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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If any TJ parents on here can honestly say their children stated or discussed nothing except for 1 sport the child was passionate about on both the essay and the SIS and was accepted to TJ, please let us know. That would be surprising. [/quote] In the questions relating to outside activities, they ask the kids specifically to answer about just one activity or one accomplishment. My child at TJ and a number of others I know wrote mostly about one specific athletic activity that is highly time consuming. These are kids who are highly academically accomplished, in addition to being very strong athletes. Not all the questions refer to outside activities, some ask about school, also, but even those ask the child to focus the answers on one accomplishment or interest for each question. TJ students have many different interests. The school is not looking for kids who have zero interest in anything outside of math and science. [/quote] Ok, but you are not saying the kids only discussed 1 sport activity. They must have discussed other activities as well. I am not sure why you would want to give the impression all those kids only discussed 1 sport activity and nothing else and were accepted. That is misleading. This is directly from the admissions office website: For the SIS: 3. Think about what you have done to help show that TJHSST is a right fit for you. [b]Remember, TJ is a STEM focused school and the SIS helps us figure out which applicants would be the best fit for the school.[/b] [i]Have you shown an interest in science, technology, engineering, or math prior to now?[/i] What have you done to pursue that interest? Sample essay prompts: “Please discuss in detail an activity in science, mathematics, or technology in which you have been involved in the 6th, 7th, or 8th grade that has had a significant impact on your interest in science, mathematics, or technology.” “If you could invite three individuals who have had an impact in the fields of mathematics, science, or technology (either present day or in history) to come together for a group discussion with you, whom would you invite? Why would you invite each person? What questions would you ask them?” [/quote]
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