TJ Admissions

Anonymous
Most likely.
Anonymous
If you are smart, you are in disregard to race.
Anonymous
Does anyone know of any non-asian students who were accepted? Can you share what school you came from? Race? Gender?
Anonymous
My white daughter was accepted. Non-Fairfax County public school.
Anonymous
You have to have a brain to be accepted, regardless of race.
Anonymous
if accepted, contact peterap1@hotmail.com. He is the best expert in teaching AP chem and AP Bio for TJ students.
Anonymous
His students got admissions from Yale Harvard MIT etc. advanced to national chem Olympiad, too. He is a great teacher.
Anonymous
My (white) daughter got in - Kilmer MS. GT Center.
Anonymous
When are people going to be able to spell Loudoun County correctly?
Anonymous
My (Asian) daughter didn't get in after 4.0, 100% on the test, stellar teacher recommendations, Decent Essays, a math passionate person in Algebra2/Trig in 8th grade, Chess champion, Chamber violinist, an all-star basketball player, Science Olympiad participant, Math counts winner. What else do you need? A paid student information sheet writer to write politically pleasing words??

Go figure!
Anonymous
PP, can you say which GT center your daughter applied from?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My (Asian) daughter didn't get in after 4.0, 100% on the test, stellar teacher recommendations, Decent Essays, a math passionate person in Algebra2/Trig in 8th grade, Chess champion, Chamber violinist, an all-star basketball player, Science Olympiad participant, Math counts winner. What else do you need? A paid student information sheet writer to write politically pleasing words??

Go figure!


Incredibly impressive; would think someone like that would be a shoo-in. "What elese do you need?" Um, maybe not community sevice? Asians sometimes have reputation for not being altruistic.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My (Asian) daughter didn't get in after 4.0, 100% on the test, stellar teacher recommendations, Decent Essays, a math passionate person in Algebra2/Trig in 8th grade, Chess champion, Chamber violinist, an all-star basketball player, Science Olympiad participant, Math counts winner. What else do you need? A paid student information sheet writer to write politically pleasing words??

Go figure!


Incredibly impressive; would think someone like that would be a shoo-in. "What elese do you need?" Um, maybe not community sevice? Asians sometimes have reputation for not being altruistic.


FYI.. She did more community service in 7th & 8th than required by the school...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My (Asian) daughter didn't get in after 4.0, 100% on the test, stellar teacher recommendations, Decent Essays, a math passionate person in Algebra2/Trig in 8th grade, Chess champion, Chamber violinist, an all-star basketball player, Science Olympiad participant, Math counts winner. What else do you need? A paid student information sheet writer to write politically pleasing words??

Go figure!


Sorry but this post doesn't ring true to me. How do you know her essays were "decent"?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My (Asian) daughter didn't get in after 4.0, 100% on the test, stellar teacher recommendations, Decent Essays, a math passionate person in Algebra2/Trig in 8th grade, Chess champion, Chamber violinist, an all-star basketball player, Science Olympiad participant, Math counts winner. What else do you need? A paid student information sheet writer to write politically pleasing words??

Go figure!


Sorry but this post doesn't ring true to me. How do you know her essays were "decent"?


Was told by the admissions office this morning that she didn't get highest score, but did very good on essays. Only problem was her student info sheet. But I was refused the scores on any of these items. Is thirteen year old expected to show the wisdom of 40 year old in writing when expressing their passion? Or Is Math not a expected passion for a STEM high school?
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