This is a pretty open secret, the Korean Embassy even has a section on its website about TJ and its requirements: http://www.koreaembassyusa.org/han_education/kor_edu_tj.asp?subgubun=3 I'm of the mindset that if they put that kind of effort into coming here and doing the necessary work than they deserve to go to TJ; but it is naive to assume stuff like this isn't going on. |
| I was appalled at a recent sports event where the TJ student section started yelling "burger flippers" and "NoVa students" at kids from another school. Apparently modesty isn't part of the core curriculum. |
what? no one is being naive. i am korean american and know very well that koreans send their kids to the US to get a better education. that page that you posted is generic information on education in fairfax county, with info on TJ... it is not info on how to send your kids here to live with strangers and board in their homes. i doubt that these kids are taking a lot of spots at TJ. i would focus on your own kids. if my kids don't get in, it's because they didn't make the cut. i will not be blaming it on foreigners, illegals, and what not... |
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Anyone have the list of middle schools and number of accpeted applicants?
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Where was this?
Is the phrase "NoVA students" a compliment or an insult?
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Not yet. The main TJ feeders are usually Carson, Frost, Kilmer, Longfellow, Lake Braddock and Rocky Run. |
Assume that refers to NVCC so presumably an insult. |
No, I think the overwhelming numbers of qualified applicants to TJ means they should establish another school in another part of the county. |
Won't happen and a dumb idea to boot. |
They should have a humanities high school in another part of the county. |
Try IB. |
IB does not let you accelerate. So if you have a student that has already mastered the material in an IB course, they are still stuck taking the more basic IB course in 11th/12th grade. TJ students often take multiple AP exams at in earlier grades as they have already mastered the material. No IB school in FCPS allows you to do that due to the dictate of the IB program. So IB does not work for advanced humanities students. |
I'm Korean too (2nd gen), hello. I'm not "blaming foreigners," I'm saying that Koreans do send their kids here just to go to TJ, often sending them to live with extended family members, and that if they do the work they deserve those spots. I have no idea the percentage of students they compose. I can't think of any other foreign countries that talk up a specific HS on their embassy homepage, can you? |
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As long as these kids stay in the US I have no problem at all with it. I'm perfectly happy for the rest of the world to send their best and brightest to the US as long as they stay! |