TJ Class of 2025

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I've seen a fair number of posts on social media from TJ Class of 2025 graduates expressing how much they hated TJ and how glad they are that they'll never see TJ again. Knowing how much attention TJ sucks up, and how many extras TJ students get compared to students at other schools, I found the posts annoying.


I haven't seen these so where are these posts?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DD who goes to TJ was just talking about a HS friend who got into Penn, CMU and is going to Mason because $$. Where they are going isn’t only where they got in.


But why would she have applied to these other schools then? With GMU’s acceptance rate, it was a sure thing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not impressive and definitely a change from previous years. A sampling from the print Senior edition of TJ Today:

UVA - 20
VT - 13
W&M - 14
GMU - 21

Georgetown - 8
Princeton - 4
Duke - 2
Chapel Hill - 1
Carnegie Mellon - 4
Penn - 4
Cornell - 5
MIT - 2
Harvard - 5
Chicago - 9
Purdue - 19
Michigan - 5
Stanford - 1


Huh? This is barely a quarter of the class.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not impressive and definitely a change from previous years. A sampling from the print Senior edition of TJ Today:

UVA - 20
VT - 13
W&M - 14
GMU - 21

Georgetown - 8
Princeton - 4
Duke - 2
Chapel Hill - 1
Carnegie Mellon - 4
Penn - 4
Cornell - 5
MIT - 2
Harvard - 5
Chicago - 9
Purdue - 19
Michigan - 5
Stanford - 1


Huh? This is barely a quarter of the class.


Not everyone wants their personal information public. Many college choices have also changed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I've seen a fair number of posts on social media from TJ Class of 2025 graduates expressing how much they hated TJ and how glad they are that they'll never see TJ again. Knowing how much attention TJ sucks up, and how many extras TJ students get compared to students at other schools, I found the posts annoying.


What're you even talking about? This is the best TJ class ever! Best admission results ever!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DD who goes to TJ was just talking about a HS friend who got into Penn, CMU and is going to Mason because $$. Where they are going isn’t only where they got in.


But why would she have applied to these other schools then? With GMU’s acceptance rate, it was a sure thing.


? That’s a dumb question. Obviously they were hoping they would get enough aid to make it possible.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DD who goes to TJ was just talking about a HS friend who got into Penn, CMU and is going to Mason because $$. Where they are going isn’t only where they got in.


But why would she have applied to these other schools then? With GMU’s acceptance rate, it was a sure thing.


? That’s a dumb question. Obviously they were hoping they would get enough aid to make it possible.


The real question is if they could have achieved something even better at base.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I've seen a fair number of posts on social media from TJ Class of 2025 graduates expressing how much they hated TJ and how glad they are that they'll never see TJ again. Knowing how much attention TJ sucks up, and how many extras TJ students get compared to students at other schools, I found the posts annoying.


What're you even talking about? This is the best TJ class ever! Best admission results ever!


I assume you are kidding. The elite college admission results were far off previous years despite 100 more students in the class. Sad.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DD who goes to TJ was just talking about a HS friend who got into Penn, CMU and is going to Mason because $$. Where they are going isn’t only where they got in.

👍
Anonymous
They should report offers and where they chose to go. We also don’t have $$.
Freshman with 4.2 right now.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DD who goes to TJ was just talking about a HS friend who got into Penn, CMU and is going to Mason because $$. Where they are going isn’t only where they got in.


But why would she have applied to these other schools then? With GMU’s acceptance rate, it was a sure thing.


To see how selective colleges view them. So they remember they’re no less even if they’re going to GMU. May be if they can get assistance and it may work out financially. To have options is always wise DUH
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not impressive and definitely a change from previous years. A sampling from the print Senior edition of TJ Today:

UVA - 20
VT - 13
W&M - 14
GMU - 21

Georgetown - 8
Princeton - 4
Duke - 2
Chapel Hill - 1
Carnegie Mellon - 4
Penn - 4
Cornell - 5
MIT - 2
Harvard - 5
Chicago - 9
Purdue - 19
Michigan - 5
Stanford - 1


Huh? This is barely a quarter of the class.


Not everyone wants their personal information public. Many college choices have also changed.


Right, I get that. My point is that you can't compare one class to the next with so much missing information. That's all.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I've seen a fair number of posts on social media from TJ Class of 2025 graduates expressing how much they hated TJ and how glad they are that they'll never see TJ again. Knowing how much attention TJ sucks up, and how many extras TJ students get compared to students at other schools, I found the posts annoying.


What're you even talking about? This is the best TJ class ever! Best admission results ever!


I assume you are kidding. The elite college admission results were far off previous years despite 100 more students in the class. Sad.


By saying that you’re a racist and bigot. The new admission process has improved TJ student body to a whole new level and the outcomes are the best in years.  Many more could have gone to Ivies+ if not for experience factors.  Life is so unfair!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DD who goes to TJ was just talking about a HS friend who got into Penn, CMU and is going to Mason because $$. Where they are going isn’t only where they got in.


But why would she have applied to these other schools then? With GMU’s acceptance rate, it was a sure thing.


But the $$ were not.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I've seen a fair number of posts on social media from TJ Class of 2025 graduates expressing how much they hated TJ and how glad they are that they'll never see TJ again. Knowing how much attention TJ sucks up, and how many extras TJ students get compared to students at other schools, I found the posts annoying.


What're you even talking about? This is the best TJ class ever! Best admission results ever!


I assume you are kidding. The elite college admission results were far off previous years despite 100 more students in the class. Sad.


By saying that you’re a racist and bigot. The new admission process has improved TJ student body to a whole new level and the outcomes are the best in years.  Many more could have gone to Ivies+ if not for experience factors.  Life is so unfair!


to be fair, some people actually thought that the diversity would improve admission results as colleges tried to achieve by riding off of TJs more diverse admissions results.
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