The very top students shouldn't be significantly impacted though, should they? TJ should still have an amazing top group of students with great scores, grades, and ECs. I wouldn't have expected fewer at Stanford, Harvard, and MIT. |
+1. TJ Class of 2023 had very few MIT acceptances compared to previous years. Class of 2024 did better. We shall see about class of 2025 |
The "very top students" got spread around a bit more than in the past. I suspect the big differences in college admissions will be in the bottom half not the top 10%. |
The very top students would be the ones with Regeneron or an olympiad qualification. TJ should still have plenty of these. The new admissions process did miss some top tier talent, and it will be very interesting to see whether the olympiad level kids at McLean or Langley get into HYPSM. |
Of the TJ kids that MIT accepted, what are their profiles/stats? Girls? Boys? |
Not every kid shares where they were accepted and were they are attending, so the numbers are going to be anecdotal. Some kids might only say were they are attending and not include where they were accepted.
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For the top schools like MIT, the information gets out. I think we will know more tomorrow. |
How good is the college counseling at TJ? I worry that some of the kids are not as strategic in their approaches, which was fine a decade ago. For example, you don't hear much about the use of ED2 at places like Chicago, Hopkins, and Vandy. |
MIT is looking to take students from more schools. |
It's above average. |
Their admissions from places like Stuyvesant and Bergen academies seems about the same. |
I heard admissions were much stronger than in recent years. |
Stop all the lying. The same poster has an agenda and is pushing it here. |
DP - to clarify - what's the agenda? Is it TJ's admission's quality went down? Or is it TJ's overall quality went down? |
The way TJ educational standard declines over time, It will eventually none be getting to Stanford, Harvard, and MIT. |