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[quote=Anonymous]Some brilliant kids already show their potential by middle school—especially those who consistently perform well in competitions like MathCounts or Science Olympiad. The high achievers tend to be the same each year, and you often see their names repeatedly in these competitions. These are often the students who end up in the top 10 percent applying to elite colleges like the Ivies or MIT. If your child is already strong in sports or other extracurriculars and can maintain a good GPA, especially without needing to put in extreme effort, that’s a great balance. (Many TJ students, for example, are strong in both academics and sports.) However, if your child already has impressive extracurriculars but needs to put a lot of effort into maintaining a good GPA at TJ, then they simply may not have enough time to fully invest in extracurriculars. In the end, it’s up to your child’s choice.[/quote]
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