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[quote=Anonymous]Search threads about what TJ students end up doing. One won an award at Sundance this year (and the Berlin International Film Festival) after getting an undergrad and MD at Harvard and MPH as a Rhodes scholar. A smart math and science kid can easily transition to artistic expression of the same (think Isaac Asimov) or historic representations (think Carl Sagan) or business. Not so for arts or language or history majors who can't "compute" science or math. That's why the smartest kids are STEM oriented. And many do become great lawyers, BTW. [/quote]
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