Anonymous wrote:Well done, kids, but if anyone thinks this list isn’t circulating because a Whitman parent is pushing back against the racism charges, they’re delusional.
Anonymous wrote:I suspect there are no more than 20 traditional public high schools nationwide with comparable destination lists.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pretty similar to any public HS in a high SES area.
No, it's not at all. Find me another school with these stats in 2019.
They're also better than all the area Catholics and just as good as stats from the Big3 privates.
Why wouldn't other kids in this area do as well as Whitman kids?
If by "do as well" you mean, "attend brand-name elite schools," then the answer is because their parents cannot pay for it.
Half of the Blair magnet goes to UMD-CP every year, and it's not because they couldn't get into top 20 schools. It's because they can't (or don't want to) pay for them.
So to respond to "find me another school with those stats," you assume that money is no object.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pretty similar to any public HS in a high SES area.
No, it's not at all. Find me another school with these stats in 2019.
They're also better than all the area Catholics and just as good as stats from the Big3 privates.
Why wouldn't other kids in this area do as well as Whitman kids?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pretty similar to any public HS in a high SES area.
No, it's not at all. Find me another school with these stats in 2019.
They're also better than all the area Catholics and just as good as stats from the Big3 privates.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pretty similar to any public HS in a high SES area.
Prove it.
Yeah, it’s really not. Although there are places in New Jersey that have these numbers for example
Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised so few got in to MIT. What gives?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looks like there were a lot of legacy applicants at Whitman --good for them!
Right because from what I have read here, no college of value accepts anyone from MCPS..
Anonymous wrote:Looks like there were a lot of legacy applicants at Whitman --good for them!
Anonymous wrote:Out of 500 or so graduates? Meh.