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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]But I'm a he... All these comments just for a stupid little comment that I like to give my DD grief about her "decelerated" math at TJ. I really didn't mean anything important by it. :wink: [/quote] For TJ grads, almost all colleges (with few exceptions such as Caltech, MIT, Berkeley known for grade deflation) are easier than HS. My kid who graduated from TJ recently has a 4.0 GPA in STEM major at one of the 3 schools mentioned.[/quote] But don’t you want college to be more challenging than high school? [/quote] Yes. That is why my kid is attending one of the most challenging schools named above with rigorous curriculum and no grade inflation at all. [/quote] Was your kid a TJ grad?[/quote] Yes. It says in the PP.[/quote]
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