Not just experience factors. At our school, it was not the top kids academically who were selected, but the ones I heard about who were selected were Asians and I think did not check any boxes. I don't think any were in algebra 1 either.Anonymous wrote:My child has similar stats and attended a low performing MS that had to send a minimum of 4 students to TJ. We were on the fence about whether TJ would be a good fit and didn't do any prep. DC was waitpooled and ultimately not accepted because there was no way the 4 kids selected were going to give up their spots.
What's interesting is that only 1 of the 4 kids admitted was truly at the top of the class. 2 were only taking Algebra 1 HN in 8th. The top 5-10 kids academically were very surprised by the results and the way the experience factors came into play. Under the new system, it's more of a crap shoot. If your DD is truly serious I recommend lots of prep for the exam.
Anonymous wrote:i'm not sure how the tests work, but here's her stats. Anything you need to know, ask.
Female, mixed race (African American, White)
All honors classes
Taking Geometry this year
Comes from a school with a few smart kids, she's probably in the top 10
4.0 GPA
I don't think this matters, but involved in many extracurriculars: volleyball, 4-H, student council, lots of communtity service
Has won a few local academic awards (Science fair, robotics, Odyssey of the Mind, etc.)
Applying to TJ and AET
Anonymous wrote:i'm not sure how the tests work, but here's her stats. Anything you need to know, ask.
Female, mixed race (African American, White)
All honors classes
Taking Geometry this year
Comes from a school with a few smart kids, she's probably in the top 10
4.0 GPA
I don't think this matters, but involved in many extracurriculars: volleyball, 4-H, student council, lots of communtity service
Has won a few local academic awards (Science fair, robotics, Odyssey of the Mind, etc.)
Applying to TJ and AET
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i'm not sure how the tests work, but here's her stats. Anything you need to know, ask.
Female, mixed race (African American, White)
All honors classes
Taking Geometry this year
Comes from a school with a few smart kids, she's probably in the top 10
4.0 GPA
I don't think this matters, but involved in many extracurriculars: volleyball, 4-H, student council, lots of communtity service
Has won a few local academic awards (Science fair, robotics, Odyssey of the Mind, etc.)
Applying to TJ and AET
If she is doing odyssey of the mind through her school then she probably comes from a school with lots of smart kids- the elementary schools that feed into the underserved middle school do not have these clubs. If she's truly coming from a school with a few smart kids, then she will get in easily. My kid's deciding if they want to go, not if they want to attend because their school doesn't come close to hitting its 1.5% allotment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i'm not sure how the tests work, but here's her stats. Anything you need to know, ask.
Female, mixed race (African American, White)
All honors classes
Taking Geometry this year
Comes from a school with a few smart kids, she's probably in the top 10
4.0 GPA
I don't think this matters, but involved in many extracurriculars: volleyball, 4-H, student council, lots of communtity service
Has won a few local academic awards (Science fair, robotics, Odyssey of the Mind, etc.)
Applying to TJ and AET
If she is doing odyssey of the mind through her school then she probably comes from a school with lots of smart kids- the elementary schools that feed into the underserved middle school do not have these clubs. If she's truly coming from a school with a few smart kids, then she will get in easily. My kid's deciding if they want to go, not if they want to attend because their school doesn't come close to hitting its 1.5% allotment.
Anonymous wrote:i'm not sure how the tests work, but here's her stats. Anything you need to know, ask.
Female, mixed race (African American, White)
All honors classes
Taking Geometry this year
Comes from a school with a few smart kids, she's probably in the top 10
4.0 GPA
I don't think this matters, but involved in many extracurriculars: volleyball, 4-H, student council, lots of communtity service
Has won a few local academic awards (Science fair, robotics, Odyssey of the Mind, etc.)
Applying to TJ and AET
Anonymous wrote:i'm not sure how the tests work, but here's her stats. Anything you need to know, ask.
Female, mixed race (African American, White)
All honors classes
Taking Geometry this year
Comes from a school with a few smart kids, she's probably in the top 10
4.0 GPA
I don't think this matters, but involved in many extracurriculars: volleyball, 4-H, student council, lots of communtity service
Has won a few local academic awards (Science fair, robotics, Odyssey of the Mind, etc.)
Applying to TJ and AET