Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What would be the top 3 VA public HSs?
All would be more than a 30 minute commute from Tenleytown, and housing outside the OP's budget.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What would be the top 3 VA public HSs?
TJ (competitive STEM magnet), Langley and McLean.
I would put Yorktown in Arlington ahead of McLean. TJ is application only, so scratch that. Also consider that VA public colleges are far better than MD ones.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, in terms of VA public it would be Yorktown, Langley and McLean? All would provide an approximate 30 minute commute?
Follow-up to this would be would your chances at UVA and W&M be better from these schools? Or, would DC private be better option?
OP's kid isn't from here so she may want more options than a Virginia university.
Anonymous wrote:What would be the top 3 VA public HSs?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, in terms of VA public it would be Yorktown, Langley and McLean? All would provide an approximate 30 minute commute?
Follow-up to this would be would your chances at UVA and W&M be better from these schools? Or, would DC private be better option?
]]Anonymous wrote:Heard Langley was having problems and/or redistricting.
Anonymous wrote:Why not apply now before the deadlines? The commute time - is that no more than 30 minutes to school or to work or both? It is not easy to get 850k and within 30 minutes of tenley and school. There should be condos available for that. Possibly something in east Bethesda closer to silver spring, but it would likely be un renovated. You can finding housing for 850k in the north Bethesda and Rockville areas and close to a few private schools, but that would be pushing the 30 minute trip to tenley.
Anonymous wrote:So, in terms of VA public it would be Yorktown, Langley and McLean? All would provide an approximate 30 minute commute?
Anonymous wrote:OP, nearly all privates in this area offer AP. The actual type and number of courses offered will vary of course, but this is also true of the publics. WJ in MoCo has a robust offering of APs, but also has an application only program that includes extra support for AP students. This has never made sense to me. Why accept only top 8th grade students to a program that provides extra help for AP? Top students at other schools are earning 4s and 5s without this scaffolding. But I digress. The point is that you can find a good college prep program for your DD almost anywhere in this area. So think about what other factors matter to you. Sounds like you don't want single sex. Scratch Visi and Stone Ridge. Is your DD athletic? Does she want to run for student government or participate in a robotics club? Are you always going to drive her or would she ever take public transportation to school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What would be the top 3 VA public HSs?
TJ (competitive STEM magnet), Langley and McLean.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Funny. We know a family whose daughter attended that school and has done quite well. However, I think an all-girls Catholic school would be my daughter's very last choice. But we can't rule it out!
The other Catolics are Holy Cross, Holy Child and St John's. St. john's is co-Ed, and none of the three are known for their academics. Stone Ridge is also Catholic, with smarter girls, but also no co-Ed.
Anonymous wrote:What would be the top 3 VA public HSs?