Thank you for this information. |
This is not real information, but merely an anecdotal report that was copied and pasted off of Quora. Like I stated earlier, for every positive report I’m sure you can find a negative one. |
PP - sure you can find negative reports too ... but can you find these type of positive reports about other High Schools? I suspect not, except perhaps the top boarding schools. Point is that generally no one does care about their HS once they graduate. TJ and a few others are different. Alums stay involved, they donate money, they look out for each other, they have a jobs network that is like the usual college alum jobs network ... for a high school ... |
That’s fine, but don’t you think it’s a bit much that TJ supporters would post an anecdotal record in which a man says people treated him as a “demi-god” simply based on the fact he went to TJ? Talk about a self inflated ego! It really makes TJ supporters look desperate and ridiculous, frankly. |
Nope - just posting some information from a site where people who actually went to TJ responded to what they felt TJ was like. Didn't edit for content or judge what they said. |
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Guys don't you see that this poster never went to TJ and is trolling all of us??? |
Sander Daniels, Thumbtack - Co-Founder Attending Thomas Jefferson was probably the single most formative experience of my entire life. Thomas Jefferson is packed, completely packed, with extremely talented, bright, hard-working, and kind people. The single best thing about this is that you become friends with these people. You become friends with these people not because you think the person you're sitting next to might become a Nobel Prize winner or the CEO of a huge company or a Senator or somehow else might make something of themselves one day - as such friendships between talented people often form later in life - but rather because you genuinely enjoy one another and go through formative experiences (sports, clubs, trips, dances, romances, family gatherings) during formative years with one another. This means you have a deep, pure connection to these amazing people for the rest of your life. Here's how this has played out for me: I met my wife at TJ. Went to homecoming with her freshman year. This random girl I met during the first week of high school turned out to be better than any girl I met while in college at Yale... the statistical chances of meeting that type of high quality person at any other high school are low... and TJ is flooded with these people. The best man in my wedding was my best friend from high school. Today he sits next to me at work - 17 years after we met during freshman year. He got a perfect score on his LSAT and is super down-to-earth and nice and he and I went through his mother dying together when we were 15 and we have a relationship that is now virtually inviolable. Again, the chances of finding such an incredible best bud from such an early age are slim at other high schools. I started a company in Silicon Valley five years ago. In the early days, four of the eight employees were TJ people. TJ is flooded with people who are super-smart and down-to-earth. Have I mentioned that TJ people are smart and down-to-earth? 80% of my best friends in life are from TJ. Again, they are smart and we went through so much together and we all knew each other before any of us were anything. I've seen this same thing replicated in virtually all people I went to high school with. People married each other at abnormally high rates. People chose to be college roommates together at abnormally high rates. People who went to TJ together and now happen to live in the same city hang out with each other at abnormally high rates. This group of people is just too amazing and our relationships go back so far that we choose to spend more time with each than with all other people we've met in life. TJ was a profound blessing for me and I feel so lucky that I got to attend. |
Barf. I’m more interested in the kids who had to sacrifice in overcrowded schools and schools that weren’t as close to their homes as they could have been so some Tiger spawn could attend TJ and then bloviate about it. |
Just an FYI, on this same thread on quora was a post saying TJ was “hell” and the pressure was too much. |
PP who is saying "barf" - then why are you on a thread about TJ if it's totally not interesting to you? Your life, your time, your choice - go do what interests you. |
As a pro-TJ poster, I have to agree: BARF |
Thank you! +1 |
This comment one makes the rest if what he says unbelievable: "...but a lot of the people I met during college would look at me in awe (and maybe a tinge of envy) after I mentioned where I went to high school. I mean, we both ended up at the same college, but here they were treating me like some sort of demi-god..." You really think other 18, 19, 20, and 21 year olds were awed by where he went to high school? Why was it even coming up? In college did anyone ask you where you went to high school? Garbage |