Because they see/know the kids they left behind at their base school who are getting in... |
Cause I have a kid at TJ and they get deferred and rejected with crazy high rigor and stats. Base school kids we know with Lower stats routinely get in. There’s a conscious effort not to flood VA state schools with TJ kids. TJ is a disadvantage in state. |
UVA is a safety for vast majority of TJ students. Put it in another way, it is considered shameful to go to UVA after TJ. |
Not true, and put it in another way, not true. |
Love it. It is considered fortunate to get into UVA from TJ. I’m sure plenty of parents shooting for Ivy League are disappointed if their kids end up at UVA. But it is not a safety. And the one who have that option consider themselves lucky to have it. |
which major? |
This was the exact result for my high-stats DC last year except DC didn't apply to Purdue. Those were all EA acceptances. But didn't get into anything else in RD round. |
Can I ask major and where he/she was rejected? |
My son from non TJ FCPS was also deferred. Kids were accepted from his school with lower stats. |
CS major. Rejected - mit, cmu, cornell & princeton |
+1 |
OMG TJ is such a hardship for you! |
So sad for DD ... ![]() |
Compare the number of Ivy admits from TJ vs the rest of the state's high schools. |
Sure most TJ kids who are in the top 25% or so of the class will aim for Harvard, MIT, Duke, etc. but UVA ends up being a great value for TJ kids. Maybe some of the disappointment comes from a belief that the kids who end up at UVA could've have gotten the same outcome with much less stress and rigor, but TJ is about the experience not just the college admissions |