Like asking to not have the kiss and ride doors locked until 8:50 instead of 8:40? Okay, then... I tend to see it as, when you have kids and parents who sacrifice to be at a school, they take enormous ownership in the school, and believe it is their school and seek a collaborative relationship with the school. It’s why TJ alums donated well over $10 million dollars to the TJPF for the renovation, of which a significant portion is still left. Because the kids don’t view TJ as something they pass through on the way to their college. They are invested, and putting their money where there mouth is for years after the graduate. Also a huge alum network interviewing for internships and mentorship, and hiring TJ kids just out of college. You want to work for google or twitter? You can call the TJPF and get the TJ liaison for that company, who will got to bat for you. The question is, why aren’t more FCPS schools working to make students their partners? Why aren’t more high schools harnessing their alums to give their students a hand? |
The trend is about the same - neither wow nor meh. What schools is your kid looking at? |
Here is the link to the actual TJ College Destinations list: https://imgur.com/a/ODuvQyA |
Some of the very best kids in the class going to UVA - smartest, kindest, multi-talented kids. UVA is lucky this year. |
Gosh, I guess i had better inform the international and OOS students in my DS's dorm at GMU. ![]() |
For some reason you equate the words “commuter school” with inferiority? How is referring to it as that an insult? It simply means a lot of people who go there commute from home. Obviously, the out of state and internationals can’t commute, you f’ing moron. |
And there certainly was no insult to TJ students in my repsonse. I stated a fact. GMU is considered a commuter school locally. |
I’m a TJ parents and it isn’t an insult. It’s where kids who need or want to love at home during college go and, wait for it, commute from home. Nobody thinks it is a commuter college from Korea. WTAF. But for kids who attend TJ— yes, they can commute. And some kids need to be able to live at home and commute to college. I’m not sure why PP is losing her shit. I’m sure Stanford is also a commuter college for some kids who live near it and want to save money. |
Is the list comprehensive? My DC looked for a kid they were in class with back in MS and can't find them. The child was enrolled in every STEM extracurricular at school, spent every weekend running around non-stop to practices for this and that and placed in every competition. They still live here and TJ was such a prize for that family that I can't imagine them dropping out. |
why does it say University of Chicago (2) but then 8 names are listed? |
No. This is self reported. About 50 kids did not report. Some kids didn’t report because they are seniors and don’t GAF. Some kids didn’t report because the TJ college list gets widely circulated with names, and they don’t want their names and colleges out there. Several kids. Who were left off are definitely headed to UVA and WM. |
Because they had problems formatting the Senior Edition. There are also places with (1) kid and multiple names. The list of names is correct. |
I count 73 going to Ivys, Stanford, MIT, CalTech, UChicago and Duke (incl 1 Robertson Scholar) out of 366 kids reporting. Dang that's an impressive 20% going to elite schools (with 8% or lower admission rates) in the toughest ever admissions cycle.
Throw in 73 to UVA and the kids going to schools like Carnegie Mellon, Hopkins, West Point, Amherst, Michigan, Georgetown and you have 50% of reporting 2018 TJ grads going to top colleges. Either this was an extremely strong class at TJ or the much discussed TJ penalty in college admissions is overblown. |
To make any sense of your math you need to know how many applied and were rejected from those schools. |
Very strong class this year and the college admissions were very difficult. |