Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's basically a lottery these days
Nonsense.
Anonymous wrote:How is the GPA calculated if the kid has all As in 7th grade and As in the core subjects, and an A- in French in 8th grade?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son had straight As in 7th grade (8th grade report cards weren't even considered) and also went to a feeder middle school. He and his best friend are in different HS districts so TJ was their only chance at going to school together. As it turned out they both got waitlisted - but my son is doing great at his base HS...with the large selection of classes and extracurriculars it really is what you make of it.
Having said that, he'll never get in if he doesn't apply, so might as well go for it.
How do you know that 8th grade report cards weren't considered?
They do consider the first quarter of 8th grade for the core classes: https://www.fcps.edu/registration/thomas-jefferson-admissions/eligibility-requirements/gpa-calculation
Anonymous wrote:It's basically a lottery these days
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son had straight As in 7th grade (8th grade report cards weren't even considered) and also went to a feeder middle school. He and his best friend are in different HS districts so TJ was their only chance at going to school together. As it turned out they both got waitlisted - but my son is doing great at his base HS...with the large selection of classes and extracurriculars it really is what you make of it.
Having said that, he'll never get in if he doesn't apply, so might as well go for it.
How do you know that 8th grade report cards weren't considered?
Anonymous wrote:My son had straight As in 7th grade (8th grade report cards weren't even considered) and also went to a feeder middle school. He and his best friend are in different HS districts so TJ was their only chance at going to school together. As it turned out they both got waitlisted - but my son is doing great at his base HS...with the large selection of classes and extracurriculars it really is what you make of it.
Having said that, he'll never get in if he doesn't apply, so might as well go for it.