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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My Son just got admission to TJ. We know lot of kids who are in TJ and who have finished TJ and working etc. Here is my take on it. TJ is a fantastic school with lot of opportunities to do Research and technology which is not available in other schools. It has lot to offer. Student should be intelligent and very hard working in order to enjoy at TJ. They have lot of sports activities also. It is the No.1 STEM school in the Nation for a reason. But lot of parents wants kids to join the school and they don't want kids to work hard. You can't have both. You cannot join the best school without working hard. You should join TJ because of what facilities it offers to do research, courses it offers that is not available in other schools and the friends you make there. Once you learn all the things it offers you will be successful in life no matter what college you go and you will get a fantastic job. I have seen lot of kids out of TJ getting scholarships to colleges and doing really really well after college.[/quote] Not #1 anymore... [/quote] Number 1 high school in the country by Newsweek.[/quote]
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