TJ Results from Kimer?

Anonymous
We got in! Curious how many others will be accepting their offers? And how many offers Kilmer students received?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We got in! Curious how many others will be accepting their offers? And how many offers Kilmer students received?

expect around 25 to 30 from Kilmer, similar to last year.
Anonymous
Anecdotally, half of the Science Olympiad team members got in (about six kids).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We got in! Curious how many others will be accepting their offers? And how many offers Kilmer students received?


And congratulations!
Anonymous
Here is older data from the class of 2025:

School Applicants Waitpool Offered
=============================
Carson Middle School 245 121 42
Longfellow Middle School 149 80 28
Lake Braddock Middle School 120 56 12
Rocky Run Middle School 127 54 24
Glasgow Middle School 88 51 15
Kilmer Middle School 113 49 TS


BTW - the “TS” stands for too small a number to list or under 10 students.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Here is older data from the class of 2025:

School Applicants Waitpool Offered
=============================
Carson Middle School 245 121 42
Longfellow Middle School 149 80 28
Lake Braddock Middle School 120 56 12
Rocky Run Middle School 127 54 24
Glasgow Middle School 88 51 15
Kilmer Middle School 113 49 TS


BTW - the “TS” stands for too small a number to list or under 10 students.


Yes, it's interesting that it was so low that year, but the following year, it tripled. Hopefully this year it's similar to last year.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Here is older data from the class of 2025:

School Applicants Waitpool Offered
=============================
Carson Middle School 245 121 42
Longfellow Middle School 149 80 28
Lake Braddock Middle School 120 56 12
Rocky Run Middle School 127 54 24
Glasgow Middle School 88 51 15
Kilmer Middle School 113 49 TS


BTW - the “TS” stands for too small a number to list or under 10 students.


Yes, it's interesting that it was so low that year, but the following year, it tripled. Hopefully this year it's similar to last year.

Equity admissions can make it whatever the number needs to be.
Anonymous
you do know that TJ posts the admission data every year right? This year Kilmer was offered 35 seats.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:you do know that TJ posts the admission data every year right? This year Kilmer was offered 35 seats.

Where can I see the admission data?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Anecdotally, half of the Science Olympiad team members got in (about six kids).


Did those winning top 3 places in SO got offered? At my DC’s school, kids winning top places all got rejected or waitlisted.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anecdotally, half of the Science Olympiad team members got in (about six kids).


Did those winning top 3 places in SO got offered? At my DC’s school, kids winning top places all got rejected or waitlisted.


All the top kids from their school got in. That's how the process works.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anecdotally, half of the Science Olympiad team members got in (about six kids).


Did those winning top 3 places in SO got offered? At my DC’s school, kids winning top places all got rejected or waitlisted.


Which school?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anecdotally, half of the Science Olympiad team members got in (about six kids).


Did those winning top 3 places in SO got offered? At my DC’s school, kids winning top places all got rejected or waitlisted.


I think my DD is in the same school. They offered kids getting 5 and 6 places but not top 3 lol. To be fair, they didn’t have this information in the application.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anecdotally, half of the Science Olympiad team members got in (about six kids).


Did those winning top 3 places in SO got offered? At my DC’s school, kids winning top places all got rejected or waitlisted.


I think my DD is in the same school. They offered kids getting 5 and 6 places but not top 3 lol. To be fair, they didn’t have this information in the application.


Top 1.5% from each school got offers. These top 3 SO must not be in the top 1.5% of their school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anecdotally, half of the Science Olympiad team members got in (about six kids).


Did those winning top 3 places in SO got offered? At my DC’s school, kids winning top places all got rejected or waitlisted.


I think my DD is in the same school. They offered kids getting 5 and 6 places but not top 3 lol. To be fair, they didn’t have this information in the application.


Top 1.5% from each school got offers. These top 3 SO must not be in the top 1.5% of their school.


Depends on how you define top. Definitely, not GPA or Math and Science levels. If they use those clear criteria, there should not be much change in Asian percentage. That aside, even within Asian kids, who were selected was also much of a toss up.
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