Would love to know about what experiences those are. I am a parent and just as any other am conflicted about the choice of high school. It my DC's choice eventually, but knowing about those experiences in TJ would help in the decision making |
You take the same kids and put them in any environment and they will get admitted to the top colleges. TJ students would be top 10% at any HS in the county. You have to compare the admission stats for TJ to the top 10% (maybe even 5%) in the county...you will not find an advantage for TJ -- instead, you will find that the top 400 kids not at TJ go to better colleges, on average, than the kids from TJ. It is because the schools to not was 50 kids from TJ. |
Can you expand on the bolded part above. I'm not trying to stir anything up, but rather understand. My DS is interested in applying (we're caucasian) and I'd like to understand this line of thinking more. Thanks. |
+1 My DS also. He was tired of finishing all his work at the local school in 10 minutes. He wanted to go to TJ. It was his decision. He loves it. |
This is an important point. I think parents/kids are so obsessed with getting into TJ, they don't think thru what happens after that. Middle of pack at TJ will not give you advantage in terms of college admission over the top tier kids at home school. If you go outside of NOVA, people/schools don't really care that much about TJ name - not as much as you think anyway. |
It's ironic how there is so much discussion about how it is better to attend the base high school to increase the chance of admission to "better colleges" and yet there is a constant whining about how parents "game" to get into "better high school". Is it ok to "game" the system to get into better colleges but but not for high schools? Many TJ kids choose to attend TJ not because TJ may offer some advantage in getting admitted to "better colleges" but for other reasons. People are so obsessed about "better colleges" they are blind to everything else. Many TJ kids attend TJ to receive exceptional education from quality teachers and to take advantage of unique opportunities offered by TJ regardless of college admission chances. After all, receiving an excellent education in a suitable environment should be the general goal and not increasing the chance at "better colleges". |
UVA, W&M, VaTech all accept more than 50 kids from TJ. Usually those schools accept about 150 TJ kids each year although there may be some overlaps. |
| Yes, pp! It never occurred to me to consider TJ for DC because of college chances. Only because DC loves STEM and needs challenging work and peers. But we have no desires that DC get into specific schools, either. |
Sorry. I just don't believe that. I think a lot of parents/kids view TJ as their best shot at Ivy league schools. |
+1 Thankfully we are not part of them. |
Even though many posters on DCUM scream at every chance that TJ will hurt your chance, TJ is not a ticket to top schools blah, blah blah, "lot of" TJ kids are so dim and ignorant that they are still dying to attend TJ solely to improve their chances at top colleges? Does that sum up your view? |
bold does. other words are your words, not mine. |
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Relevant data point here:
I went to my base school my freshman year and was miserable there. Went to TJ the next three years and loved it. Would love for my kids to go there too. |
Can you transfer in? |
| There are limited spots for sophomores. |