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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Doing something like residency matching system would be good for AOS/AET/TJ. I know students who were accepted to AOS/AET but wanted TJ and vice versa.[/quote] However AOS/AET are not in same league as TJ.[/quote] TJ has just been around for longer, but they are both in the same league. Its harder to get into AOS.[/quote] Not really, an apple to apple comparison. Just because there's huge demand doesn't mean the AOS/AET curriculum is comprehensive or rigorous. Unlike TJ, Academies of Loudoun by itself doesn’t have a complete high school program, and has no control over whether student enrolls in AP, Honors or General level of english, world language, social studies, and elective science courses at base school. At TJ, every student takes APs not just in Math and Sciences but also in English, Social Studies, and other humanities subjects. There are hundreds of selective stem programs like AOS/AET across the US public school systems, but TJ is only one that gets ranked in top five consistently, for its "rigorous end to end" high school program and top talent it attracts. [/quote] From another thread... LCPS AOS/AET is equivalent to FCPS Academy, which operates from various high schools, allowing students to register for their preferred programs. Initially, AOS/AET also operated from multiple high schools but later consolidated into a single location at its new campus building. As demand surpassed capacity, selective AOS/AET programs began requiring entrance tests. The similar admission schedules and entrance tests led people to compare AOS/AET to TJ, although it is more comparable to FCPS Academy.[/quote]
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