Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They always get into some good schools. The issue is when they feel out-matched by peers who have attended far more rigorous public and private schools. It is a rude awakening for many.
But so what; at least they got into somewhere. What does it matter to you or anyone else.
Top schools like geographical and public/private diversity, and there aren't many places to look in DC other than Wilson.
But Wilson students generally don't shine at top schools compared to graduates of area privates and MD/VA publics. They are typically middle of the pack and quite a few struggle.
PP, in the interests of taking your unproven assertions seriously...are you saying here that the top colleges in the country - who largely have their choice of students, and who have, over the years taken dozens of Wilson students - continue to accept them knowing that they will be mediocre, middle of the pack students. Really???
A lot of colleges admission staffs like Wilson because they can score points for recruiting from an "urban" high school and often diversity, while taking students who more closely fit the profile of advantaged suburban students.
Anonymous wrote:Who are you terrible people?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As long as the Yale admits outnumber the DC jail commits, we all should be happy.![]()
Our neighbor went to Yale from Wilson and barely lasted a year. Very sad. She still hasn't enrolled somewhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They always get into some good schools. The issue is when they feel out-matched by peers who have attended far more rigorous public and private schools. It is a rude awakening for many.
But so what; at least they got into somewhere. What does it matter to you or anyone else.
Top schools like geographical and public/private diversity, and there aren't many places to look in DC other than Wilson.
But Wilson students generally don't shine at top schools compared to graduates of area privates and MD/VA publics. They are typically middle of the pack and quite a few struggle.
PP, in the interests of taking your unproven assertions seriously...are you saying here that the top colleges in the country - who largely have their choice of students, and who have, over the years taken dozens of Wilson students - continue to accept them knowing that they will be mediocre, middle of the pack students. Really???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As long as the Yale admits outnumber the DC jail commits, we all should be happy.![]()
Our neighbor went to Yale from Wilson and barely lasted a year. Very sad. She still hasn't enrolled somewhere.
Anonymous wrote:As long as the Yale admits outnumber the DC jail commits, we all should be happy.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They always get into some good schools. The issue is when they feel out-matched by peers who have attended far more rigorous public and private schools. It is a rude awakening for many.
But so what; at least they got into somewhere. What does it matter to you or anyone else.
Top schools like geographical and public/private diversity, and there aren't many places to look in DC other than Wilson.
But Wilson students generally don't shine at top schools compared to graduates of area privates and MD/VA publics. They are typically middle of the pack and quite a few struggle.
Anonymous wrote:*shrug* that’s what you guys said on the Ballou thread. “How DARE you not be happy for these kids!” “You racist!! Can’t these kids just have their moment????” and we all know how that turned out.
Anonymous wrote:As long as the Yale admits outnumber the DC jail commits, we all should be happy.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They always get into some good schools. The issue is when they feel out-matched by peers who have attended far more rigorous public and private schools. It is a rude awakening for many.
But so what; at least they got into somewhere. What does it matter to you or anyone else.
Top schools like geographical and public/private diversity, and there aren't many places to look in DC other than Wilson.
But Wilson students generally don't shine at top schools compared to graduates of area privates and MD/VA publics. They are typically middle of the pack and quite a few struggle.
We'd all love to see your published research in this area. Please provide links and your CV.
Or are you just another annoyingly competitive parent getting your jollies denigrating a bunch of 18-year-olds?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL at all of you sad people trying to downplay the Wilson kids' achievements.
Why are you all acting as if it somehow reflects badly on you that lots of Wilson kids are smart and high achievers?
Aren't they all? That's why Wilson has Honors for All!