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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Teenagers should be at home for developmental reasons unless the family situation is dysfunctional. They need guidance. Support and a chance to separate in a more natural way than BS. I wNt to BS because of divorce. The social interactions with parents for most kids were not normal[/quote] I used to think this too, but then I started working at a boarding and day school. Most of the boarders were typical kids who just wanted a different experience for high school. I don't think this school is on the same academic level as TJ, but one could definitely get a top notch education there. I think comparing TJ to boarding school is difficult because they are so different. Honestly, if you are considering both, move beyond the prestige label, think about what each school offers and how that benefits your DC. Also totally off-topic, but before moving to DC, my only knowledge of TJ came from that discrimination suit that girl filed against the Silicon Valley entrepreneur who was ten years older than she was, but she was having a relationship with him? So I guess that goes to show TJ grads can do weird things too. [/quote] At Stanford?[/quote] Yes at Stanford. The poor girl seemed to be unstable and had a host of mental health issues. [/quote]
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