Is this possible? Has anyone successfully transferred to base school after junior year. Would the Cs get transferred as atleast Bs? |
of course not |
They've made the first year deceptively easy. It doesn't take much effort to get As or Bs, except for math, biology, and world language, in the first year. It's not until sophomore year that the real struggle begins, but by then, the student is firmly trapped in the TJ social image perception and unlikely to return to the base school. No easy DE courses available for TJ students. |
College admission officers were not born yesterday. 6 Cs on a transcript means that the student was severely over challenged. One maybe two can be explained away. But 6??? What did your child get on the relevant AP test? That would be the only objective saving grace. |
The bottom 20% of the TJ class has far more Cs than 6. The published school profile shows the unweighted GPA for the entire class ranging from 2.75 to 4.0. It takes at least a dozen Cs to get 2.75 or anything less than 3.0. The sad truth is that FCPS is soliciting below average and behind grade level math students to enroll at TJ in the name of equity but not fully helping them understand what student experience would be like at TJ being in the bottom 20%. |
PP is a liar. The ONLY official school profile has a weighted a GPA ranging from 3.2 to 4.6
We have no info on grade distribution https://tjhsst.fcps.edu/sites/default/files/media/inline-files/school-profile%202021-22.pdf |
Dummy me. Now I get it. |
By junior year with standard 21 courses, with (A = 4.0, B = 3.0, C = 2.0) Unweighted GPA calculation: 6 Cs + 9 Bs + 6 As = 3.00 GPA 8 Cs + 9 Bs + 4 As = 2.81 GPA 9 Cs + 9 Bs + 3 As = 2.71 GPA |
+1 or Radford! |
Gpa is just one aspect of the app. This is no longer the leading criteria - at least what I’ve heard. Apply to schools you want to go to and let reject, it’s always a no until you ask.
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Sounds like the middle. What are their SAT scores. If they are below 1540, I'd say you should look to W&M, JMU, VCU, GMU as targets. |
Student academics including GPA is a major part of the admissions decision, according to common data set. If it comes to deciding between two high GPA students, that were extra curricular come in. A low GPA applicant especially with a bunch of Cs may not even make it to the initial cut. |
when you look at the total admitted pop the gpa thing is not equal across the board. It matters more when they compare your geo or maybe a magnet school like TJ. A student at TJ may not get the opportunities with a 3.7 as a Westfield, Woodbridge or Chantilly high, etc….
Student academics including GPA is a major part of the admissions decision, according to common data set. If it comes to deciding between two high GPA students, that were extra curricular come in. A low GPA applicant especially with a bunch of Cs may not even make it to the initial cut. |
Agree! It would not surprise me if the bottom 20% get into the T20's based on the other aspects (fancy essays and personal stories) |
And DEI can also help. There are other things higher ed wants - need to meet.
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How can you get such a great level of details? It sure is'nt published anywhere for general public. By the way there are only 503 Juniors (as of Feb, 2024) - Class of 2025, and not 550. |