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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's [b]incredibly difficult[/b] to get in as a sophomore - consequently, the kids who do it are usually very well-prepared and honestly relieved to be out of the base school environment. The hardest transition is in science. People usually think it's math, but the way TJ goes about teaching science is a far bigger delta from what you get at a base school.[/quote] Really? I would expect no more than 45 kids apply. If that is true, then 15 out of those 45 are selected, which is 33% acceptance rate. Seems easier. Also, seems like the JMO and like kids settle in Langley and Mclean and are not interested in TJ any more.[/quote] I know one kid who would be a lock for sophomore admissions who is not planning to apply.[/quote]
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