Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Yes, the only outlier is Coldspring.... Differences in all the other centers aren't really significant.
And CS HGC is something like 90% Asian.
That's untrue. Stop spreading the rumor. Another Myth is that HGCs are mostly girls.
Anonymous wrote:No matter how I put this, you are going to think I'm bragging. So be it...
The point is that it really is more about who applies rather than if they prep or if they are connected or their race.
This is why the new report is suggesting what to do to get more kids to apply to see who really is in the broader population.
From a few years back and a HGC not mentioned yet.
V-150, Q-152, NV-158
None of my DSs 6 (7 total kids) closest friends did any prep nor did any of them have any individual score below 140 and no two scores below 146. (Kids talk and compare ALL grades/scores.)
They found each other long before the HGC test. They are three different races and have different levels of social/athletic/musical skills but they grouped together to have someone their own age to talk to.
One of them has the charisma of JFK but will seek out the violin master because she can make her laugh and her A group friends have too much charisma of their own to be together all the time.
You could say that their educated parents prepped them but really their interactions with each other prepped them. That is why it is important to cast a wide net for the HGCs so they can prep each other
for MS and HS. None of them had any problem getting into either the MS nor HS magnets, never even waitlisted.
"There are only so many spots, so the chance of any child getting in is low, regardless of race."
My guess is that there is a group of kids whose chances of getting in are not low. This makes the rest of the spots twice as hard to get if any of your scores are near the medians. This idea has been
written about regarding college applications but it also seems to apply to magnets in MCPS.
Anonymous wrote:The process of getting into the HGC programs is BS.
1) A disproportionate number of kids take test prep courses to prepare for the testing. If your child did not take the test prep, then they are at a disadvantage in taking the test.
2) If you have connections and your teacher/school ranks your child at the top of all candidates (regardless of scores), your child normally will get in. It's all politics.
3) The county is swinging it's quotas now to favor minorities in the HGC programs. Again, making the median scores are only a small factor in consideration. The HGC won't let you view the teacher and school recommendations for your child so you don't see all the data points. Your child can be a better candidate but loses his slot because he is white or Asian.
Anonymous wrote:The process of getting into the HGC programs is BS.
1) A disproportionate number of kids take test prep courses to prepare for the testing. If your child did not take the test prep, then they are at a disadvantage in taking the test.
2) If you have connections and your teacher/school ranks your child at the top of all candidates (regardless of scores), your child normally will get in. It's all politics.
3) The county is swinging it's quotas now to favor minorities in the HGC programs. Again, making the median scores are only a small factor in consideration. The HGC won't let you view the teacher and school recommendations for your child so you don't see all the data points. Your child can be a better candidate but loses his slot because he is white or Asian.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The process of getting into the HGC programs is BS.
1) A disproportionate number of kids take test prep courses to prepare for the testing. If your child did not take the test prep, then they are at a disadvantage in taking the test.
2) If you have connections and your teacher/school ranks your child at the top of all candidates (regardless of scores), your child normally will get in. It's all politics.
3) The county is swinging it's quotas now to favor minorities in the HGC programs. Again, making the median scores are only a small factor in consideration. The HGC won't let you view the teacher and school recommendations for your child so you don't see all the data points. Your child can be a better candidate but loses his slot because he is white or Asian.
Nothing that you've said is true.
Anonymous wrote:The process of getting into the HGC programs is BS.
1) A disproportionate number of kids take test prep courses to prepare for the testing. If your child did not take the test prep, then they are at a disadvantage in taking the test.
2) If you have connections and your teacher/school ranks your child at the top of all candidates (regardless of scores), your child normally will get in. It's all politics.
3) The county is swinging it's quotas now to favor minorities in the HGC programs. Again, making the median scores are only a small factor in consideration. The HGC won't let you view the teacher and school recommendations for your child so you don't see all the data points. Your child can be a better candidate but loses his slot because he is white or Asian.
Anonymous wrote:Rationale and discussion of its helpfulness/legitimacy appears earlier in e thread.
Anonymous wrote:
Barnsley: V-132, Q-134, NV-127
Chevy Chase: V-137, Q-135, NV-129
Clearspring: V-129, Q-132, NV- 126
Cold Spring: V-136, Q-144, NV- 137
Fox Chapel: V-131 Q-135 NV-127
Drew: V-128, Q-131, NV -122
Pine Crest/Oak View: V-129, Q- 126, NV- 122