Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Balls Hill is just a main road with quite a bit of traffic.
Like Kirby, Old Dominion, Chain Bridge and Georgetown Pike. Got it. Thanks. This is all very helpful.
We have only driven by both neighborhoods on weekends so have no idea what traffic will be like during rush hour.
Traffic in Mclean (inside the beltway) during rush hour is not bad. There are some traffic jams near schools in Mclean but that happens around all schools during start/dismissal times. There are more cars on the roads, but it's doesn't get snarled like around Tysons Corner at rush hour. There is heavy traffic on 123 and 193 near the beltway during rush hour, but it's NBD. I think the traffic jams are much worse during rush hour in Great Falls than McLean inside the beltway. There is way worse traffic in the outer burbs than inside the beltway in Mclean.
You must be joking. Getting through McLean during rush hour is an absolute nightmare.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it matters, I think Cooper and Langley offer Japanese language classes and Longfellow and McLean offer Chinese language courses.
Langley also offers Russian.
Langley also offers Chinese at Marshall Academy.
McLean offers Chinese on site. But if you have a kid who wants to take an Academy class at Marshall or Falls Church, it’s a shorter bus ride from McLean.
There are some other electives that McLean offers that Langley does not, and vice versa. For example, McLean is offering AP Capstone next year, and Langley is not. That said, both schools schools offer plenty of interesting electives.
Does McLean offer the two-week internship program at the end of senior year? It's called Langley Leap and is a highlight for seniors.