TJ waitpool movement

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My understanding is at this point you are either accepted off the waitlist or just in limbo on the waitlist until they stop giving acceptances, which could be as late as 2 weeks into the new school year. I don’t think at this point we get an outright rejection from the waitlist.


Yeah, this is my understanding as well. They are trying to fill seats. Culling people from the waitlist purpose. If you are on the waitlist, you can remove yourself, TJ won’t.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My understanding is at this point you are either accepted off the waitlist or just in limbo on the waitlist until they stop giving acceptances, which could be as late as 2 weeks into the new school year. I don’t think at this point we get an outright rejection from the waitlist.


My neighbor's kid got admission offer 2 weeks after school started last year. They went to base HS the first 2 weeks!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My understanding is at this point you are either accepted off the waitlist or just in limbo on the waitlist until they stop giving acceptances, which could be as late as 2 weeks into the new school year. I don’t think at this point we get an outright rejection from the waitlist.


Yeah, this is my understanding as well. They are trying to fill seats. Culling people from the waitlist purpose. If you are on the waitlist, you can remove yourself, TJ won’t.


*serves no purpose*
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My understanding is at this point you are either accepted off the waitlist or just in limbo on the waitlist until they stop giving acceptances, which could be as late as 2 weeks into the new school year. I don’t think at this point we get an outright rejection from the waitlist.


My neighbor's kid got admission offer 2 weeks after school started last year. They went to base HS the first 2 weeks!


Really? That seems nuts. For all the time management crap they expect out of MS kids...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My understanding is at this point you are either accepted off the waitlist or just in limbo on the waitlist until they stop giving acceptances, which could be as late as 2 weeks into the new school year. I don’t think at this point we get an outright rejection from the waitlist.


My neighbor's kid got admission offer 2 weeks after school started last year. They went to base HS the first 2 weeks!


Really? That seems nuts. For all the time management crap they expect out of MS kids...


We saw this at our LI ES. Parents signed up for the LI program and then decided against it the day of the Open House, we saw the names posted on the door and then the kid wasn't in the class. I can see something similar at TJ that the student and parents are excited but as you get closer and the nerves hit some people change their mind. Or they go for the first week or so and quickly decide that they hate the commute and return ot their base school. Or they get cold feet when school starts.

And for kids who are on the wait list and really bummed that they were not selected, the year is still young so they accept the offer and don't miss much.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My understanding is at this point you are either accepted off the waitlist or just in limbo on the waitlist until they stop giving acceptances, which could be as late as 2 weeks into the new school year. I don’t think at this point we get an outright rejection from the waitlist.


My neighbor's kid got admission offer 2 weeks after school started last year. They went to base HS the first 2 weeks!


Really? That seems nuts. For all the time management crap they expect out of MS kids...


We saw this at our LI ES. Parents signed up for the LI program and then decided against it the day of the Open House, we saw the names posted on the door and then the kid wasn't in the class. I can see something similar at TJ that the student and parents are excited but as you get closer and the nerves hit some people change their mind. Or they go for the first week or so and quickly decide that they hate the commute and return ot their base school. Or they get cold feet when school starts.

And for kids who are on the wait list and really bummed that they were not selected, the year is still young so they accept the offer and don't miss much.


Honestly if a kid can figure out that he is in over his head that early in 9th grade, they have ice in their veins. It is sooooo hard to do.
Anonymous
how many kids are waitlisted even? does it pretty much end up being a pool of all AAP caliber kids that didn't get selected?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:how many kids are waitlisted even? does it pretty much end up being a pool of all AAP caliber kids that didn't get selected?


The kids coming off the waitlist is generally a bit more competitive and then the kids coming in as froshmores are even more competitive.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:how many kids are waitlisted even? does it pretty much end up being a pool of all AAP caliber kids that didn't get selected?


AAP caliber? Oof!

If your kid can't meet the relatively low standard of "AAP caliber" I don't think they would enjoy TJ.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:how many kids are waitlisted even? does it pretty much end up being a pool of all AAP caliber kids that didn't get selected?


The kids coming off the waitlist is generally a bit more competitive and then the kids coming in as froshmores are even more competitive.

The kids coming up the waitlist are a bit more competitive than what?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:how many kids are waitlisted even? does it pretty much end up being a pool of all AAP caliber kids that didn't get selected?


The kids coming off the waitlist is generally a bit more competitive and then the kids coming in as froshmores are even more competitive.

The kids coming up the waitlist are a bit more competitive than what?


I am guessing that the poster is assuming that they are more qualified then kids from the schools that only send there 1.5%.
Anonymous
It's June 5. Has any wait-list kiddo received the letter yet?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's June 5. Has any wait-list kiddo received the letter yet?


Kiddos friend got an offer today.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's June 5. Has any wait-list kiddo received the letter yet?


Kiddos friend got an offer today.
There will be fewer and fewer waitlist admits over the summer because the kids getting in off the waitlist are more likely to be prepared for TJ.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's June 5. Has any wait-list kiddo received the letter yet?


Kiddos friend got an offer today.
There will be fewer and fewer waitlist admits over the summer because the kids getting in off the waitlist are more likely to be prepared for TJ.


TJ waitlist moves because of AoS/AET and other out of state private school admissions. By now most students have committed to their school
So very few spots become open.
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