Anonymous wrote:
The kids at Wilson are fantastic. I know Wilson kids that are among the most talented artists, athletes, musicians, student journalists, actors, debaters, etc. in the area. And I know Wilson students that are smarter - both academically and socially - than any private school kid I have ever met. And heck yes, these kids get into great colleges.
The fact that there are no Wilson kids among the National Merit Semifinalists tells me that there is something wrong the National Merit Semifinalist award criteria, not that there is something wrong with Wilson.
- Signed,
Parent of Two Wilson Students.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe the issue is more with the test administration at Wilson. I heard that last year's SAT test started 2 hours late and was a very confusing experience for the kids. This can cause some kids to underperform on these tests.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The kids at Wilson are fantastic. I know Wilson kids that are among the most talented artists, athletes, musicians, student journalists, actors, debaters, etc. in the area. And I know Wilson students that are smarter - both academically and socially - than any private school kid I have ever met. And heck yes, these kids get into great colleges.
The fact that there are no Wilson kids among the National Merit Semifinalists tells me that there is something wrong the National Merit Semifinalist award criteria, not that there is something wrong with Wilson.
- Signed,
Parent of Two Wilson Students.
Hey, Wilson is soo wonderfull that the fail at the PSAT.... please
To me Wilson is to much talk and nothing to show.
Anonymous wrote:Not buying it. Don't believe in top test takers. The PSAT (along with SAT, GRE, MCAT, GMAT etc.) simply isn't a difficult test for the bright, hard-working and well-prepared. I got a perfect score from a mediocre public school as a FARMs student.
Anonymous wrote:The kids at Wilson are fantastic. I know Wilson kids that are among the most talented artists, athletes, musicians, student journalists, actors, debaters, etc. in the area. And I know Wilson students that are smarter - both academically and socially - than any private school kid I have ever met. And heck yes, these kids get into great colleges.
The fact that there are no Wilson kids among the National Merit Semifinalists tells me that there is something wrong the National Merit Semifinalist award criteria, not that there is something wrong with Wilson.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The kids at Wilson are fantastic. I know Wilson kids that are among the most talented artists, athletes, musicians, student journalists, actors, debaters, etc. in the area. And I know Wilson students that are smarter - both academically and socially - than any private school kid I have ever met. And heck yes, these kids get into great colleges.
The fact that there are no Wilson kids among the National Merit Semifinalists tells me that there is something wrong the National Merit Semifinalist award criteria, not that there is something wrong with Wilson.
- Signed,
Parent of Two Wilson Students.
Hey, Wilson is soo wonderfull that the fail at the PSAT.... please
To me Wilson is to much talk and nothing to show.
Anonymous wrote:
The kids at Wilson are fantastic. I know Wilson kids that are among the most talented artists, athletes, musicians, student journalists, actors, debaters, etc. in the area. And I know Wilson students that are smarter - both academically and socially - than any private school kid I have ever met. And heck yes, these kids get into great colleges.
The fact that there are no Wilson kids among the National Merit Semifinalists tells me that there is something wrong the National Merit Semifinalist award criteria, not that there is something wrong with Wilson.
- Signed,
Parent of Two Wilson Students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was a semifinalist because I'm good at tests.
But that was 2 decades ago. Things are different now. I wouldn't expect to be a semifinalist without prepping. There are too many kids who have their eyes on the prize and will work their fingers to the bone to try and get it.
So why does no one at Wilson have their eye on the prize?
Because they can still get into Ivies without out it.
-- Signed current Wilson parent.
oxoxoxoxoxo
+100000
—parent of a Wilson senior
Anonymous wrote:It is really hard to be a semifinalist in DC. In most states scores in the top 98% will get you there. In DC you have to score in the top 99.5% (of kids in school in DC). Some kids are really well prepared. Some are great at taking tests. The fact that no one from Wilson got it this year doesn’t say anything about the school. There could be a hundred kids there who scored in the top 99% and in this city that wouldn’t be enough.