Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We prefer the schools in FCPS that are more focused on academics, along with the separate, beautiful county rec centers like Oak-Marr.
Ah, but do they have winning tennis teams?
DP, but the 6A tennis champions last year were McLean (boys) and Oakton (girls), and the 5A champions were TJ (boys) and Marshall (girls).
So it seems the answer is yes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, it will be easier to get into colleges coming from Wakefield, than some of the other schools and areas mentioned here.
Doubt it, as the culture there doesn’t position the kids to be equally strong candidates for admission.
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Not from I have seen.
Then tell us about all the scholars coming out of Wakefield. For example, how many National Merit Semifinalists have there been at Wakefield the past five years? How strong is the Model UN program? What robotics teams or student publications have won national awards? The statistics on college admissions published in Arlington Magazine consistently fail to impress.
Yet they will have graduates that surpass kids from the “good” schools. Hard to accept, but it happens. No guarantees. Going to Yorktown doesn’t necessarily pay off. Often you just end up with an entitled kid with a drinking problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, it will be easier to get into colleges coming from Wakefield, than some of the other schools and areas mentioned here.
Doubt it, as the culture there doesn’t position the kids to be equally strong candidates for admission.
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Not from I have seen.
Then tell us about all the scholars coming out of Wakefield. For example, how many National Merit Semifinalists have there been at Wakefield the past five years? How strong is the Model UN program? What robotics teams or student publications have won national awards? The statistics on college admissions published in Arlington Magazine consistently fail to impress.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, it will be easier to get into colleges coming from Wakefield, than some of the other schools and areas mentioned here.
Doubt it, as the culture there doesn’t position the kids to be equally strong candidates for admission.
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Not from I have seen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, it will be easier to get into colleges coming from Wakefield, than some of the other schools and areas mentioned here.
Doubt it, as the culture there doesn’t position the kids to be equally strong candidates for admission.
Anonymous wrote:It will also be easier to make the varsity or be a leader in another activity at a Wakefield than some of the other schools. It just depends on what you’re looking for.
Anonymous wrote:It will also be easier to make the varsity or be a leader in another activity at a Wakefield than some of the other schools. It just depends on what you’re looking for.
Anonymous wrote:OP, it will be easier to get into colleges coming from Wakefield, than some of the other schools and areas mentioned here.
Anonymous wrote:OP, it will be easier to get into colleges coming from Wakefield, than some of the other schools and areas mentioned here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stuart has crew![]()
And FCHS has a tennis team
And they both suck. FCHS tennis team got bagel by both Marshalls and TJ TWICE. Very unfortunate that Stuart and FCHS are in the same division as TJ and they both serve as doormat for TJ and Marshalls![]()
Please stop saying Marshalls. That is the department store, not the school.
Also, Stuart won its district in boys tennis several times when the Shane brothers were playing. They both ended up at, you guessed it, UVA.