Partial List of College Acceptances for TJ Class of 2014

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Most schools post this info on their websites. The schools want this information public so everyone will want to go to that school.


Show me where TJ or FCPS posts this information on its website. I guess what I find odd is that the school wants this information out in the public domain, but doesn't want to acknowledge that it welcomes the attention. Better to just post it on the school web site and be open about it. You can't even be sure the information posted here is accurate.


Here ya go, big guy.

http://www.tjhsst.edu/abouttj/schoolprofile/docs/2013_14_TJHSST%20Profile.pdf
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Most schools post this info on their websites. The schools want this information public so everyone will want to go to that school.


Show me where TJ or FCPS posts this information on its website. I guess what I find odd is that the school wants this information out in the public domain, but doesn't want to acknowledge that it welcomes the attention. Better to just post it on the school web site and be open about it. You can't even be sure the information posted here is accurate.


Here ya go, big guy.

http://www.tjhsst.edu/abouttj/schoolprofile/docs/2013_14_TJHSST%20Profile.pdf


Interesting - Harvard and Yale are not listed for the class of 2013, meaning fewer than 10 kids in that class were accepted to each of these Ivies - I'm sure many applied.
Anonymous
Or they were accepted but got a better tuition deal elsewhere.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Or they were accepted but got a better tuition deal elsewhere.


No, that is just raw acceptances.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Most schools post this info on their websites. The schools want this information public so everyone will want to go to that school.


Show me where TJ or FCPS posts this information on its website. I guess what I find odd is that the school wants this information out in the public domain, but doesn't want to acknowledge that it welcomes the attention. Better to just post it on the school web site and be open about it. You can't even be sure the information posted here is accurate.


Here ya go, big guy.

http://www.tjhsst.edu/abouttj/schoolprofile/docs/2013_14_TJHSST%20Profile.pdf


Interesting - Harvard and Yale are not listed for the class of 2013, meaning fewer than 10 kids in that class were accepted to each of these Ivies - I'm sure many applied.


Princeton - 18. Now that is impressive.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Most schools post this info on their websites. The schools want this information public so everyone will want to go to that school.


Show me where TJ or FCPS posts this information on its website. I guess what I find odd is that the school wants this information out in the public domain, but doesn't want to acknowledge that it welcomes the attention. Better to just post it on the school web site and be open about it. You can't even be sure the information posted here is accurate.


Here ya go, big guy.

http://www.tjhsst.edu/abouttj/schoolprofile/docs/2013_14_TJHSST%20Profile.pdf


Interesting - Harvard and Yale are not listed for the class of 2013, meaning fewer than 10 kids in that class were accepted to each of these Ivies - I'm sure many applied.


Princeton - 18. Now that is impressive.



U.S. News College rankings:
1. Princeton
2. Harvard
3. Yale.
Anonymous
Princeton has long been the most popular Ivy for TJ graduates due to its location and undergraduate engineering program.
Anonymous
Princeton admits declined from 18 in 2013 to 14 this year.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Princeton admits declined from 18 in 2013 to 14 this year.


but 5 to Harvard and 6 to Yale this year.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Most schools post this info on their websites. The schools want this information public so everyone will want to go to that school.


Show me where TJ or FCPS posts this information on its website. I guess what I find odd is that the school wants this information out in the public domain, but doesn't want to acknowledge that it welcomes the attention. Better to just post it on the school web site and be open about it. You can't even be sure the information posted here is accurate.


Here ya go, big guy.

http://www.tjhsst.edu/abouttj/schoolprofile/docs/2013_14_TJHSST%20Profile.pdf


Interesting - Harvard and Yale are not listed for the class of 2013, meaning fewer than 10 kids in that class were accepted to each of these Ivies - I'm sure many applied.


Princeton - 18. Now that is impressive.


Still think it's easier to get into Princeton than Harvard or Yale...


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Princeton admits declined from 18 in 2013 to 14 this year.


This is a partial list. 24 to Cornell and 11 to MIT.
Anonymous
22 for University of Michigan!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:22 for University of Michigan!


Public Ivy Rankings:

1. UC Berkeley
2. University of Michigan
3. UCLA
4. UVA
5. University of North Carolina
6. University of Wisconsin
7. College of William & Mary
8. University of Illinois
9. University of Texas
10. University of Washington
Anonymous
Question, and I'm truly not being snarky: Why the interest in where other people's kids are going to school?
Anonymous
UVA is the goal, think about it. These smart kids got into the best public high school, so being smart they are going to try to get into the best most affordable public university .
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