Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are arriving in 8th grade—the prep is over. The time between now and application process is trivial.
The harder part is going to be getting strong recommendation letters since you don’t have 7th grade relationships.
I would go to Irving. I think the chances from either school are basically equal, but if he doesn’t get in he will go to WSHS regardless of middle school based on your address, so let him keep his 8th grade friends instead of starting over again in 9th grade.
What recommendation letters?
Not PP but I do think rec letters are required in the application to TJ. My kid didn't apply because I'm not impressed with TJ - I think our local base turns out more well rounded kids but my spouse is a MS teacher and I believe does rec letters
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are arriving in 8th grade—the prep is over. The time between now and application process is trivial.
The harder part is going to be getting strong recommendation letters since you don’t have 7th grade relationships.
I would go to Irving. I think the chances from either school are basically equal, but if he doesn’t get in he will go to WSHS regardless of middle school based on your address, so let him keep his 8th grade friends instead of starting over again in 9th grade.
What recommendation letters?
Anonymous wrote:You are arriving in 8th grade—the prep is over. The time between now and application process is trivial.
The harder part is going to be getting strong recommendation letters since you don’t have 7th grade relationships.
I would go to Irving. I think the chances from either school are basically equal, but if he doesn’t get in he will go to WSHS regardless of middle school based on your address, so let him keep his 8th grade friends instead of starting over again in 9th grade.
Anonymous wrote:Hello moms and dads,
We just moved to Irving MS neighborhood from another state and my DS got accepted to LB AAP for 8th grade. He is enthusiastic in STEM and did well in some STEM competition previously. He wants to apply to TJ next year.
So my questions is which school preps students well for the application process? And my understanding is that TJ accepts top 1.5% students in each MS. Would it be more competitive to be in LB top 1.5% than in Irving?
And could you share your experience with your DC at LB AAP and Irving part-time AAP?
Thank you!