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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Previous years. https://www.fcag.org/tjstatistics.shtml I haven’t seen the class of 2026 data yet. [/quote] Thank you! Just what I was looking for.[/quote] You will notice the traditional feeders were reduced 33-50% in the name of equity compare 2024 vs 2025 The top STEM students are no longer going to TJ[/quote] Yes, the affluent families from those schools were less able to game admissions.[/quote] It is not affluent families gaming the system. You guys get it completely wrong. We bought older homes to live in McLean area for the schools. So the kids who are attending top feeders are really smart kids with lot of students with GPA 4. In addition, if you have noticed Longfellow MS made it to top 5 in Science Olympiad Nationals and also was in nationals in science bowl and other activities too. These are really hard working smart kids and we bought home what we thought was the right school for them. Just taking some TJ prep course won't help in all these. Also there is nothing wrong in taking prep courses. We all are in life long learning. We learn from kids too and they learn from others as well. People who send to prep courses are not to get into TJ but to set a strong foundation for success[/quote]
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