Grain of salt. These numbers are cooked. |
URM |
Someone should email Edward Blum the stats. |
This |
The Harvard and MIT numbers seem high |
Keep in mind that one kid can have more than one admissions offer. Matriculations would be more interesting to me. |
DP, I heard only 4 MIT admits. One of them is the 10th place Regeneron winner. |
Parent of TJ upperclassman. This seems to be the most accurate one I've seen so far, except Yale is much higher (at least 7). |
Nope. Stanford - 3 Caltech - 5 MIT - At least 5 Harvard - At least 6 Princeton - At least 5 Yale - At least 8 |
Only 1 kid swept HYPSM and they also got Caltech |
This is probably the strongest class in decades, mostly because of the improved selection process that cracked down on cheating and focused on identifying talent. |
Say it louder in Trump's tone ![]() |
Trump would be against the reform. He prefers privlege that favors the wealthy over a level playing field. |
#veryfakenews |
I am a different poster. That is not a fake news. That is just an opinion, same with your opinion just on the opposite side. The thing is, TJ admission has change and there is pros and cons with the change. If you hope that TJ will back to the old system test admissions I think that is not going to happen, that boat has sailed. Look into the colleges admissions system now, I started to think that TJ is mirroring them, they are almost all holistic approach. Colleges, are not using a single test to determine the acceptance, and they are not even considering perfect SAT and GPA as the most important factor, they look at so many aspects. They look for well rounded candidates. Even the TJ essay that people here heavily mocked as “sob story” that was actually used also in colleges admissions process and that is a big factor. |