Anonymous
Post 02/27/2016 21:51     Subject: Deciding between magnets

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If they can get in to magnet sci in 11/12. First priority is SMAC

I thought I heard at the SMAC info night in October that most magnet electives are full of magnet students - there usually aren't more than a couple of spots available for non-magnet students.

This was me - I am sorry if it seemed like I was second-guessing your child's decision. I am sure he or she had excellent reasons to pick CAP over SMAC. Onward and Upward!


Well, I did have a slight panic attack at the thought of those full classes!
But we are all good. Thanks for the good wishes!
Anonymous
Post 02/27/2016 09:16     Subject: Deciding between magnets

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If they can get in to magnet sci in 11/12. First priority is SMAC

I thought I heard at the SMAC info night in October that most magnet electives are full of magnet students - there usually aren't more than a couple of spots available for non-magnet students.

This was me - I am sorry if it seemed like I was second-guessing your child's decision. I am sure he or she had excellent reasons to pick CAP over SMAC. Onward and Upward!
Anonymous
Post 02/27/2016 09:14     Subject: Re:Deciding between magnets

Anonymous wrote:When I was in college, the pre-med students who chose unconventional non-science majors, while making sure to keep up with the science requirements, got into the "best" med schools in the end. Sometimes, people don't just want the typical. Good luck to you and your DC!

Not necessarily because they were non-science majors but perhaps because they were unusual in that they were good in all their subjects- this might be a self-selected group of highly able and motivated students who are all-round great students,
Anonymous
Post 02/27/2016 08:33     Subject: Deciding between magnets

Thank you, PP's!
Anonymous
Post 02/27/2016 06:39     Subject: Re:Deciding between magnets

When I was in college, the pre-med students who chose unconventional non-science majors, while making sure to keep up with the science requirements, got into the "best" med schools in the end. Sometimes, people don't just want the typical. Good luck to you and your DC!
Anonymous
Post 02/26/2016 23:54     Subject: Re:Deciding between magnets

Wouldn't let the "know it alls" be the judge and jury about a personal and family decision. There are many paths to success and sometimes the more common or conventional path is not necessarily the right one for everyone. I commend your child for making a tough choice and you for supporting such.
Anonymous
Post 02/26/2016 23:22     Subject: Deciding between magnets

Well, let's hope it works out for our child! The letter is in the mail. I'll probably have all kinds of second-guessing, and DC will too but both programs are good, and DC wanted a more rounded education despite being enthralled by the science classes. Also, more into filmmaking than computer programming, physics classes aside.
Anonymous
Post 02/26/2016 20:31     Subject: Deciding between magnets

Anonymous wrote:If they can get in to magnet sci in 11/12. First priority is SMAC

I thought I heard at the SMAC info night in October that most magnet electives are full of magnet students - there usually aren't more than a couple of spots available for non-magnet students.
Anonymous
Post 02/26/2016 20:22     Subject: Deciding between magnets

Wow, who on earth who wants STEM chooses CAP over SMAC. Good god!
Anonymous
Post 02/26/2016 20:20     Subject: Deciding between magnets

If they can get in to magnet sci in 11/12. First priority is SMAC