You are a sputtering bore, and nothing you've said changes the fact that the Ivies aren't particularly interested in most TJ students. |
Do we think it's just one White Supremicist posting repeatedly here? I hope so. Gross to think there would be more than one paranoid racist. |
Oh and I forgot on the college interest scale - a bunch of the kids built and got NASA to launch a TJ satellite - the only one ever by HS students. That's got to be a real snooze to college admissions folks. |
I'll give you that. Most TJ students don't get admitted to Ivies. Only 25% do. Most other HS kids don't either - probably 10% is a good guess. |
If it were such a BFD, you'd think it might spur an increase in applications, rather than a steady decline in the number of students interested in TJ. |
Yep it's all made up. That satellite really isn't out there. |
Except for a fact that about 25% are accepted by Ivy League schools and another 7% are accepted by MIT and Stanford. |
Stop with all the hostilities toward TJ. Just because your kids can't dream about applying or were rejected, that doesn't mean you should try to drag it down, That is immature. Just be proud we have such a great school in our area as an option. You should encourage kids trying to get a great education and become scientists and engineers. We need more brilliant scientists and engineers for our future. Unless you think we need more Investment Bankers and Lawyers. |
+100 |
Nobody said it was. |
Bankers and lawyers booooooooo |
Bankers and lawyers booooooooo |
Bankers and lawyers booooooooo |
Really? It had nothing to do with FCPS/the School Board setting priorities for STEM academies at Chantilly and Marshall? It had nothing to do with FCPS setting up robotics (and other STEM) after-school programs at middle schools and high schools? It had nothing to do with regional science fairs? It was "those TJ kids" instead? |
Several posters here have absolutely implied it. |