Anonymous wrote:
McLean.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Heard that some have already received their offers.
Do you know from which base High school? Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many slots are available?
Usually around 5-10 "froshmores" are selected each year to replace those freshmen who dropped out during the previous year and there should be lot more than 5-10 froshmores this year since unusually large number of freshmen dropped out this academic year.
Don’t be so sure.
TJ has never wanted to fully fill the class. They have never offered the number of open slots during sophmore admissions.
They try to fill about 70-80% of the missing spots.
Wrong. They had 30 open slots for the class of 2024 last year and admitted less than 10 kids.
Duh - They can only admit "qualified students". They are normal people unlike the school board which does what ever they want.
Anonymous wrote:Heard that some have already received their offers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many slots are available?
Usually around 5-10 "froshmores" are selected each year to replace those freshmen who dropped out during the previous year and there should be lot more than 5-10 froshmores this year since unusually large number of freshmen dropped out this academic year.
Don’t be so sure.
TJ has never wanted to fully fill the class. They have never offered the number of open slots during sophmore admissions.
They try to fill about 70-80% of the missing spots.
Wrong. They had 30 open slots for the class of 2024 last year and admitted less than 10 kids.
Anonymous wrote:
Wrong. They had 30 open slots for the class of 2024 last year and admitted less than 10 kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many slots are available?
Usually around 5-10 "froshmores" are selected each year to replace those freshmen who dropped out during the previous year and there should be lot more than 5-10 froshmores this year since unusually large number of freshmen dropped out this academic year.
Don’t be so sure.
TJ has never wanted to fully fill the class. They have never offered the number of open slots during sophmore admissions.
They try to fill about 70-80% of the missing spots.
Anonymous wrote:
They try to fill about 70-80% of the missing spots.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many slots are available?
Usually around 5-10 "froshmores" are selected each year to replace those freshmen who dropped out during the previous year and there should be lot more than 5-10 froshmores this year since unusually large number of freshmen dropped out this academic year.
Don’t be so sure.
TJ has never wanted to fully fill the class. They have never offered the number of open slots during sophmore admissions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many slots are available?
Usually around 5-10 "froshmores" are selected each year to replace those freshmen who dropped out during the previous year and there should be lot more than 5-10 froshmores this year since unusually large number of freshmen dropped out this academic year.
Anonymous wrote:How many slots are available?