link. Otherwise, "search DCUM for links to articles that say Potomac is better than Sidwell/STA/NCS/GDS I promise you they are there" doesn't really cut it. Potomac is strong, but the DC schools have an edge because they don't have to compete with, say, TJ, in attracting students. And the National Merit Semifinalist numbers bear that out.
Ok, I'll play along:
1. Potomac listed as one of top 5 schools in DC by Washingtonian - http://www.washingtonian.com/articles/work-education/a-private-school-for-every-student/
2. Potomac listed as #22 best school in the country by Worth Magazine - http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/43718.page#295235
3. Potomac listed as #33 best school in the country by Best Schools - http://www.thebestschools.org/blog/2013/04/30/50-private-day-schools-united-states/
Not sure why you're out to get Potomac (maybe you work for a competiive school?), but clearly its one of the best schools in the area, and well-respected nationally. That's not even a question.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Potomac does have a national reputation.
It does? Where is that information?
Does 2 states plus the district equal national?
No, but listed in top 20 for college prep schools in Forbes Magazine probably does.
If it was listed in such a Forbes link, give a link. Otherwise, "search DCUM for links to articles that say Potomac is better than Sidwell/STA/NCS/GDS I promise you they are there" doesn't really cut it. Potomac is strong, but the DC schools have an edge because they don't have to compete with, say, TJ, in attracting students. And the National Merit Semifinalist numbers bear that out.
Ok, I'll play along:
1. Potomac listed as one of top 5 schools in DC by Washingtonian - http://www.washingtonian.com/articles/work-education/a-private-school-for-every-student/
2. Potomac listed as #22 best school in the country by Worth Magazine - http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/43718.page#295235
3. Potomac listed as #33 best school in the country by Best Schools - http://www.thebestschools.org/blog/2013/04/30/50-private-day-schools-united-states/
Not sure why you're out to get Potomac (maybe you work for a competiive school?), but clearly its one of the best schools in the area, and well-respected nationally. That's not even a question.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Potomac does have a national reputation.
It does? Where is that information?
Does 2 states plus the district equal national?
No, but listed in top 20 for college prep schools in Forbes Magazine probably does.
If it was listed in such a Forbes link, give a link. Otherwise, "search DCUM for links to articles that say Potomac is better than Sidwell/STA/NCS/GDS I promise you they are there" doesn't really cut it. Potomac is strong, but the DC schools have an edge because they don't have to compete with, say, TJ, in attracting students. And the National Merit Semifinalist numbers bear that out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Potomac does have a national reputation.
It does? Where is that information?
Does 2 states plus the district equal national?
No, but listed in top 20 for college prep schools in Forbes Magazine probably does.
If it was listed in such a Forbes link, give a link. Otherwise, "search DCUM for links to articles that say Potomac is better than Sidwell/STA/NCS/GDS I promise you they are there" doesn't really cut it. Potomac is strong, but the DC schools have an edge because they don't have to compete with, say, TJ, in attracting students. And the National Merit Semifinalist numbers bear that out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Potomac does have a national reputation.
It does? Where is that information?
Does 2 states plus the district equal national?
No, but listed in top 20 for college prep schools in Forbes Magazine probably does.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Potomac does have a national reputation.
It does? Where is that information?
Does 2 states plus the district equal national?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Potomac does have a national reputation.
It does? Where is that information?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Potomac does have a national reputation.
It does? Where is that information?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Definitely one of the best school in DC area. Always on the national lists of best independent schools. Often ahead of the other ones mentioned as Big 3. Assume that entrance is very competitive.
I've actually never seen Potomac show up on a national list, or show up ahead of a Sidwell/St. Albans, for example. They have much lower numbers/percentages of national merit semifinalists, for example.
With that said, I'd agree it is one of the best schools in the DC area and that the admissions are very competitive.
http://www.thebestschools.org/blog/2013/04/30/50-private-day-schools-united-states/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Definitely one of the best school in DC area. Always on the national lists of best independent schools. Often ahead of the other ones mentioned as Big 3. Assume that entrance is very competitive.
I've actually never seen Potomac show up on a national list, or show up ahead of a Sidwell/St. Albans, for example. They have much lower numbers/percentages of national merit semifinalists, for example.
With that said, I'd agree it is one of the best schools in the DC area and that the admissions are very competitive.
Well, thank you, but with all due respect, why should we care whether you agree or disagree?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Definitely one of the best school in DC area. Always on the national lists of best independent schools. Often ahead of the other ones mentioned as Big 3. Assume that entrance is very competitive.
I've actually never seen Potomac show up on a national list, or show up ahead of a Sidwell/St. Albans, for example. They have much lower numbers/percentages of national merit semifinalists, for example.
With that said, I'd agree it is one of the best schools in the DC area and that the admissions are very competitive.
http://www.thebestschools.org/blog/2013/04/30/50-private-day-schools-united-states/
Anonymous wrote:Potomac does have a national reputation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Definitely one of the best school in DC area. Always on the national lists of best independent schools. Often ahead of the other ones mentioned as Big 3. Assume that entrance is very competitive.
I've actually never seen Potomac show up on a national list, or show up ahead of a Sidwell/St. Albans, for example. They have much lower numbers/percentages of national merit semifinalists, for example.
With that said, I'd agree it is one of the best schools in the DC area and that the admissions are very competitive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Potomac looks for geographic diversity. If you're not in McLean or Great Falls, it's easier to get in.
Also helps if you are a desired minority.
Not being facetious but are Asians - Chinese, Indians - considered a desired minority?