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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My kid graduated from TJ and I volunteered with the athletic boosters. They actually had a spreadsheet listing college athletic recruits out of TJ. The list started in the early 2000s and my kid graduated a couple of years ago. Schools included: Air Force,Army,Berkeley, Bowdoin,Brown, Caltech,Carnegie Mellon,Case Western,Centre College Chicago,Columbia,Cornell,Dartmouth,Davidson, Delaware, Drexel,Duke, Emory,George Washington Georgetown,Georgia Tech,Harvard,Harvey Mudd. Johns Hopkins,Kentucky,Lehigh,McGill,MIT, Navy,Northwestern,Oberlin,Penn,Penn State,Princeton Purdue,Radcliffe,Stanford,Stevens Institute of Technology,Swarthmore,Tufts,U Miami,US Coast Guard Academy,UVA,Virginia Tech,Wabash,Washington U, Wellesley,Western Washington University, William & Mary and Yale. So some kids are evidently capable of doing both high level academics and high level athletics I guess. [/quote] The narrative that your athletic experience at TJ will be somehow "less than" what you'd get at your base school is complete nonsense, when in fact the opposite is true. It's a good thing that people are starting to realize this.[/quote] The less athletic students can have better athletic experience at TJ. The more athletic students can have good athletic experience anywhere.[/quote]
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