Anonymous wrote:depends who you talk to. I ran in math circles(in the U.S.) some 25 years ago, and I definitely knew Blair (and TJ).
Never heard of IB until I moved to Europe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:RMIB has higher stats probably due to location- people who have options may choose did to commute choose RM over Blair and PHS. Poolesville is in the middle of nowhere and getting back and forth is a big commitment.
Higher stats reflect county-wide competition vs. regional.
Anonymous wrote:depends who you talk to. I ran in math circles(in the U.S.) some 25 years ago, and I definitely knew Blair (and TJ).
Never heard of IB until I moved to Europe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Poolsville Smcs or RM IB ? Dc got invited to both these program. Can someone throw some light on which one to chose when Dc is inclined towards Computer Science.
I recommend RMIB - not for the Computer Science, but for the overall program which is just more well rounded than Poolesville SMCS. If your student is interested in Computer Science in the long run, no need to rush in HS. Instead, take the time to flesh out other skills, like writing.
I have had one kid in RMIB and the other in Poolesville SMCS. I was much more impressed with the instruction at RM and the courses at RM than I was with the instruction at Poolesville. Don't get me wrong, the Poolesville teachers are very nice, but they are just doing their own thing curriculum-wise, whereas the IB diploma was a more rigorous, thorough curriculum, and the teachers really seemed to put together well constructed lessons and projects.. A lot of the SMCS computer science the first two year is independent work on Code.org and other external websites. Not a lot of instruction. My DC was unimpressed and uninterested, and didn't choose to continue any Comp Sci after 10th grade.
So PP, I am confused, if desired, a kid can stop comps sci classes whenever they want as part of the smacs program at poolesville or did u mean to say he left the program after 10th grade?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Poolsville Smcs or RM IB ? Dc got invited to both these program. Can someone throw some light on which one to chose when Dc is inclined towards Computer Science.
I recommend RMIB - not for the Computer Science, but for the overall program which is just more well rounded than Poolesville SMCS. If your student is interested in Computer Science in the long run, no need to rush in HS. Instead, take the time to flesh out other skills, like writing.
I have had one kid in RMIB and the other in Poolesville SMCS. I was much more impressed with the instruction at RM and the courses at RM than I was with the instruction at Poolesville. Don't get me wrong, the Poolesville teachers are very nice, but they are just doing their own thing curriculum-wise, whereas the IB diploma was a more rigorous, thorough curriculum, and the teachers really seemed to put together well constructed lessons and projects.. A lot of the SMCS computer science the first two year is independent work on Code.org and other external websites. Not a lot of instruction. My DC was unimpressed and uninterested, and didn't choose to continue any Comp Sci after 10th grade.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:RMIB has higher stats probably due to location- people who have options may choose did to commute choose RM over Blair and PHS. Poolesville is in the middle of nowhere and getting back and forth is a big commitment.
Higher stats in what?
Overall- RM has the highest number of NMSFs in the entire county. My friends daughter went there and then Yale.
I do not think this is true. Some years Blair is definitely higher and then there are whole school magnets like Bronx HS of Science and TJ. RM can not compete with them.
The PP said " county", so schools like Bronx Sciences and TJ don't count and those school are whole Magnets while RM is not. However, RM doesn't have the highest number in the county. That belongs to Blair overall.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:RMIB has higher stats probably due to location- people who have options may choose did to commute choose RM over Blair and PHS. Poolesville is in the middle of nowhere and getting back and forth is a big commitment.
Higher stats in what?
Overall- RM has the highest number of NMSFs in the entire county. My friends daughter went there and then Yale.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:RMIB has higher stats probably due to location- people who have options may choose did to commute choose RM over Blair and PHS. Poolesville is in the middle of nowhere and getting back and forth is a big commitment.
Higher stats in what?
Overall- RM has the highest number of NMSFs in the entire county. My friends daughter went there and then Yale.
I do not think this is true. Some years Blair is definitely higher and then there are whole school magnets like Bronx HS of Science and TJ. RM can not compete with them.