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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]They will have better teachers and peers.[/quote] [quote=Anonymous]but will likely have a tough time getting into a state flagship like UVA since they are competing with their classmates for limited spots[/quote] These both depend on your base school. TJ in recent years has had roughly 33% of the class matriculate to UVA or similar (UMich, UCLA, Cal) or better (top-15 privates, etc.). That rate at McLean HS is more like 15%. I haven't tracked Langley but would expect it is similar. But for many HS FCPS, that local HS % is much lower. So you have to ask which bar you think is more likely to be achievable for your student if college admissions is a priority. Do you want to be a "bigger fish in a smaller pond"? But then you also are going to be faced with a smaller cohort of similar caliber students at most schools than you would at TJ or the high-SES HS, and likely significantly less advanced course offerings, extracurricular opportunities, etc. that have value in their own right and help prepare for college success. There's no one right answer here. But the delta between say TJ and McLean is probably smaller in both these regards than between say McLean and Lewis, etc.[/quote] The lowest ranked private college I saw on TJ's college admissions page has a 25% acceptance rate so even in the realm of private colleges, they clean up. [/quote] Can you please post the link to the page you reference above. Thanks,[/quote] Maybe true for privates. But plenty of TJ kids go to W&M, GMU, VCU. [/quote] Many families can not afford private or out of state schools.[/quote] Which is why, contrary to PP's claim, TJ kids end up at schools like JMU and VCU. If those families had money, the kid would be at an OOS flagship or a SLAC [/quote]
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