Demographics of 2023 TJ admissions

Anonymous
Are they out yet?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Are they out yet?


Usually aren't for a little while after decisions are released.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Are they out yet?


No, but I predict they will be virtually identical to last year's demographics.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are they out yet?


No, but I predict they will be virtually identical to last year's demographics.


That would be odd since selection is race-blind.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are they out yet?


No, but I predict they will be virtually identical to last year's demographics.


That would be odd since selection is race-blind.


The applicant pool is not remotely similar to the county's demographics and skews heavily with groups over others.
Anonymous
Where can I find last year’s demographics?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Where can I find last year’s demographics?


I heard the changes to admission reduced the Asian population from 90% to 89%. Everyone else is <5%.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Where can I find last year’s demographics?


I heard the changes to admission reduced the Asian population from 90% to 89%. Everyone else is <5%.


Stop trolling. You know those stats are bogus
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Where can I find last year’s demographics?


I heard the changes to admission reduced the Asian population from 90% to 89%. Everyone else is <5%.


Stop trolling. You know those stats are bogus


I know. It went from roughly 65% to 60%, whites make up about 20%, and everyone else is in the 5%-10%. It will go back to what it was as people figure out how to better game the new system.
Anonymous
What is the current demographics of the school?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What is the current demographics of the school?


roughly what the last person posted
Anonymous
From WAPO: “The Class of 2026 at TJ, as the school is known, will include 550 students accepted from a pool of 2,544 applicants. Of the offers sent to eighth-graders, about 60 percent went to Asian students, 21 percent to White students, 8 percent to Hispanic students and 6 percent to Black students.”
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:From WAPO: “The Class of 2026 at TJ, as the school is known, will include 550 students accepted from a pool of 2,544 applicants. Of the offers sent to eighth-graders, about 60 percent went to Asian students, 21 percent to White students, 8 percent to Hispanic students and 6 percent to Black students.”

Add to that 20% FARMs, 1% Special Education, .2% ESL
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:From WAPO: “The Class of 2026 at TJ, as the school is known, will include 550 students accepted from a pool of 2,544 applicants. Of the offers sent to eighth-graders, about 60 percent went to Asian students, 21 percent to White students, 8 percent to Hispanic students and 6 percent to Black students.”


Those poor Asians. Beaten down by the system such that they actually had a higher percentage of admitted students than they had applicants. Must be racism at work.
Anonymous
The Class of 2025, the first to be admitted under the system, was about 54 percent Asian, 22 percent White, 11 percent Hispanic and 7 percent Black.

For the Class of 2026 at TJ, about 60 percent went to Asian students, 21 percent to White students, 8 percent to Hispanic students and 6 percent to Black students.

Let’s wait for the numbers for Class 2027.
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