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Yes, wealthy families whose children attended those schools would spare no expense purchasing test access. This skewed admissions and is why they had to make a change. |
Updated numbers:
5 Harvard 3 Yale 6 Princeton 5 MIT 3 Stanford 4 Columbia 5 UPenn 17 Michigan 13 CMU 14 Chicago 11 Cornell 2 CIT 2 UCLA 4 UC Berkeley 2 Dartmouth 8 Duke 8 NYU 4 USC 3 Emory 2 Brown 5 Georgetown 1 Vanderbilt 2 Notre Dame 1 Rice 4 Johns Hopkins 3 Northwestern In Virginia, 49 UVA 28 William and Mary 24 VT 4 VCU 5 GMU |
How can all these kids from the same school get admits to these top schools? This makes no sense. Usually schools like Harvard accept 0-2 students in a year from one school. Out high school has a lot of exceptional students. |
It's supposed to be the smartest and the best high school in the country. |
Wow! |
That is because it’s admission process is merit based, got big part of best students from five counties around Fairfax |
No one abbreviates Caltech as CIT in 2023! |
Should we read into the order you have the schools in here? Is this the new 2023 TJ mom ranking ![]() |
is this mess compared to previous year's admissions? |
It is compared to 10-15 years ago. Back then, TJ typically had 20+ acceptances to MIT each year, 17+ to Princeton, 9+ for Yale, Harvard etc. |
Are these numbers unique students or is a small group of students getting multiple admissions offers while others are shut out? |
Even at great schools, you can't expect almost everyone to be admitted at top 25 colleges in 2023 ![]() |
I think these are where kids are going, not where they were admitted. |
Does anyone know how many admittances there were from TJ (includes all the cross admits) at these schools? |