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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Access to a wide variety of post-AP math and science courses [/quote] which are also available at most FCPS schools[/quote] Not true. TJ offers many courses like, Electrodynamics (post AP Physics C), Organic Chemistry (post AP Chem), Neurobiology (post AP Biology), Differential Equations (post Multivariable Calc), etc... that are not available at base schools. TJ was established for providing such challenging courses. If students expect to take basic minimum graduation satisfying courses that are at the low end of TJ rigor scale, then staying back at base school might be a better option for workload management and accommodating extracurriculars. [/quote] DNA science too. There are a lot of courses at TJ that are not available in other schools including Langley. TJ is very competitive in everything. Getting all As is not easy like other schools. Going to TJ you learn a lot, much deeper, work much harder and that level of education at a young age helps in their future. Whether TJ is ranked 1st or 14th or whatever, people all over US and Ivys know the quality of kids coming from TJ[/quote] Thre comes a point where the quality of the students drops enough where the assumption of quality fades.[/quote]
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