Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“That environment” would you care to explain what you think “that environment” is that’s so scary
Scary? Oh geez lady. Hyperbole much?
I acknowledge that there are significant disparities between W&L and YHS as compared to Wakefield — college admission results being a result of many of those. Are you pretending it’s exactly the same as the other two (large) public schools? And, 100%, people everyday choose NOT to send their children to Wakefield. In this county alone, are the N Arlington parents lining up to transfer this kids to Wakefield? Nope.
Actually, there are quite a few of us N Arlington families zoned for YHS who send our kids to WHS for the immersion program. There are no neighborhood transfers to Wakefield, because there’s no room.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:W-L blows!!
Except my child's W-L IB degree helped them get into UVa! That's not blowing
A couple dozen get into UVa from both Yorktown and W-L. You don't need an IB degree to get into UVa.
I don't think W-L blows. I think W-L has gotten really huge and there aren't any additional extracurriculars/events offered when there are more kids. Something to think about at least.
In fact, the admissions data published by Arlington magazine shows that exactly 10% of both W&L and YHS are admitted to UVA for the last five years consistently.
There is another high school in arlington.
In LA?
No - this is not L.A.
It's NA and SA. Or, as the realtors prefer, NA and A.
You ain't from these parts obviously...
Correct. I'm in SA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“That environment” would you care to explain what you think “that environment” is that’s so scary
Scary? Oh geez lady. Hyperbole much?
I acknowledge that there are significant disparities between W&L and YHS as compared to Wakefield — college admission results being a result of many of those. Are you pretending it’s exactly the same as the other two (large) public schools? And, 100%, people everyday choose NOT to send their children to Wakefield. In this county alone, are the N Arlington parents lining up to transfer this kids to Wakefield? Nope.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:W-L blows!!
Except my child's W-L IB degree helped them get into UVa! That's not blowing
A couple dozen get into UVa from both Yorktown and W-L. You don't need an IB degree to get into UVa.
I don't think W-L blows. I think W-L has gotten really huge and there aren't any additional extracurriculars/events offered when there are more kids. Something to think about at least.
In fact, the admissions data published by Arlington magazine shows that exactly 10% of both W&L and YHS are admitted to UVA for the last five years consistently.
There is another high school in arlington.
In LA?
No - this is not L.A.
It's NA and SA. Or, as the realtors prefer, NA and A.
You ain't from these parts obviously...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about drug use, etc.? Is it better/worse than other high schools in the area?
How much does the school do to make sure gets don't get lost in the huge student population?
The school is much whiter than the schools where there are drug problems
Troll. There are drug problems at all the schools, Langley, McLean, W&L, and *gasp* even Loudon county.
Where is "Loudon" County?
Way TF out there.
Where, exactly? I've never heard of "Loudon" County. To what are you referring?
Head west. Keep driving until you hit data centers.
(BTW I’m a DP)
There is no "Loudon County" in Virginia. Or the United States, so far as I know. What is this fictitious place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:W-L blows!!
Except my child's W-L IB degree helped them get into UVa! That's not blowing
A couple dozen get into UVa from both Yorktown and W-L. You don't need an IB degree to get into UVa.
I don't think W-L blows. I think W-L has gotten really huge and there aren't any additional extracurriculars/events offered when there are more kids. Something to think about at least.
In fact, the admissions data published by Arlington magazine shows that exactly 10% of both W&L and YHS are admitted to UVA for the last five years consistently.
There is another high school in arlington.
?? Yes. In fact there are several other HS. So what?
Whenever anyone asks something about WL, commenters constantly talk about WL and YHS. Same for when someone asks something about YHS. Like those are the only high schools in town. If someone asks about one school, just answer about that school. Stop being dismissive of a third+ of the high school community.
Um, I was responding to the statements that W&L was advantageous for admission to UVA. That’s it. My point was that it’s not advantageous to attend W&L over YHS for admission to college. (Well, the one exception may be international placement but that’s so tiny, I’m ignoring it.) Now, depending on your child, there may be very valid reasons why one school is preferable. And thereby your child has more success, thus affecting their outcomes. But, my only point was that colleges do not view them differently.
