Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does a B mean? If a quarter B but semester A matters? Do they only focus on the final grade or looking into every period?
Middle school classes only give quarter grades, not semester grades. Kids will get semester grades for HS level classes taken in MS (usually world language, and math beginning in Algebra). So I’m guessing they’d need to see quarter grades, to keep things consistent.
Anonymous wrote:What does a B mean? If a quarter B but semester A matters? Do they only focus on the final grade or looking into every period?
Anonymous wrote:What does a B mean? If a quarter B but semester A matters? Do they only focus on the final grade or looking into every period?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A single B in MS? Yes, we did and DD was accepted at 3 STEM magnets.
Three??
Are you the same person in the longer HS magnet thread who is shocked that magnet students get Bs? LOL
The person who said that was a magnet parent. Also it’s irrelevant to the above post. What are you even talking about??
First, you only need to use one question mark. Really, it suffices.
Second, there’s another lengthy thread on HS magnets already in this forum. In it, a PP was sincerely surprised to hear that kids in middle school magnet programs get Bs. Truly. The whole “Three??” had a very similar tone.
I saw a breakdown on magnet HS gpa's somewhere not too long ago. I remember only 19 of 100 kids had an unweighted 4.5 or higher.
On the one hand this forum insists that everything gets all As and getting all As is no big deal. On the other they say that it’s common for magnet students not to get all As. It’s not. That is perpetuated by one magnet parent here whose kid is struggling in computer science.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid had plenty of Bs and even a couple Cs in the TP magnet. He got rejected from Blair stem magnet, but waitlisted at Wheaton stem magnet.
This is spring 2021.
So I would think a kid with one B has a chance, if my kid could get waitlisted.
And yes we are white.
With those grades, you really expected your child to be accepted? Sounds like they would have been better off not in Magnet.
Don’t be mean.
Its not being mean but those grades don't justify a spot at Blair. If my kid struggled that much, I would have pulled them to the regular program.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody knows exactly how the applicants are evaluated, and the application process is not that difficult (a couple of short prompts and a slightly longer essay). If your child is interested, I would still encourage them to apply.
This is the right answer. The application is easy. No harm in applying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid had plenty of Bs and even a couple Cs in the TP magnet. He got rejected from Blair stem magnet, but waitlisted at Wheaton stem magnet.
This is spring 2021.
So I would think a kid with one B has a chance, if my kid could get waitlisted.
And yes we are white.
With those grades, you really expected your child to be accepted? Sounds like they would have been better off not in Magnet.
Don’t be mean.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid had plenty of Bs and even a couple Cs in the TP magnet. He got rejected from Blair stem magnet, but waitlisted at Wheaton stem magnet.
This is spring 2021.
So I would think a kid with one B has a chance, if my kid could get waitlisted.
And yes we are white.
With those grades, you really expected your child to be accepted? Sounds like they would have been better off not in Magnet.
Anonymous wrote:My kid had plenty of Bs and even a couple Cs in the TP magnet. He got rejected from Blair stem magnet, but waitlisted at Wheaton stem magnet.
This is spring 2021.
So I would think a kid with one B has a chance, if my kid could get waitlisted.
And yes we are white.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A single B in MS? Yes, we did and DD was accepted at 3 STEM magnets.
Three??
Are you the same person in the longer HS magnet thread who is shocked that magnet students get Bs? LOL
The person who said that was a magnet parent. Also it’s irrelevant to the above post. What are you even talking about??
First, you only need to use one question mark. Really, it suffices.
Second, there’s another lengthy thread on HS magnets already in this forum. In it, a PP was sincerely surprised to hear that kids in middle school magnet programs get Bs. Truly. The whole “Three??” had a very similar tone.
I saw a breakdown on magnet HS gpa's somewhere not too long ago. I remember only 19 of 100 kids had an unweighted 4.5 or higher.
On the one hand this forum insists that everything gets all As and getting all As is no big deal. On the other they say that it’s common for magnet students not to get all As. It’s not. That is perpetuated by one magnet parent here whose kid is struggling in computer science.
We were tapping any middle school magnet students.
Anonymous wrote:My kid had plenty of Bs and even a couple Cs in the TP magnet. He got rejected from Blair stem magnet, but waitlisted at Wheaton stem magnet.
This is spring 2021.
So I would think a kid with one B has a chance, if my kid could get waitlisted.
And yes we are white.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A single B in MS? Yes, we did and DD was accepted at 3 STEM magnets.
Three??
Are you the same person in the longer HS magnet thread who is shocked that magnet students get Bs? LOL
The person who said that was a magnet parent. Also it’s irrelevant to the above post. What are you even talking about??
First, you only need to use one question mark. Really, it suffices.
Second, there’s another lengthy thread on HS magnets already in this forum. In it, a PP was sincerely surprised to hear that kids in middle school magnet programs get Bs. Truly. The whole “Three??” had a very similar tone.
I saw a breakdown on magnet HS gpa's somewhere not too long ago. I remember only 19 of 100 kids had an unweighted 4.5 or higher.
On the one hand this forum insists that everything gets all As and getting all As is no big deal. On the other they say that it’s common for magnet students not to get all As. It’s not. That is perpetuated by one magnet parent here whose kid is struggling in computer science.