Would/did anybody pick TJ over a private school?

Anonymous
If so, how did it turn out for your child?
Anonymous
We will be considering TJ and private schools. Granted our child is in early elementary (public) school. It really depends on how good he is at math. If he is outstanding at math, we'll apply to TJ and elite boarding schools. If he is "good" at math but not outstanding, he'll either stay at public and/or apply to GDS, St Albans, St Anselm's, etc. for high school. Going to TJ will mean we will have to move.
Anonymous
If he is only good at math, but not outstanding, he might not get in to some of the DC privates you have named. I think you might want to do a bit more research before making such an uninformed statement.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If he is only good at math, but not outstanding, he might not get in to some of the DC privates you have named. I think you might want to do a bit more research before making such an uninformed statement.


By outstanding I mean scoring a perfect 800 on the math portion of the SATs as a 12 yr old. That is outstanding. My brother skipped high school and went to Hopkins b/c he was "outstanding" in math. The other alternative was Exeter. So we'll see if jr is as good, otherwise he'll go to a private school for "good" math students. Nothing wrong with that either.
Anonymous
Then you should understand that TJ is not any better than the DC privates. It is certainly not the equal of Exeter or Hopkins.

Anonymous
Here we go again. There are numerous threads on this. TJ is fabulous and free. If you live in Va and if you're kid can get in and loves math/science -- save your $$$.

If you don't live in VA and you want to go private -- apply elsewhere. And, again, don't make so many assumptions OP. A lot of top scoring kids are rejected from the elite privates.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Then you should understand that TJ is not any better than the DC privates. It is certainly not the equal of Exeter or Hopkins.



Really?!? TJ is not any better than the DC privates for math. Pretty funny... For math and science TJ is certainly in the same league as Exeter.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If he is only good at math, but not outstanding, he might not get in to some of the DC privates you have named. I think you might want to do a bit more research before making such an uninformed statement.


By outstanding I mean scoring a perfect 800 on the math portion of the SATs as a 12 yr old. That is outstanding. My brother skipped high school and went to Hopkins b/c he was "outstanding" in math. The other alternative was Exeter. So we'll see if jr is as good, otherwise he'll go to a private school for "good" math students. Nothing wrong with that either.
Tune in this weekend to College Confidential Prep School and you'll see numbers of 99th percentile kids who were not accepted to Exeter and Andover when the acceptances/denials are received this weekend.

Perfect scores are no guarantee of acceptance. These kids are amongst the best and brightest in the country. While Jr may excel in math, the schools want well-rounded individuals and that includes the Phillips.
Anonymous
^ You realize it has been the way you describe since... always. Not exactly news...
Anonymous
Also are you talking about the SSATs b/c I meant the SATs - for college admissions not high school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:^ You realize it has been the way you describe since... always. Not exactly news...
Maybe not news to you but others may be unfamiliar with the schools. Not all about you......
Anonymous
Need to get a little closer to the time frame before you decide. My DS was a genius in K...
Anonymous
^ Absolutely. But it's fun to speculate. Who knows maybe he'll SUCK at math.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:^ You realize it has been the way you describe since... always. Not exactly news...
Maybe not news to you but others may be unfamiliar with the schools. Not all about you......
I have a 9th grader, and I had never heard of college confidential. Just took a look-see and so much info. I will definitely go back for a more extensive look. Thanks for sharing.
Anonymous
Anyone care to answer the original question?
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