Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not the person you quoted but where can I find the information about what schools Banneker kids chooose? Just wondering where you are getting your data.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Banneker kids get into college but very few get into top schools.
A lot of them go to HBCU which are not of particular interest to white kids.
Maybe that was the Banneker kids' top choice schools. Just because YOU don't want your kids to go to an HBCU doesn't mean they are not top schools or that's the best those kids could do.![]()
First, it's pretty obvious HBCUs are no top schools.
Second, it's pretty obvious why few white/ Asian/ Latino kids prioritize HBCUs.
Third, of course Banneker kids can do whatever their please!
I would ignore whoever that person is. I graduated from Banneker. I mentioned an HBCU to my counselor and was asked why I was wasting my time at Banneker if that's where I wanted to go. I thought it was snobby and it added to my personal disdain for Banneker back then, but it was a mentality that I encountered a lot. I'd say that the number of people going to HBCUs was about equal to the number of people going to Ivy Leagues. We only graduate 100 or so kids a year. The majority end up at a school like Penn State.
Penn State is neither a HBCU nor an Ivy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Penn state is the choice for too DC kids. That is disappointing.
What is wrong with Penn State?
Anonymous wrote:Penn state is the choice for too DC kids. That is disappointing.