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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Google the learning pathways at TJ and then ask yourself that question. [/quote] I have looked at that and think it's just rebranding of something that a lot of high schools offers. The IBET may be unique to TJ but that doesn't really tell me much at all. My son produced a list of students who went to TJ (from social media college decision postings) showing me kids who graduated from TJ going onto poli-sci and other majors. So, maybe you can explain to me what your esoteric statement is implying--that would be super useful! He fully intends to do independent research but would focus that on non-traditional STEM, maybe in public policy or similar area, while still using heavy stats and data science. [/quote]
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