AOS AET admissions decisions this week?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do we need to send kids for trainings for these tests AOS/AET/TJ?


Ask your kid if they think they need some training brush up their skills.

Tests are only 1/4 of the criteria but mandatory part. If you feel kid is doing good but may need some refresher along the way then do it .

Make sure the training provider is not just gaming the test but concepts are well taught
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I know several Indian parents, and it seems common among them to justify their child's decision to decline a TJ offer by attributing it to reasons like distance, college admissions, or sleep deprivation, rather than admitting their child lacks confidence to handle TJ's rigorous curriculum. It's quite annoying when these parents repeatedly bring up the topic by themselves, boasting about how their child received a TJ offer but turned it down, as if the offer alone validates their child's academic ability. These are worst parents to get advise from when evaluating a TJ offer, as they go to great lengths to convince of drawbacks of TJ. I'm glad we didn't take their input seriously, and accepted our TJ offer.


You are 100% correct ( i am an Indian myself)... its more for self gratification than for any of those things they mention. These are parents who are trying to live their unrealized dreams through their kids lives while trying to up their social stature within the community. For those exact same reasons mentioned - we didnt apply to TJ at all...kid is waitlisted in AOS/AET both at this time. If not either of those, perfectly fine with the base school. Sun will rise the next day!



In my view - The above 2 posts are a generalized ill informed opinion :

Irrespective of nationality/ethnicity - I think lot of parents who reject TJ or AOL do not do apply for self gratification . Most of the parents go by kids opinion/suggestion by teacher and apply for both schools knowing well that they have to reject either of one if the kids gets into both. Reason for that is they want to provide the kids options to choose from.

Every year There have been cases of kids who got into AOL and TJ but later changed mind to go to Base school for multitude of reasons..

You misunderstood. The poster is not suggesting that kids shouldn't apply to both TJ and AOL. They are referring to what parents did after decisions were made, boasting perennially about letting go of their TJ lottery offer.
Anonymous
Who said TJ is lottery ?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do we need to send kids for trainings for these tests AOS/AET/TJ?


Ask your kid if they think they need some training brush up their skills.

Tests are only 1/4 of the criteria but mandatory part. If you feel kid is doing good but may need some refresher along the way then do it .

Make sure the training provider is not just gaming the test but concepts are well taught

Training for silly TJ essay is ridiculous. Prep is mostly for math, english and science to be successful after getting into high school whether TJ, AoL, or base school
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Who said TJ is lottery ?

Who said it isn't?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Who said TJ is lottery ?

Who said it isn't?


It’s not mentioned anywhere in TJ school admission process.
And also most of the kids who got accepted to TJ were also offered to AOL
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Who said TJ is lottery ?

Who said it isn't?


It’s not mentioned anywhere in TJ school admission process.
And also most of the kids who got accepted to TJ were also offered to AOL

Not true. TJ has sent out 150+ offers to Algebra1 kids. None of them received offers from AOS/AET, which has no low level math equivalent of TJ Math 1 and 2
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Who said TJ is lottery ?

Who said it isn't?


It’s not mentioned anywhere in TJ school admission process.
And also most of the kids who got accepted to TJ were also offered to AOL

Not true. TJ has sent out 150+ offers to Algebra1 kids. None of them received offers from AOS/AET, which has no low level math equivalent of TJ Math 1 and 2

Both AOL/TJ schools are allocating few seats under diversity and equality. That doesn’t mean it’s totally lottery..

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do we need to send kids for trainings for these tests AOS/AET/TJ?


From what I've seen the last few years, AOS/AET is harder to get admitted, and top students get accepted, many of whom have not gotten training.
For TJ, there appears to be a bit of correlation. The top students I know who were admitted had gone to Curie, and the ones who did not get admitted did not go to Curie. This is 4v2 students, one of whom declined admission, out of 10 offers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do we need to send kids for trainings for these tests AOS/AET/TJ?


Ask your kid if they think they need some training brush up their skills.

Tests are only 1/4 of the criteria but mandatory part. If you feel kid is doing good but may need some refresher along the way then do it .

Make sure the training provider is not just gaming the test but concepts are well taught

Training for silly TJ essay is ridiculous. Prep is mostly for math, english and science to be successful after getting into high school whether TJ, AoL, or base school


Curie seems to do a good job of training kids for the essay.
Anonymous
Does anyone receive offer from AOL waitlist?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I know several Indian parents, and it seems common among them to justify their child's decision to decline a TJ offer by attributing it to reasons like distance, college admissions, or sleep deprivation, rather than admitting their child lacks confidence to handle TJ's rigorous curriculum. It's quite annoying when these parents repeatedly bring up the topic by themselves, boasting about how their child received a TJ offer but turned it down, as if the offer alone validates their child's academic ability. These are worst parents to get advise from when evaluating a TJ offer, as they go to great lengths to convince of drawbacks of TJ. I'm glad we didn't take their input seriously, and accepted our TJ offer.


You are 100% correct ( i am an Indian myself)... its more for self gratification than for any of those things they mention. These are parents who are trying to live their unrealized dreams through their kids lives while trying to up their social stature within the community. For those exact same reasons mentioned - we didnt apply to TJ at all...kid is waitlisted in AOS/AET both at this time. If not either of those, perfectly fine with the base school. Sun will rise the next day!



In my view - The above 2 posts are a generalized ill informed opinion :

Irrespective of nationality/ethnicity - I think lot of parents who reject TJ or AOL do not do apply for self gratification . Most of the parents go by kids opinion/suggestion by teacher and apply for both schools knowing well that they have to reject either of one if the kids gets into both. Reason for that is they want to provide the kids options to choose from.

Every year There have been cases of kids who got into AOL and TJ but later changed mind to go to Base school for multitude of reasons..

You misunderstood. The poster is not suggesting that kids shouldn't apply to both TJ and AOL. They are referring to what parents did after decisions were made, boasting perennially about letting go of their TJ lottery offer.


Exactly! it is not about kids and choices. Its about parents trying to wash away their kids' hard work by saying that they only let go of TJ because it was hard or far or some other stupid reason. My general retort back to such an answer is "getting into TJ is not easy and your Kid busted their backside to get in and they got picked and all this while you could have saved them that rigor if you would have helped them understand that it was going to hard and it was going to be far and AOS/AET were anyways better. why make them go through the testing and prep.".... all i get back is indignant stares back!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do we need to send kids for trainings for these tests AOS/AET/TJ?


From what I've seen the last few years, AOS/AET is harder to get admitted, and top students get accepted, many of whom have not gotten training.
For TJ, there appears to be a bit of correlation. The top students I know who were admitted had gone to Curie, and the ones who did not get admitted did not go to Curie. This is 4v2 students, one of whom declined admission, out of 10 offers.


AOS/AET got harder due to the each school quota plus the lottery/ ranking of the kids and not for any other reason.

Have seen kids with way less stem test scores/ decent grades being accepted from one school and the better score/ excellent grades rejected from highly competitive schools in loudoun county


TJ on other hand makes it harder for one section of kids due to its diversity initiatives..
Anonymous
Is there any hope of AOS or AET waitlist moving ?
Anonymous
Not seeing anyone getting off of the waitlist
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