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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Top 5% or it’s bad to attend TJ for college admissions.[/quote] This. Obviously, if a family cares about the best education and opportunities for their kids, they care about that for both HS and college. Very short sighted to only think about HS. [/quote] It might be short sighted only looking at college when grad school is on the horizon. TJ will prepare you for college [b]better than other schools[/b] as long as you don't drown. I think anyone that can reasonably expect to be in the top 20% at TJ should go. How do you know if you will be top 20%? Anyone that gets 99th percentile on standardized test scores should probably go. Maybe even 98th.[/quote] Bolded is -1000. You’re saying the number one kid at Langley or McLean is not equally prepared for college? Or that an unhooked ivy admit from a base school/any other school is less prepared than the 10th/200th kid at TJ? Unhinged. —This is why TJ needs to be very carefully considered. It hurts college chances and as much as some say eh, so…it matters.[/quote]
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