I wonder why the survey is incomplete. Is this something else the principal tried to put an end to? |
Yes, but about 75% of the class. |
Tufts CMU (Engineering/CS) Grinnell UICU GA Tech And as a TJ parent, I know my kids long term results would not have been as good out of a base school. TJ sends kids to College— be it Harvard or UVA who are over prepared and find college easy after TJ. On some campuses, including UVA, TJ kids have the #1 GPA out of all US school with at least 10 kids on campus. Even if my kid could have gotten into the exact same college out of a base school, my kid will do better in college than they would out of a base school. That counts for a lot for kids who will likely continue past undergrad. |
Yes. There are many TJ parents and one actually did post a link that lists students by name and where they are going, so OP got the answer she was looking for. |
Basically seems like it makes UVA more likely than not and William and Mary all but guaranteed. Big whoop. |
No one cares about those schools. |
It is probably incomplete because it is not mandatory. It probably wouldn't be allowable to make it mandatory. The complete lists I've seen published don't have names attached to them. Just counts. I think it is unlikely just the UVA and VT kids did not submit. I think there must be a decline in matriculations there this year for some reason. The trend seems to be towards more TJ kids going out of state. |
What a silly conment. The population of Western fairfax is 50% of the county. |
All you have experience is TJ. Again my argument is your kid would have had a similar experience in a top section at their base schools P.S. in the real world no one cares about GPA |
Actually, TJ isn’t my only experience. I also have a kid at a “top” Western County FCPS base high school. That kid is also getting a great education, taking all honors/AP classes, and will likely do well in college. But the rigor is nowhere near what it is at TJ. Especially in STEM, but also in English. My base school kid is getting better History, since WH is 2 years at base, one at TJ. Base school kid will get more AP credits and a higher GPA for less work. The base school standards are lower and the workload is lighter. But, my base school kid will be prepared for college— but not overprepared, like my TJ kid. My TJ kid is likely to have a very easy time, especially the first couple years. My base school kid will have to make an upward adjustment, just like they did starting Ms and starting HS. I obviously can’t see the future, but I suspect my TJ kid will have a higher college GPA. You are right, GPA matters little in real life. But it does matter for grad school admissions. So yes, I am one of the relatively small number of parents in FCPS who can compare. |
I doubt it. It probably has more to do with school ending earlier in the year now and the student newspapers having less time to send reminders or chase down responses. |
People sitting on Ivy waitlists, or any waitlists, people keeping their colleges private since this is posted online, seniors who don’t GAF... |
Or if it was me, it could have just been one more thing I didn't quite get around to. . . |
Seniors got a link through email to post where they were going.
The problem was, nobody in that generation reads email |
I’m a parent of a TJ junior and I think I’ll advise her not to reply— no way her school choice needs to be published to the world and commented upon by random strangers who think her worth is judged by the college she will attend. |