Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:279 would be below average for 8th grade TPMS, not easy for her to get in Blair
STFU you pain-in-the-ass mom. You are loathed by all. Even your own kids and husband.
Anonymous wrote:279 would be below average for 8th grade TPMS, not easy for her to get in Blair
Anonymous wrote:
If she were in a magnet now, she would realize that there are cool kids there, who hang out all weekend and have sleepovers every Friday and Saturday nights, and somehow still manage to do well in their enriched classes. I don't entirely approve of it, but this is what certain 8th graders do at the Takoma Park STEM magnet.
Perhaps this is not the real reason? The magnet high schools are incredibly selective, and your daughter might not want to apply if she's afraid of rejection. What MAP scores does she have?
Anonymous wrote:Lots of nerdy kids date, socialize, gossip, and shop just like the "cool" kids do. They just have other interests as well.
Trust me—I was super-nerdy in high school, and I did all of the above. Some of the biggest partiers I knew were also some of the best students. They just had the ability to throw themselves into both with equal intensity.
Anonymous wrote:So actually my biggest question would be about after-school activities and social life, given the extra demands of the program, both in terms of schedule and transport time. I imagine that those could tip the scales for a socially-active student with major xc commitments, no?
Anonymous wrote:So actually my biggest question would be about after-school activities and social life, given the extra demands of the program, both in terms of schedule and transport time. I imagine that those could tip the scales for a socially-active student with major xc commitments, no?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Perhaps this is not the real reason? The magnet high schools are incredibly selective, and your daughter might not want to apply if she's afraid of rejection. What MAP scores does she have?
The math person at her MS told me highest in the school. Math was 279 I think?
That's what my 7th grader scored this fall. Her good friend scored 289, and they are not the most advanced or talented at math in their grade. I don't know that either one could get in anyway due to the "peer cohort" rationale. STEM is crazy competitive around here. If your DD doesn't want that path, don't force it. She'll be just fine taking AP classes at her home HS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Perhaps this is not the real reason? The magnet high schools are incredibly selective, and your daughter might not want to apply if she's afraid of rejection. What MAP scores does she have?
The math person at her MS told me highest in the school. Math was 279 I think?