Anonymous wrote:"4. Students who "pass the test" are asked to interview. . .. In addition, it is important to determine whether the kid really wants to be there or is being forced by a parent. SWW is for kids who want to be there. "
The above is BS. Wouldn't it be amazing if every school was only filled with kids who wanted to be there? The interview process is extremely fishy.
Anonymous wrote:"4. Students who "pass the test" are asked to interview. . .. In addition, it is important to determine whether the kid really wants to be there or is being forced by a parent. SWW is for kids who want to be there. "
The above is BS. Wouldn't it be amazing if every school was only filled with kids who wanted to be there? The interview process is extremely fishy.
Anonymous wrote: 3. Students must decide where to rank SWW in the lottery. If it is not first and they are matched with there 1st school, they will not be considered by SWW. This is true of all the application schools. Therefore, because SWW is among if not the most competitive it is important to decide whether you really want to attend, but if it is not ranked 1st chances of consideration are quite low.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For a magnet to be outranked by Wooton and Whitman is not so great.
Not a true magnet in the MOCO sense. The process is very different.
Anonymous wrote:For a magnet to be outranked by Wooton and Whitman is not so great.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For a magnet to be outranked by Wooton and Whitman is not so great.
I don't know. What percentage of kids take the SATs these days? Is it pretty much the whole school? I imagine that the share of poor kids in any DCPS (including Wilson and SWW) is considerably higher than in many suburban schools.
Anonymous wrote:For a magnet to be outranked by Wooton and Whitman is not so great.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How much does the entrance test count in the final decision vs. the interview?
I think the "interview" should be replaced by lottery number.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi,
Our son is looking forward to applying to SWoW. We are relatively new to DC and have heard mostly great things about the school. Based on what folks have told us, it also seems a great fit (he's self-motivated, strong study skills, etc - not the same for our younger son). We know only a few families with firsthand knowledge, and would love any feedback folks could provide.
Another question ---- we are also considering private high school (but struggling with the cost). What are people's thoughts on comparing the education/experience at SWoW with local private schools? It seems from what we have read together with high school ratings, the the two may be quite similar. Any feedback would be appreciated.
Of course, none of this matters if he is not accepted. ?
Thanks.
Here's a ranking of local public and private high schools, FWIW. https://www.lotusprep.com/best-high-schools-dc/ The consensus, as far as I can tell, is that SWW has a lot of bright kids but it's still DCPS.
Anonymous wrote:Hi,
Our son is looking forward to applying to SWoW. We are relatively new to DC and have heard mostly great things about the school. Based on what folks have told us, it also seems a great fit (he's self-motivated, strong study skills, etc - not the same for our younger son). We know only a few families with firsthand knowledge, and would love any feedback folks could provide.
Another question ---- we are also considering private high school (but struggling with the cost). What are people's thoughts on comparing the education/experience at SWoW with local private schools? It seems from what we have read together with high school ratings, the the two may be quite similar. Any feedback would be appreciated.
Of course, none of this matters if he is not accepted. ?
Thanks.