Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any update about new entrance test structure for TJ admission?
I don't think they will introduce tests again since many colleges are removing that requirement too. I just hope they add an additional criteria about STEM extra curricular activities and give them weightage for it which is not in the current process and will be important since TJ is a STEM school
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The school board does not want to touch TJ admissions again.
If you want your child to attend TJ, your best bet is to rent an apartment in one of the MS where very few kids apply and have them attend for 8th grade.
Wrong - they're trying to trick you. The wealthy schools have the highest admit rate. More kids are from Longfellow or Cooper than one of the poor schools.
It is very hard to get in from these top feeders - Longfellow, Cooper, Carson, Rocky Run because it is heavily competitive. You literally need GPA 4 to get in from those schools. Kids from other schools have gotten in even with B grades. It is true these top feeders get more than 1.5% and instead around 5% but still not every kid with GPA 4 there gets into TJ. Other schools have to thank TJ for the genius process change where they are not giving admission to really smart kids from top feeders and instead giving to average kids in other schools who happen to be in top 1.5%. Really sucks.
Just move to one of the non-feeder schools if it matters that much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any update about new entrance test structure for TJ admission?
FCPS will decide after consulting with NAACP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The school board does not want to touch TJ admissions again.
If you want your child to attend TJ, your best bet is to rent an apartment in one of the MS where very few kids apply and have them attend for 8th grade.
Wrong - they're trying to trick you. The wealthy schools have the highest admit rate. More kids are from Longfellow or Cooper than one of the poor schools.
It is very hard to get in from these top feeders - Longfellow, Cooper, Carson, Rocky Run because it is heavily competitive. You literally need GPA 4 to get in from those schools. Kids from other schools have gotten in even with B grades. It is true these top feeders get more than 1.5% and instead around 5% but still not every kid with GPA 4 there gets into TJ. Other schools have to thank TJ for the genius process change where they are not giving admission to really smart kids from top feeders and instead giving to average kids in other schools who happen to be in top 1.5%. Really sucks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The school board does not want to touch TJ admissions again.
If you want your child to attend TJ, your best bet is to rent an apartment in one of the MS where very few kids apply and have them attend for 8th grade.
Wrong - they're trying to trick you. The wealthy schools have the highest admit rate. More kids are from Longfellow or Cooper than one of the poor schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The school board does not want to touch TJ admissions again.
If you want your child to attend TJ, your best bet is to rent an apartment in one of the MS where very few kids apply and have them attend for 8th grade.
Wrong - they're trying to trick you. The wealthy schools have the highest admit rate. More kids are from Longfellow or Cooper than one of the poor schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The school board does not want to touch TJ admissions again.
If you want your child to attend TJ, your best bet is to rent an apartment in one of the MS where very few kids apply and have them attend for 8th grade.
Wrong - they're trying to trick you. The wealthy schools have the highest admit rate. More kids are from Longfellow or Cooper than one of the poor schools.
Yes, but the population of students at Richtopia Middle School is different from that at Poortown Middle School. Fewer kids apply, and they're applying from an academically weaker population, so there is less competition for the regional quota slots.
That's just a self-serving assumption. The only difference is less wealthy school families spend a less on prep classes that teach to the test. There are just as many gifted students over there as there are in richtopia.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The school board does not want to touch TJ admissions again.
If you want your child to attend TJ, your best bet is to rent an apartment in one of the MS where very few kids apply and have them attend for 8th grade.
Wrong - they're trying to trick you. The wealthy schools have the highest admit rate. More kids are from Longfellow or Cooper than one of the poor schools.
Yes, but the population of students at Richtopia Middle School is different from that at Poortown Middle School. Fewer kids apply, and they're applying from an academically weaker population, so there is less competition for the regional quota slots.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The school board does not want to touch TJ admissions again.
If you want your child to attend TJ, your best bet is to rent an apartment in one of the MS where very few kids apply and have them attend for 8th grade.
Wrong - they're trying to trick you. The wealthy schools have the highest admit rate. More kids are from Longfellow or Cooper than one of the poor schools.
Anonymous wrote:The school board does not want to touch TJ admissions again.
If you want your child to attend TJ, your best bet is to rent an apartment in one of the MS where very few kids apply and have them attend for 8th grade.
Anonymous wrote:Any update about new entrance test structure for TJ admission?
Anonymous wrote:Any update about new entrance test structure for TJ admission?