Not the pp.. A new hire in my company graduated from GMU recently. Went to a HS school in the Woodbridge area. Got a full ride. Asian. This person got a degree in business. Based on this, I'd assume most of the TJ kids going to GMU get money. Others can assume otherwise of course.. |
+ 1,000 |
Many TJ grads receive full rides or substantial merit aid and attend the school that offer the most scholarship money. Class of 2015 received some 45 million dollars in merit aid/scholarships. Many turn down Ivy League schools for schools that offer merit aid. ![]() |
Based on the list posted on this thread, not that many got into ivies in the first place, so I'm not sure "many" turned down Ivy League schools. |
Lot more than your kid's school. |
i cant believe people are still arguing this crap who cares yall are a bunch of losers |
TJ has the highest SAT score, best college acceptance for a public school, receives the most amount of scholarship and has the best overall academic teams such as quizbowl, ModelUN, debate in the country. |
+1 and small correction - TJ has the highest average SAT scores by a wide margin. About 200 points higher than national average and about 100 points higher than FCPS average. That means the bottom 10% at TJ does as good as the top 10% at base schools, and these kids probably are better at base school. That seems to be contention here by the naysayers, focusing on a small minoroty and arguing they are better off at base school, which almost everyone can agree to. |
Why the hell are they not going to top schools then? |
TJ's average SAT score last year was 1503/1600 likely highest in the country: https://tjhsst.fcps.edu/sites/default/files/media/inline-files/TJHSST%20Profile%202017-18.pdf |
Wow. Over 300 points higher than FCPS average and nearly 500 points higher than national average. |
And yet some delusional fool keeps posting that this is the year TJ is finally going to be shutdown as a magnet and converted to a neighborhood school. TJ is a powerful symbol of what FCPS wants people to think they are doing right—providing a world class education to some of the brightest minds in the country. Now, we can certainly debate the perception vs reality. But every time TJ tops a list for SAT scores or has a Siemens or Regneron winner or gets one of the national ohysics or Bio olympics Team, FCPS issues a press release and basks in the glow. People will overlook a lot if you have one school with over 100 NMSFs. |
TJ had 145 National Merit Semifinalists this year--again the most of any HS in the country. If you listened to the VA Senate committee debate the merits of changing TJ's admissions policies, it was clear that both Dems and Republicans held it up as a huge success and essentially why would you want to mess with it (here's the link for anyone who wants to watch it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TIsiJ-5oUeY). TJ is not going away anytime soon. |
My goodness, a lot of posts praising TJ all of a sudden. Same poster with nothing better to do?! |
Or several posters agreeing that “when TJ is turned into a neighborhood school” guy is off his rocker. You don’t mess with success. TJ delivers objective success, like the highest SATs and most NMSFs and most MIT admissions and most NMSFs and most perfect AP scores of any HS in the country. And subjective feel goods, like being the first high school in the country to build a CubeSat that was launched into obit by NASA. Cube Sat II to be launched this year. And hosting Obama’s education bill signing. And having Regeneron winners, because their kids are curing cancer. And working with the State Department to set up an international conference on STEM education. Etc. If you get to far into your little bubble, you lose sight of the big picture. TJ is a huge success story that makes FCPS and Fairfax county look very, very good. You may think it’s method for choosing kids is wrong. You might be right. But nobody wants to mess with the system that produces an average of 1500 plus on the SATs and 140 NMSFs and a Regeneron winner and 2 Presidential scholars and a satellite being launched into space, etc., etc., — and that’s just this years class. |