Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:THey implied at the orientation session that they do some gender balancing so probably a girl has a better chance of getting in because fewer girls apply.
However. There are 800 applicants for 100 spots plus 25 additional spots that go to cluster kids. So the odds are not high. By all means apply but don't make it the only acceptable option.
Why do they have 25 additional spots for cluster kids? It is a competitive-admissions program. Makes no sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:or MCPS could spare everyone the headaches and throw out these caps altogether and provide these services for each home school for as many kids as are actually qualified
Agreed all 125 spots should go to local kids.
Actually, only 60-70% of local students who apply are accepted. They are not all qualified.
That wasn't the point.
What was the point? That there shouldn't be magnets?
"or MCPS could spare everyone the headaches and throw out these caps altogether and provide these services for each home school for as many kids as are actually qualified"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:or MCPS could spare everyone the headaches and throw out these caps altogether and provide these services for each home school for as many kids as are actually qualified
Agreed all 125 spots should go to local kids.
Actually, only 60-70% of local students who apply are accepted. They are not all qualified.
That wasn't the point.
What was the point? That there shouldn't be magnets?
"or MCPS could spare everyone the headaches and throw out these caps altogether and provide these services for each home school for as many kids as are actually qualified"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:or MCPS could spare everyone the headaches and throw out these caps altogether and provide these services for each home school for as many kids as are actually qualified
Agreed all 125 spots should go to local kids.
Actually, only 60-70% of local students who apply are accepted. They are not all qualified.
That wasn't the point.
What was the point? That there shouldn't be magnets?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:or MCPS could spare everyone the headaches and throw out these caps altogether and provide these services for each home school for as many kids as are actually qualified
Agreed all 125 spots should go to local kids.
Actually, only 60-70% of local students who apply are accepted. They are not all qualified.
That wasn't the point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:or MCPS could spare everyone the headaches and throw out these caps altogether and provide these services for each home school for as many kids as are actually qualified
Agreed all 125 spots should go to local kids.
Actually, only 60-70% of local students who apply are accepted. They are not all qualified.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:or MCPS could spare everyone the headaches and throw out these caps altogether and provide these services for each home school for as many kids as are actually qualified
Agreed all 125 spots should go to local kids.
Anonymous wrote:or MCPS could spare everyone the headaches and throw out these caps altogether and provide these services for each home school for as many kids as are actually qualified
Anonymous wrote:My daughter had scores right at the average of the accepted students but was rejected by the meganet. The reason was that they don't not accept too many, no more than 5/6, students from one middle schoo cluster! That means if you live in one of the middle school with a lot of highly archived students, your dear DC has to be better than the average accepted students.
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