| We are from one of the top ranked middle schools, and DC and their friends are headed to TJ. They have spoken to the upperclassmen from our neighborhood and engaged with the teachers at the preview night, and were immediately impressed with the opportunities and challenges that TJ offers, something they feel would be lacking at their base high school. They have heard that confidence and the will to put in the hard-work matter a lot at TJ, and DC and their friends have plenty of both. |
You have low reading skills. It is obvious that I have another child that will be attending next year. |
This. Some parents, especially Tiger parenting types, getting in and being competitive is an achievement. What they don't realize is these kids are extremely low in emotional intelligence. Practically zero communication skills with people outside this environment. And, anecdotally, what I observe is many of these kids are emotionally neglected/abused by their parent(s). There is a win at all costs mentality that is really unhealthy. I'm sure this statement will get a lot of backlash, because the nature of these parents is to push their decisions and their kids forward at the expense of all others. Most of the parents are also emotionally immature or just stunted. The real successes will still come from the more well rounded private school kids who are developing emotionally - and maybe not quite as fast in the narrow academics. |
Please dont! If you want to support athletic and academic activities, just donate. Please! Every $1 you spend, we end up with about $0.40 after the costs. - A past board member on one of these TJ support groups |
| ... but then how will I let all my neighbors know that my kid got into TJ /s |
NP. This is why DS chose to go. I was surprised when he told me that this was what he and his friends who were admitted liked about it. Seemed like more mature reasoning than I would have expected from him or them, tbh. |
Your envy of TJ families is showing!
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Feel free to order customized "TJ Lottery Winner" stickers from Amazon. |
Different NP. Acceptance came as a surprise to us and required some serious consideration of whether we should allow him to go. He persuaded us. He’s now finishing his first year and thriving. If your child does not want to attend, please do not force them to go because it often doesn’t end well for the student. If the only reason your child qualified was constant academic supplementing throughout ES and MS, maybe TJ is not the right fit. But if your child loves science, technology, and an accelerated pace of learning (and they really want to go) then TJ is the place for them. |
| Because excellence is a habit |
Can you please provide a link? I am not able to find them. Otherwise, I have no choice but to enroll my kid in TJ. TIA |
I stuck the TJ magnet on the fridge. |
It used to mean something. It's still riding on that reputation |
This is true for about 80% of TJ students not for the other 20%, TJ helps boost the application |
Probably from all those Facebook posts |