Anonymous wrote:I suspect Montgomery College is a popular option for those kids that did not get into UMD. Many will transfer to UMD through the MTAP (Maryland Transfer Advantage Program).
Anonymous wrote:Why so many to Michigan? Do parents really want to pay 3x the in-state tuition?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The gap year number is shocking. This is such a bad idea for most students.
Tell that to the Europeans who've been doing it for decades. I think it depends on the child, but can be a great idea, both from a standpoint of one more year to mature, and/or a year to decompress before diving back in to the pressure cooker that college has become.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Next most popular schools:
Georgia 8
Indiana 7
Tulane 7
VT 7
Wisconsin 7
Colorado 6
Undecided 6
Georgetown 5
Salisbury 5
South Carolina 5
USC 5
Vermont 5
Elon 4
Miami 4
Miami Ohio 4
NYU 4
Pitt 4
Rochester 4
St. Mary's of MD 4
Syracuse 4
Tufts 4
UVA 4
Yale 4
Underwhelming list.
Hardly underwhelming, imo!!
----Syracuse Grad
Underwhelming since Whitman is one of the best HS in the one of the best school districts in the country.
It is a rich white public school with no magnet.
The private schools and magnet programs are much tougher. The other MCPS schools have special programs or the top students stand out in a sea of mediocre.
MCPS does grade inflation (no district gives a whole 1.0 increase for honors courses and that scale table without number grades - yikes!) Regional admissions have to try and recalculate MCPS grades. They hate that they took away final exams, and offer AP’s to nearly everyone now, while honors is “not remedial” meaning most take them, especially a school like Whitman. There isn’t much of a way to stand out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Next most popular schools:
Georgia 8
Indiana 7
Tulane 7
VT 7
Wisconsin 7
Colorado 6
Undecided 6
Georgetown 5
Salisbury 5
South Carolina 5
USC 5
Vermont 5
Elon 4
Miami 4
Miami Ohio 4
NYU 4
Pitt 4
Rochester 4
St. Mary's of MD 4
Syracuse 4
Tufts 4
UVA 4
Yale 4
Why so many to Georgia?
New best school in SEC. Fun town. Great Honors program.
One of the best honors programs in the country. Great merit aid/scholarships for high stats kids. Athens is awesome.

Anonymous wrote:How is the college counselling at Whitman?
Anonymous wrote:55 kids (roughly 12%) are going to the schools ranked in the top 25 by US News. Last year that number was 61.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you include numbers for the top SLACs (if there are any)?
Bates 1
College of Wooster 1
Haverford 1
Vassar 1
Washington and Lee 1
Also one going to Wesleyan and two to Bowdoin.
And I have it on good authority that one of the gap year kids is going to Williams.
In other words, s/he's planning to reapply to Ivies, prob going to use early-action on Princeton.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Next most popular schools:
Georgia 8
Indiana 7
Tulane 7
VT 7
Wisconsin 7
Colorado 6
Undecided 6
Georgetown 5
Salisbury 5
South Carolina 5
USC 5
Vermont 5
Elon 4
Miami 4
Miami Ohio 4
NYU 4
Pitt 4
Rochester 4
St. Mary's of MD 4
Syracuse 4
Tufts 4
UVA 4
Yale 4
Underwhelming list.
Why underwhelming? A public school sent a nontrivial number of kids to elite institutions and a substantial number to darn good ones. No ordinary public school is so special.
Anonymous wrote:The gap year number is shocking. This is such a bad idea for most students.