I am OOS, but I love the post above **. I guess this poster is in admin. |
Oh FFS. Quit being so touchy. GMU is a great school. it is also a school kids can attend if they need to live at home for person, medical, family or financial reasons. Which was the context of the statement. If you are unable to leave NOVA for school for some option, then GMU is one of your few options logistically. |
A large third rate school? |
The TJ senior students were required to fill out an exit report of all college results that the administration will load into Naviance. |
it is accurate enough to get a sense of where people generally go |
+1. And let’s face it, a lot of freshman get a waiver so they don’t have to live on campus. Not many other schools even offer a waiver. It is most definitely considered a commuter school around here. |
I don't know the story behind the kid enlisting in the Marine Corps, but props to him or her for taking the road less traveled amongst his/her peers. Thank you for serving your country. I suspect the values and training you'll receive in the Marines will serve you well wherever life takes you after your service. |
95 Theses:
https://imgur.com/a/hEwf1rS |
Well done class of 2018! This absolutely deserves to go viral. There are definitely things in there that are TJ jokes— like the therapy dogs and updating school symbol to deathly hollowing..a quite a number of TJ issues— especially since the new principal is universally disliked as far as I can tell. Plus, things like weighing Post AP Bio classes the same as post AP CS do the compacted semester based math sequence. But there is a lot there that struck a chord with DD2, who is FCPS base school. Holding town halls before curricular or other significant changes are made at the school, giving students more freedom to eat outside, unless they prove that they can’t handle it, letting seniors leave 5 minutes early a couple days a week, because seniority and it helps with traffic, requiring teachers to administer exit surveys, and requiring teachers to actually follow FCPS politics on no homework breaks, posting grades on a regular basis and using blackboard cuts across the schools. |
Geez, this is an insufferable post. |
IDK the story either, although the kid who enlisted had impressive resume. So it was not a no other option situation. But I agree. Good for him for deciding to serve. I expect we will continue to hear imoressive things about him down the line. |
+1. This has been floating around this year. People say, why do the Ivy’s only take a limited number of kids from TJ? And, why bother if they would get into UVA from their base school? I think this does an excellent job of explaining why. And why TJ is worth it, IMO, even if your kid ends up in the exact same place at the beginning of their college year. Because life doesn’t end when you start college. And TJ kids don’t just att end WM, VT, uVA. They are in the very top of their classes at these schools. Which then gets them into any grad program they want. This is written by the guy who compiled the stats on how kids from various HS did once they hit the top VA college. Worth a read. http://onlyconnectparke.blogspot.com/2014/01/what-does-it-mean-to-attend-one-of-best.html |
AKA, when the privileged and entitled ask for even more privileges and entitlements, so they can feel even more like special snowflakes. |
Thanks - good read. College is just one stop in a long journey. |
^^ BTW— guy who wrote this? UVA admissions officer |