How many rounds of offers are there? |
My son is in Algebra 2, two science Olympiad gold medals this year, all As and one B+, section lead in highest level orchestra , all honors, and …waitlisted. No they don’t catch the very brightest. |
Sounds like a kid who would do well in the froshmore admission cycle if he is still interested then. |
He might get off the waitlist. |
Students like this need to write about these things in their essays. Find a way to include anything that would make your student stand out compared to other students. This is advice for people applying next year. |
Thank you all for the kind words. I personally think he just doesn’t test well. |
This may not be a bad thing. 62.7% of TJ 2029 are Asian. At VA science Olympiad state tournament, the medalists are overwhelmingly Asian. Many of them will go to TJ. These kids have similar interests, similar strengths. This may not be a good thing for those Asian kids. |
Your kid sounds very smart and will do well wherever he goes. |
? What does this have to do with anything? Not that it matters, but he’s not Asian. FYI, at state sci Olys, ALL high school teams are majority Asian. Not just TJ. They self select their own. |
Fcps can manipulate who they make offers to achieve a predetermined diversity composition, but how can they expect an incapable student to study hard and not fail? |
Yk it’s really sad the people who are actually into STEM don’t get in… I know one of my kids friends got in with algebra in 8th and 3 B+ in 7th grade… at LEAST make the requirement geometry in 8th |
3 B+ for electives or core subjects? |
Competition is stiff but they identify the very top applicants at each school. |
Or require the students to have attempted one of the higher SES schools where more opportunities for acceleration exist! /Sarcasm |
Ha, I know some one moved from McLean to a low SES school and yes, his son get in. I am not blaming him. The kid is smart and motivated indeed. |