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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Apply to TJ, and if your kid gets in, learn as much as you can. [b]There is no school in the country that can touch TJ in terms of hands-on STEM experiences [/b]and robotics is just one of MANY exceptional opportunities there. Take the $200K that you would have spent on high school and use it for undergrad and/or grad school if needed.[/quote] TJ is good but that's going overboard. [/quote] In no sense is it overboard. I’d challenge you to name one school that has anything approaching the equipment TJ has in its labs.[/quote] Have you heard of Stuy, Bronx sciences? Just to name these 2[/quote] These 3 schools no doubt an excellent school and emphasis on sciences. While Stuy more advanced in humanity, [b]the advantage of the TJ is the senior reaserch lab. [/b]If you want to know the list, google can quickly help you.[/quote] Nope. The results show. [/quote] We are talking about the labs facility and equipment, between that schools. [/quote] Have you visited all the schools to make that claim?[/quote] Have you?[/quote] No, that's why I didn't make the bold statement. You did. Again have you visited all the schools to make that statement?[/quote]
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