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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don’t think you know. I think you are stereotyping. It’s definitely the reason in our family.[/quote] +1. TJ is an amazzing education and a great peer group. Full stop. My kid has been pushed, has learned how to work and manage time, has learned how to write well, analyze critically, work in groups and perform high level science research. He has been pushed by some of the smartest kids in the nation. He can go anywhere and do well. There is a former UVA Dean out there who said he ran GPA by high school every year he was at UVA. And TJ was always the top school among American high schools with 10 or more kids enrolled. It’s not just getting into college. If my kid ends up at the exact same college he would have from his base school, or the exact same college as their base school sibling, TJ will still have been worth it. Because of the education and the peers. It’s about succeeding once DC gets to college, and getting into a good grad school. Plus, we are donut hole family too. Lots and lots of TJ families are professional class and therefore do it hole. My kid is not allowed to take on undergrad debt, so my kid isn’t even applying to an Ivy or NEASC. No merit aid. A lot of their friends are in the same boat. Wealthy enough to pay for WM (35k a year, close to 150k total, is not chump change) but private (starting to hit 80k a year or 320k total). is not realistic? But, we are too wealthy in a high COL area to score need based aid. And colleges do not consider COL. DMV, rural ND— the calculation is the same. And we have to consider another kid, and the strong possibility of grad school. An unlimited budget would be awesome. Telling my kid they can go to any college they want, finances be damned, wouldalso be amazing. But you have to be pretty out of touch to think that 80k/year x 2 kids plus maybe helping with grad school is most peoples’ reality. Most people consider merit aid or stick to VA Public’s. That is reflected in the TJ college list. [/quote] Ridiculous. Over 1/3 of TJ kids applied to Cornell. The reason more are not attending Ivies is because they were not accepted. They applied and were not accepted, period. Ask the over TJ kids who applied to UVA and were rejected if TJ was such a great idea.[/quote] Many TJ grads ultimately follow the scholarship or merit aid. Our son's graduating class few years back had about 52 million dollars (according to the school official at graduation) in scholarship money. These are scholarships in connection with Jefferson scholars, Regents Scholars, Robertson Scholars, Stamp Scholars and many other full rides or almost full rides. There was a grad who chose UVA over Harvard primarily for scholarship, another grad who chose W&M over Oxford (lower tuition/scholarship), another who chose USNA over an elite university, another grad who chose UC Berkeley (scholarship) over top 10 school etc. [/quote]
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