Similarly, my kid was a nmsf finalist / high gpa student, but did not get invited to the honors college. She was invited to be a Monroe scholar at W&M. |
It’s a different kind of a poor neighborhood. The 50% FARMS kids at Stuy are overwhelmingly Asians, including Pakistani, Bangladeshi and so on. They are not coming to and from projects. |
I think everyone can agree VT admissions this year was a massive clusters—k. Overenrolled by 1000 kids. TJ admissions down by well over 50%. TJ accepted below Pitt, now honors college admissions. I am placing 90% of the blame on Coalition App. Kids aren’t bothering to apply unless VT is a top choice, so Vat miscalculated yield. Ditto TJ kids not applying because of it. As to Honors College, Coalition allegedly promotes overlooked or underrepresented kids. I have not seen it in action, but someone I trust who did remarked that it really shafted high performing non-minorities. |
TJ parent whiners here out in force here. "My kid can't possibly find the time to fill out the application to this school!"
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I'm sure VT is fine with this. Historically, huge numbers of TJ students applied and only a few enrolled. Let Pitt get accept them and lose them instead. If a kid is actually interested in VT they can suffer the extreme agony of having to fill out the application. The TJ kids I know could whip off the essays in half an hour. |
. Really? The TJ kids I know are whipping of the Pitt short answer essays in 30 minutes, since they also don’t take the common app essay. But say it takes take just as long to craft a new Coalition essay and the Coalition app is harder to fill out. And no one is whipping out either essay in 30 minutes. It’s the number one senior complaint by far. I know kids prioritizing Coalition app and applying to other schools that take it. Most kids are prioritizing Common App. I don’t know any kid, base or TJ who is doing both with much effort. Most STEM kids are making a deliberate decision to take one bath or the other. I thought the point of the common app was to eliminate this crap. But I actually agree. TJ is a deep pool of STEM kids. And I bet top STEM kids at other FCPS HSs like Langley, Oakton, Chantilly, Woodson are having the same experience, without the benefit of the TJ bump by Pitt. If Pitt actively wants TJ kids and VT is setting up barriers, better for everyone— VT, Pitt and the kids, that they go to Pitt, and often spend less on college. But I’m not sure this benefits VT. And VT is huge and massively overenrolled. It’s not like TJ kids take up NoVA spots the same way they do at WM and UVA. |
Except the interesting thing is Pitt isn’t losing them. More than 1/4 of TJ kids who applied to Pitt went last year. That’s not bad for an OOS higher sticker price school that is literally on the list of TJ safeties they hand out (also GMU and VCU and JUM). Meanwhile in 2018, less than 10% of kids who applied to VT attended. Maybe VT wants to ask why UVA and WM and Pitt have a decent TJ yield and they don’t without putting up a huge barrier to admission. Or maybe they don’t care. But long term, they don’t stay on top if STEM talent is avoiding them. |
It's amusing that TJ parents found it so important to go to a prestigious high school where "everyone is smart" then suddenly change their tune when their snowflake doesn't get admitted to a tier 1 school. Suddenly they are singing the virtues of third-rate Pitt. |
I think one problem is that for CS at VT, you can only do it through the engineering school. You have to spend a year doing physics and chemistry (unless you've done the APs), then hope you get into the CS stream. Maybe some TJ CS kids are going for colleges that let them do CS from the get go. |
I think it would be silly for VT to be fine with this. VT emphasizes its strength in STEM (and this helped land Amazon), particularly Engineering, and TJ is perhaps the premier STEM high school in the country, and less than 3 per 1,000 kids in the entering class are coming from TJ. VT should be working hard to get more kids from TJ. |
Not sure if you’ve noticed what Pitt is doing in STEM, guaranteed admissions meds school, etc. Likely not. |
TJ kids have Avery high admission rate to VT, especially considering most apply to the engineering school. If Pitts so third rate, what’s your opinion on why they want to go there and not VT? Because VT is 4th rate? |
You would think. Once you get out of the “elite” category, there is a phenomenon where colleges want to be able to say they regularly enroll TJ kids because that makes the college look good. SLACs and schools like Wake Forest get virtually no applications or acceptances, have been recruiting and can’t seem to get traction. They aren’t traditionally thought of as STEM powerhouses, and want to build that up. And getting TJ and Stuy kids does that. Pitt learned it. CWRU has thrown a lot of money at TJ and is getting traction. Name matters. Harvard matters. MIT matters. And if you want to impress people in STEM, TJ matters. And yeah, the whole NOVA pipeline of STEM grads landed Amazon. The state has committed a billion dollars from K though college to building the “STEM pipeline”. They aren’t going to let VT keep losing ground for long. |
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