Turning to your argument that I somehow was “dismissive” of Wakefield which — according to you — should be included in every conversation (weirdly), colleges admission according to Arlington magazine IS significantly worse. (I note that I suspect that for a select number of students it’s very advantageous for gaming college admissions due to the disparities that exist at Wakefield. That being said, I don’t subscribe to the view that it would help enough to place my children in that environment for high school.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about drug use, etc.? Is it better/worse than other high schools in the area?
How much does the school do to make sure gets don't get lost in the huge student population?
The school is much whiter than the schools where there are drug problems
Troll. There are drug problems at all the schools, Langley, McLean, W&L, and *gasp* even Loudon county.
Where is "Loudon" County?
Way TF out there.
Where, exactly? I've never heard of "Loudon" County. To what are you referring?
Head west. Keep driving until you hit data centers.
(BTW I’m a DP)
There is no "Loudon County" in Virginia. Or the United States, so far as I know. What is this fictitious place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:W-L blows!!
Except my child's W-L IB degree helped them get into UVa! That's not blowing
A couple dozen get into UVa from both Yorktown and W-L. You don't need an IB degree to get into UVa.
I don't think W-L blows. I think W-L has gotten really huge and there aren't any additional extracurriculars/events offered when there are more kids. Something to think about at least.
In fact, the admissions data published by Arlington magazine shows that exactly 10% of both W&L and YHS are admitted to UVA for the last five years consistently.
There is another high school in arlington.
In LA?
No - this is not L.A.
It's NA and SA. Or, as the realtors prefer, NA and A.
Anonymous wrote:“That environment” would you care to explain what you think “that environment” is that’s so scary
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about drug use, etc.? Is it better/worse than other high schools in the area?
How much does the school do to make sure gets don't get lost in the huge student population?
The school is much whiter than the schools where there are drug problems
Troll. There are drug problems at all the schools, Langley, McLean, W&L, and *gasp* even Loudon county.
Where is "Loudon" County?
Way TF out there.
Where, exactly? I've never heard of "Loudon" County. To what are you referring?
Head west. Keep driving until you hit data centers.
(BTW I’m a DP)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about drug use, etc.? Is it better/worse than other high schools in the area?
How much does the school do to make sure gets don't get lost in the huge student population?
The school is much whiter than the schools where there are drug problems
Troll. There are drug problems at all the schools, Langley, McLean, W&L, and *gasp* even Loudon county.
Where is "Loudon" County?
Way TF out there.
Where, exactly? I've never heard of "Loudon" County. To what are you referring?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:W-L blows!!
Except my child's W-L IB degree helped them get into UVa! That's not blowing
A couple dozen get into UVa from both Yorktown and W-L. You don't need an IB degree to get into UVa.
I don't think W-L blows. I think W-L has gotten really huge and there aren't any additional extracurriculars/events offered when there are more kids. Something to think about at least.
In fact, the admissions data published by Arlington magazine shows that exactly 10% of both W&L and YHS are admitted to UVA for the last five years consistently.
There is another high school in arlington.
?? Yes. In fact there are several other HS. So what?
Whenever anyone asks something about WL, commenters constantly talk about WL and YHS. Same for when someone asks something about YHS. Like those are the only high schools in town. If someone asks about one school, just answer about that school. Stop being dismissive of a third+ of the high school community.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:W-L blows!!
Except my child's W-L IB degree helped them get into UVa! That's not blowing
A couple dozen get into UVa from both Yorktown and W-L. You don't need an IB degree to get into UVa.
I don't think W-L blows. I think W-L has gotten really huge and there aren't any additional extracurriculars/events offered when there are more kids. Something to think about at least.
In fact, the admissions data published by Arlington magazine shows that exactly 10% of both W&L and YHS are admitted to UVA for the last five years consistently.
There is another high school in arlington.
In LA?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:W-L blows!!
Except my child's W-L IB degree helped them get into UVa! That's not blowing
A couple dozen get into UVa from both Yorktown and W-L. You don't need an IB degree to get into UVa.
I don't think W-L blows. I think W-L has gotten really huge and there aren't any additional extracurriculars/events offered when there are more kids. Something to think about at least.
In fact, the admissions data published by Arlington magazine shows that exactly 10% of both W&L and YHS are admitted to UVA for the last five years consistently.
There is another high school in arlington.
?? Yes. In fact there are several other HS. So what?