
This is what I have gathered...any more info:
7 Stanford 9 Princeton 11 MIT 12 UChicago 14 Duke 14 NW 18 Berkeley 18 Cornell 57 CMU 78 Michigan 79 W&M Any numbers on UVA, Harvard, Yale, Brown...etc.? |
How do we know these are accurate? |
I was wondering same thing! |
It should be noted when analyzing these results that the Class of 2022 was admitted in the first year of the new battery of admissions tests, which included the Quant-Q for the first time.
The first year of the new exams saw a decline in the percentage of Asian students from 74.9% in the Class of 2021 to 65.2% in the Class of 2022, before the prep companies were able to get a hold of the Quant-Q. There is an argument to be made that the Class of 2022 is the least prep-heavy class ever under the previous admissions process, and as such it is no surprise to me that they seem to be exceeding the recent performance of TJ graduating classes in the college admissions process. Well done! |
barf |
Because Curie posed first and last names on their FB page, its public knowledge exactly who the 50 kids who prepped at Curie for the class of 2022, the 80 in the class of 2023 and the 133 in the class of 2024. Would be interesting to do an analysis. |
Fake news spread by Russian asset. |
Curie has since deleted those lists, but it would indeed be interesting for anyone who captured a screenshot to analyze those students' eventual performance at TJ and their college admissions results. My difficulty is not necessarily with all of the students who attended Curie - it is fairly ubiquitous amongst the South Asian community in Loudoun and western Fairfax. It is with those students who would not have gotten into TJ but for their privileged access to testing materials gained through their parents' investment of nearly $5,000. |
Congratulations for those admitted to Berkeley. Berkeley has the best CS program and best engineering programs! |
6 Brown 15 to MIT 4 to Harvard (at least) 10 early to Yale + some RD |
BUT these numbers include a lot of cross admits so take these with a grain of salt |
6 acceptances for Harvard. |
wow 2022 is stronger than the class of 2021. Congrats! |
Strayer University! |
This should not come as a surprise. The Class of 2022 was the first that was admitted under a new battery of tests that the prep complex had not seen yet, resulting in the first-ever decline in the percentage of offers granted to Asian students. Class of 2021 was 74.9% Asian, having climbed steadily for a whole generation. The Class of 2022 saw the percentage of offers to Asian students plummet to 65.2% before correcting itself in the following two years to 72 and 73% once the prep companies got a hold of the new exam. The Class of 2022 was the least prep-impacted class in recent TJ history, which explains a lot of why they’re seeing such success in the college admissions process. Just another argument for reducing the impact of the prep industry in TJ admissions. |