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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Curie has an amazing track record at TJ. [/quote] Isn't that the one that had a stolen copy of some test that is no longer used? Is TJ even any good anymore, if any tiger parent can buy their kid in? Or do the "prep" systems not actually work? [/quote] Their numbers are still amazing. 1/3 of the class of 2024 came from them. They are still getting great results with just the essays. [/quote] That’s not relevant. 2024 was the last class under the old system. 2025 and forward are the new system. [/quote] And they are still getting good results for class of 2025 and 2026. [/quote] source? unless you work at TJ[/quote] Someone posted the results for Curie last year. Not as high as before, but still very good numbers, high enough that I theorized Curie did better than before once you account for the automatic spots per school.[/quote] 40% of all applicants attend Curie. Is it any surprise that about a third of all students who get in to TJ are from Curie? [/quote] Is Curie curriculum difficult for an average student? What's the best grade to enroll in it? [/quote] Depends on what you mean by average. People enroll around 5th-8th grade I think. There are also different things to sign up for. One adds extra help for TJ/AOS/AET.[/quote] Average meaning, can write three paragraph essays. The one that helps with TJ, how much work is it during the week? We hear students quitting just a few weeks into the program because the homework and tests are difficult to keep up (?). Trying to figure out if the student needs to be at a certain level, to benefit from these prep courses. Also, given that TJ admissions require primarily writing an essay, does the prep involve anything more than improving essay writing skills? [/quote] I believe the classes are math with TJprep in addition. The math homework is what causes kids trouble. I don't know what is involved for sure, but I think given the results it is not about essay writing skills, but particularly what to include in the essays to boost admissions chances. How to demonstrate 'portrait of a graduate'.[/quote]
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