Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not as comprehensive, but here are some of the acceptances for Wilson in DC, for comparison. Pretty impressive:
http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/721690.page
Can't compare with that data...it is reports admissions, not enrollment.
True - but admissions tells me all of their offerings. Enrollment tells me what they could afford or colleges that offered major scholarships to lure top students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not as comprehensive, but here are some of the acceptances for Wilson in DC, for comparison. Pretty impressive:
http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/721690.page
Can't compare with that data...it is reports admissions, not enrollment.
True - but admissions tells me all of their offerings. Enrollment tells me what they could afford or colleges that offered major scholarships to lure top students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Why so many to Georgia?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is the college counselling at Whitman?
No better than at any other large public school, i.e. not good.
Anonymous wrote:How is the college counselling at Whitman?
Anonymous wrote:So many mean comments on here. Just because these students live in an affluent area, doesn't mean that they are all rolling in cash or only want to go to a "top" school. Not surprising that so many are going to UMD - a smart choice for an excellent affordable education. Congrats to the class of 2018 wherever life may take you next!
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not as comprehensive, but here are some of the acceptances for Wilson in DC, for comparison. Pretty impressive:
http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/721690.page
Can't compare with that data...it is reports admissions, not enrollment.
Anonymous wrote:Not as comprehensive, but here are some of the acceptances for Wilson in DC, for comparison. Pretty impressive:
http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/721690.page
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At the very least, it helps put things in perspective. Sometimes you get the vibe from places like DCUM that schools like Whitman are such pressure cookers where everyone is is going to a top college and only losers are going to schools like Georgia or Penn State or South Carolina. But as this list demonstrates, it's not everyone, or even anywhere near the majority of kids going to Ivies/equivalents (or even schools like Vanderbilt).
The truth is that it is a pressure cooker environment and those who do not excel academically are made to feel inferior.
No one is "making" anyone else feel inferior. I've had one kid there who was a high achiever and another who is a decent, but not great student. Their friends at Whitman have been all over the map. There are lots of opportunities there for kids who don't want to load up on the max number of APs and strive all the time, and a wide variety of crowds to find your place in. That's one of the benefits of its large size IMO. The pressure cooker aspect for the top kids is not a result of anything the school does, more just a matter of hard working peers and, in some cases, overly involved parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At the very least, it helps put things in perspective. Sometimes you get the vibe from places like DCUM that schools like Whitman are such pressure cookers where everyone is is going to a top college and only losers are going to schools like Georgia or Penn State or South Carolina. But as this list demonstrates, it's not everyone, or even anywhere near the majority of kids going to Ivies/equivalents (or even schools like Vanderbilt).
The truth is that it is a pressure cooker environment and those who do not excel academically are made to feel inferior.
Anonymous wrote:At the very least, it helps put things in perspective. Sometimes you get the vibe from places like DCUM that schools like Whitman are such pressure cookers where everyone is is going to a top college and only losers are going to schools like Georgia or Penn State or South Carolina. But as this list demonstrates, it's not everyone, or even anywhere near the majority of kids going to Ivies/equivalents (or even schools like Vanderbilt).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one is going to MIT?
MIT may have taken most of its MoCo allotment from Blair this year--6 kids from there
Also from RMIB and Poolesville.