Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, so the major criteria on which high schools should be judged (prepping kids for strong college acceptance) shows that basically all MCPS high schools are VERY similar. I'm not totally surprised, but I suspects much angst will be had in certain parts of Bethesda and Potomac.
I don't know how you can say this. They only listed the schools in Bethesda and Potomac, which happens to be the good schools, and a magnet school. The only conclusion you may be able to draw is Blair is equally good or better than the 4 w schools. So if you don't live in those areas, you will be fine if your child can get in a magnet school.
Read the thread. Blair isn't exclusively magnet.
That is irrelevant. No denominator is used in any of the data. Only how many applied to a good school and how many of THOSE that got in. I would think most of the kids who applied to Harvard from Blair were in the magnet program.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, so the major criteria on which high schools should be judged (prepping kids for strong college acceptance) shows that basically all MCPS high schools are VERY similar. I'm not totally surprised, but I suspects much angst will be had in certain parts of Bethesda and Potomac.
I don't know how you can say this. They only listed the schools in Bethesda and Potomac, which happens to be the good schools, and a magnet school. The only conclusion you may be able to draw is Blair is equally good or better than the 4 w schools. So if you don't live in those areas, you will be fine if your child can get in a magnet school.
Read the thread. Blair isn't exclusively magnet.
That is irrelevant. No denominator is used in any of the data. Only how many applied to a good school and how many of THOSE that got in. I would think most of the kids who applied to Harvard from Blair were in the magnet program.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, so the major criteria on which high schools should be judged (prepping kids for strong college acceptance) shows that basically all MCPS high schools are VERY similar. I'm not totally surprised, but I suspects much angst will be had in certain parts of Bethesda and Potomac.
I don't know how you can say this. They only listed the schools in Bethesda and Potomac, which happens to be the good schools, and a magnet school. The only conclusion you may be able to draw is Blair is equally good or better than the 4 w schools. So if you don't live in those areas, you will be fine if your child can get in a magnet school.
Read the thread. Blair isn't exclusively magnet.
Anonymous wrote:I'm wondering which school had the results that people were shuddering at when it was mislabeled as Blair?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, so the major criteria on which high schools should be judged (prepping kids for strong college acceptance) shows that basically all MCPS high schools are VERY similar. I'm not totally surprised, but I suspects much angst will be had in certain parts of Bethesda and Potomac.
I don't know how you can say this. They only listed the schools in Bethesda and Potomac, which happens to be the good schools, and a magnet school. The only conclusion you may be able to draw is Blair is equally good or better than the 4 w schools. So if you don't live in those areas, you will be fine if your child can get in a magnet school.
Read the thread. Blair isn't exclusively magnet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, so the major criteria on which high schools should be judged (prepping kids for strong college acceptance) shows that basically all MCPS high schools are VERY similar. I'm not totally surprised, but I suspects much angst will be had in certain parts of Bethesda and Potomac.
I don't know how you can say this. They only listed the schools in Bethesda and Potomac, which happens to be the good schools, and a magnet school. The only conclusion you may be able to draw is Blair is equally good or better than the 4 w schools. So if you don't live in those areas, you will be fine if your child can get in a magnet school.
Anonymous wrote:I've heard it said that it might be easier to get in from a school where fewer students are applying to top schools. Is that true?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've heard it said that it might be easier to get in from a school where fewer students are applying to top schools. Is that true?
Possibly but it you look at Blair, lots of kids are applying to top schools, in some cases more than the W schools.
Anonymous wrote:Wow, so the major criteria on which high schools should be judged (prepping kids for strong college acceptance) shows that basically all MCPS high schools are VERY similar. I'm not totally surprised, but I suspects much angst will be had in certain parts of Bethesda and Potomac.
Anonymous wrote:I've heard it said that it might be easier to get in from a school where fewer students are applying to top schools. Is that true?