Yes, lots of bio-interest kids at TJ; not all STEM is engineering. |
This is correct: Pitt — > Pre Med for TJ kids. VCU is also a target school for pre-med |
I have had one kid in base HS and one at TJ. Any TJ kid who is in the top half of the class would absolutely be in the top 5% at any of base FCPS HS. The rigor, grading, content and expectations are significantly higher at TJ. At base HS, it was at most 30 minutes of effort at home per week to get an A and that is often close to 100% of total points due to bonus points on tests, etc. |
Your sampling of two? TJ has rampant cheating…rampant. |
At UVA orientation this year, the Director of Admissions said that more than 90% of students entering in the Class of 2029 were in the top 10% of their high school class. |
No. It gave me insight into how more than a dozen classes that are supposedly the same were taught and graded. Base HS classes are much easier. |
My impression too, also having one TJ kid and one base school kid. Yes I think my TJ kid would have been much higher ranked if she stayed at the base (just much less happy). |
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My daughter, 4.51, 34 ACT, rejected by UVA, accepted by U Chicago and WASP, humanities major
Her friend, average GPA, 1550 SAT, legacy, rejected by UVA, accepted by Georgetown, CS major Another friend, 4.3ish GPA, 1560 GPA, rejected at UVA, accepted by Cornell, engineering They all are well rounded kids with spectacular EC achievements. |
We hear this every year. There just isn't room at UVA for 200 TJ kids and they have to make tough choices amongst a pool of amazing young people coming out of TJ. |
Genuine question. Would any of the above mentioned be attending UVA if accepted? My own super high stats daughter with excellent and long term ECs, NMF, etc. applied ED to UVA. Didn’t want to chance it and didn’t want her parents to pay 90k+ for private. We are full pay. She’s a practical kid. Accepted as an Echols Scholar. Going into her second year and is happy as a clam. The great resources, opportunities, professors, etc. are beyond plentiful. If you love UVA, apply ED. |
I don’t disagree that any average TJ kid would be at the top 5% of a base HS. However, my Langley kid with full load of AP classes does not spend only 30 min of effort for an A. That is just rude and insulting. My kid would have been TJ material. He wasn’t interested and we didn’t push him. |
I think we know why lol |
One of them applied ED. Still… |
And of course, we're to believe you know the stats of your daughter's friends. Please.
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My kid struggled with the rigor at TJ and would've been absolutely fantastic at base, top 5% then comfortably get into UVA. Instead the mental torture and agony was too much for all of us, with the hit on GPA, ending up getting into a school that ends up being bottom safety for TJ kids. That said, fast forward 4 years of college was a breeze with all the tough courses, and now sitting pretty with job offers from 3 top tier companies in senior year. DC was saying it's like getting admission from Harvard, Princeton, and Yale. This would not have happened if not for TJ and the peer group acquired from there. They stuck together, helped, pushed, and motivated each other, without possibly saying anything. It's been a long 8 years, although if the ultimate goal is landing on a career with the top employers in STEM, then TJ has worked out. I am sure base HS would also be okay, however, the peer group is something when you connect with the right friends at TJ. |