Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s interesting how few private school kids there are given the are supposed to have the brightest kids.
Who ever said they have the brightest kids? The richest kids, maybe. Unsurprising the magnets outperformed the other schools.
Many of those magnet kids will attend UMD because their parents can’t afford private schools, but they will do very well.
raise hand.. that's my kid. Killing it in their advanced math class already, as a freshman.
You sound cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs.
NP. Sounds perfectly normal to me. My Blair kid passed out of all foundational math at their school and was halfway through math major requirements as a first year.
On a different note, when will commended kids get that notice? Has anyone heard?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPS represented very well. DCC (besides Blair), we've gotta step it up!
But Blair is fantastic
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks for the link.
Why do you think one Virginia school- TJ HS - produced 160+ semifinalists?
Because TJ is a magnet school. It’s like Blair magnet but the entire school with 500 kids per grade. Arguably if Blair magnet had 500 kids they’d have more than 160 semifinalists.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s interesting how few private school kids there are given the are supposed to have the brightest kids.
Who ever said they have the brightest kids? The richest kids, maybe. Unsurprising the magnets outperformed the other schools.
Many of those magnet kids will attend UMD because their parents can’t afford private schools, but they will do very well.
raise hand.. that's my kid. Killing it in their advanced math class already, as a freshman.
You sound cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for the link.
Why do you think one Virginia school- TJ HS - produced 160+ semifinalists?
Anonymous wrote:Will your children actually take advantage of all the credits by graduating early
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s interesting how few private school kids there are given the are supposed to have the brightest kids.
Who ever said they have the brightest kids? The richest kids, maybe. Unsurprising the magnets outperformed the other schools.
Many of those magnet kids will attend UMD because their parents can’t afford private schools, but they will do very well.
UMD is world-class for STEM. Lots of Blair Magnet kids there doing very well.
My Poolesville kid is a freshman STEM major there too and loving it. Also will be a Junior after one semester. We could afford private but the magnet school was a top-notch education for free.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s interesting how few private school kids there are given the are supposed to have the brightest kids.
Who ever said they have the brightest kids? The richest kids, maybe. Unsurprising the magnets outperformed the other schools.
Many of those magnet kids will attend UMD because their parents can’t afford private schools, but they will do very well.
UMD is world class for STEM. Lots of Blair Magnet kids there doing very well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s interesting how few private school kids there are given the are supposed to have the brightest kids.
Who ever said they have the brightest kids? The richest kids, maybe. Unsurprising the magnets outperformed the other schools.
Many of those magnet kids will attend UMD because their parents can’t afford private schools, but they will do very well.