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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] It was about half. I believe the number was 67 out of the 133 were clearly Loudoun students because they had also been admitted to AOS or AET. [/quote] There are some students who don't apply to AOS, only TJ. Also, there are many students who do not get admitted to AOS/AET but get in to TJ. IF you have 67, I would put the real number around 80.[/quote] In that class, you had a delegation of about 90 students from Loudoun, approximately 90% of whom identified as "Asian". Given that according to the names that were on the Curie lists, 100% of Curie students are South Asian, this math all checks out pretty well. It is safe to assume that there are VERY few South Asian students in the Class of 2024 from Loudoun County who were NOT Curie alums.[/quote]
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