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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Kids at TJ. You don’t have to be all in on science and math extracurriculars. You can definitely play video games, be way into a varsity sport or crew or be all in on band or or orchestra. You DO need to love school and love learning from other students. You need to be ready to work hard. But you don’t have to be an all STEM genius. That’s not true. [/quote] NP. This is correct. Indeed, the kids who usually have the strongest college outcomes from TJ are the ones who really like school and who have something else significant in their profile in both a STEM and a non-STEM area. And that's just presuming that college outcomes are a big deal to you. It's a tremendous place to go to school, especially for athletes and kids who love extracurriculars. The 8th period program where you can do most of your clubs and activities during the school day is a total gamechanger.[/quote]
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