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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'd love to know everyone's thoughts 15 years from now. Are there any parents on the board with kids who excelled in math and science, but didn't apply to TJ because, despite having great grades in those classes, weren't really passionate about them. If so, what schools did your kids get into? Does your DC regret not applying to TJ, in retrospect? Just curious. [/quote] In 15 years no one will care if their kid went to TJ. And neither will the kids who went there quite frankly! No one cares about high school.[/quote] Maybe not. TJ has an incredibly active and engaged alumni association (that raises a lot of money). Many kids stay involved at some level after they leave. [/quote] LOL! You are too much!!![/quote] Personally I would hope they would be more involved at a college level.[/quote] Imagine a world where kids can be very involved in their college, AND still come back and volunteer at TJ during school breaks or donate money to the alumni association. Mind blown, right?[/quote]
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