| Has the new governor expressed support for her governor’s school or is she considering bringing back lottery admissions or shutting school all together? |
We know. Trust us, we know you think this. You’re still wrong, but keep saying it. Who can value education so much that TJ is so important but then not value education as much when evaluating colleges? |
George Floyd was an excuse, they've been wanting to do this for decades. |
The smartest kids don't go to start-ups or join companies. richest /= smartest Bezos often tells a story about why he didn't pursue physics at Princeton and switched to computer science. Because he wasn't smart enough. Terrence Tao, often considered the greatest living mathematician finished college and graduate school. |
How is that not an opinion? There are value judgments involved in making that determination which necessarily makes it an opinion, doesn't it? |
Once again, I think you are talking to the wrong person. This is not a dialogue between just you and me. My views are not unique to me. A lot of parents of students at TJ rationally believe that their children are better off going to TJ even if their college admissions slip half a tier. The only school that seems to really penalize TJ is UVA. |
| TJ academics seem to have gotten harder again over the past year with the addition of more APs. Why are things going back to the high stress years of prepandemic? |
The rigor was already there. They mostly took honors classes that were being taught at the AP level or harder and turned them into AP classes. They are also enforcing the minimum GPA requirement and sending kids with low GPAs back to their base school and picking up a lot of froshmores through the froshmore admission process. The low stress environment may have had less to do with the pandemic than with the previous principal's desire to reduce the differentiation between the kids admitted under the new admissions process. A lot of those kids were grossly underprepared for TJ. |
DP The error you’re making here is presuming that prestige or selectivity correlates with quality of education. When it comes to college, increasingly it does not. And further, forward-thinking employers are paying less attention to where you did your undergrad and more attention to demonstrations of your raw skill set… and TJ again creates the bigger delta there by a long shot. |
I’m an attorney. We wouldn’t give a crap where you went to HS. |
By and large, TJ kids aren’t trying to be lawyers. But go off. |
Different Poster. This is start to make sense. You sound like you never experienced TJ firsthand and maybe never associated with TJ. Are you advocating for something here? |
Wait…is it former TJ-related employers who pay less attention to where an applicant went to undergrad and put more credibility into the TJ experience for a 22 year old? |
| You started this thread, reply to your own posts, and flood this forum with nonsense. Is there no limit to your lies? |
Which post do you think was sockpuppeted? There are lots of people who have opposing thoughts on TJs pros and cons. Do you believe otherwise? |