Anonymous wrote:I say try it. My 2, one at blair, one graduated, both got into RMIB too. Always figured one would go to RMIB. Nope, both decided on Blair. The humanities one embraced science and thrived. The Humanties teachers (English and social studies) at blair are fantastic too!
Anonymous wrote:It still contradicts the idea that "not one wants to go to RM right now." 1200 kids do.
Anonymous wrote:1200 kids applied to RM this year. 800 to Blair SMAC.
Anonymous wrote:Everyone is going to tell you your kid won’t like it do theirs gets in. No one wants to go to RM right now. Don’t buy it. If your kid was strong enough to get in, go!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC was expecting RMIB, but only got invited by Blair SMAC. As a non-stem kid, will DC be unhappy if going to Blair SMAC?
SMAC mom here. SMAC is intense STEM education. The math/science/CS classes are accelerated and compressed, and the kids in the program tend to be obsessed with STEM subjects. Your child shouldn't go unless they have a passion for a STEM subject.
You don't mention your home HS, but if IB isn't an option, most HS offer many non-STEM AP classes, and there is the dual enrollment program with MC too. Your child could graduate HS with both a HS diploma and an AA degree from MC.
Anonymous wrote:OP- I'd let your kid decide. They must have had some interest, they applied. Is it that you or others don't think of them as a STEM kid, or maybe that they don't b/c of a lack of confidence? If the interest and desire is there, they should accept the spot, if not, decline- but on their own terms. I wouldn't pressure either way - tell them they will have a successful high school experience wherever they decide to go, work hard and do their best.
Anonymous wrote:DC was expecting RMIB, but only got invited by Blair SMAC. As a non-stem kid, will DC be unhappy if going to Blair SMAC?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pushing SMAC kid to IB is one thing but I wouldn't do it the other way.
But what's an IB kid exactly? My DD loves math and science, but definitely enjoys history and explicitly says she wants to be a good writer. She is in at Blair SMAC but not at RMIB. Will she come out of SMAC being a strong writer and still enjoying history because those classes are still engaging and rigorous?