Anonymous wrote:
This is very impressive. Are these unique accepted (vs offered)? what I am trying to understand is whether 1 kid was offered 1-3 different univ or these are kids who have accepted at the places listed above?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The next stops for the Montgomery Blair SMAC Class of 2018...
Boston University
Brown University
Cal Tech (3)
Carnegie Mellon University (2)
Cornell University (2)
Duke University (2)
Elon University
Georgia Tech
Harvard University (3)
Johns Hopkins University (2)
M.I.T. (6)
Oxford University
Princeton University
This is very impressive. Are these unique accepted (vs offered)? what I am trying to understand is whether 1 kid was offered 1-3 different univ or these are kids who have accepted at the places listed above?
Rice University
Rochester Institute of Technology (2)
Stanford University (2)
Stevenson Institute of Technology
Towson University
University of California Berkeley
University of California Los Angeles (2)
University of California San Diego
University of California Santa Barbara
University of Delaware
University of Maryland Baltimore County
University of Maryland College Park (37)
University of Miami
University of Michigan
University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
University of Pennsylvania (2)
University of Pittsburgh (2)
University of Southern California
University of Toronto
University of Vermont
Vanderbilt University (2)
Virginia Tech (2)
Yale University (5)
Anonymous wrote:The next stops for the Montgomery Blair SMAC Class of 2018...
Boston University
Brown University
Cal Tech (3)
Carnegie Mellon University (2)
Cornell University (2)
Duke University (2)
Elon University
Georgia Tech
Harvard University (3)
Johns Hopkins University (2)
M.I.T. (6)
Oxford University
Princeton University
This is very impressive. Are these unique accepted (vs offered)? what I am trying to understand is whether 1 kid was offered 1-3 different univ or these are kids who have accepted at the places listed above?
Rice University
Rochester Institute of Technology (2)
Stanford University (2)
Stevenson Institute of Technology
Towson University
University of California Berkeley
University of California Los Angeles (2)
University of California San Diego
University of California Santa Barbara
University of Delaware
University of Maryland Baltimore County
University of Maryland College Park (37)
University of Miami
University of Michigan
University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
University of Pennsylvania (2)
University of Pittsburgh (2)
University of Southern California
University of Toronto
University of Vermont
Vanderbilt University (2)
Virginia Tech (2)
Yale University (5)
Anonymous wrote:Cool, is this the top 10% of the 2,000 kid school then?
Anonymous wrote:Pretty impressive list, but I'm surprised by the lack of small liberal arts colleges. Is that pretty typical for the Blair SMAC program?
Anonymous wrote:Pretty impressive list, but I'm surprised by the lack of small liberal arts colleges. Is that pretty typical for the Blair SMAC program?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's a 6th kid from Blair going to Yale, too. And from the regular student body, neither Magnet nor CAP.
This is very interesting, because if you were to believe the usual narrative about Blair on this board (from people who've never been there), the general population at the school is just a cesspool of gang members, remedial cases and likely dropouts. My "regular" Blair grad is also going to college next year. Imagine that!
Anonymous wrote:There's a 6th kid from Blair going to Yale, too. And from the regular student body, neither Magnet nor CAP.
Anonymous wrote:Speaking of CAP, anyone have the 2018 list for where those seniors are heading?