Anonymous
Post 04/16/2024 00:06     Subject: Grades at TJ

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If ur kid is not going to be in the too half at TJ - do not send to TJ. And no - grades till middle school are not a predictor.



You realize this is ridiculous, right? Are you that bad at math? 225 kids are going to be in the bottom half. SMH
PP never said otherwise. They just advised against OP letting their child be one of those 225.
Anonymous
Post 04/16/2024 00:01     Subject: Grades at TJ

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have a freshman at TJ. He is doing well there and enjoys the school and the unique opportunities it provides. When deciding, we told him not to consider college outcomes. Who really knows if your kid would be better or worse off going to TJ. The reason to go is for the challenge, the peer group, and the notion that, by the time you get to college, you will be well prepared.


We felt that too while enrolling our kid. However the reality of the approaching college admissions makes us think otherwise now. We question our decision many times now - if we hampered our kid's chances of getting into a good college

They've made the first year deceptively easy. It doesn't take much effort to get As or Bs, except for math, biology, and world language, in the first year. It's not until sophomore year that the real struggle begins, but by then, the student is firmly trapped in the TJ social image perception and unlikely to return to the base school. No easy DE courses available for TJ students.


Math, bio and world language are half the classes...

Math is the toughest course category at TJ. Math should become second nature, or else it consumes a significant portion of the limited and precious daily homework time. This puts pressure on the allocation of study time for other equally demanding subjects - sciences, language, social studies, etc. However, if a student efficiently manages math, then the others receive their due attention, and maintaining daily discipline with time management becomes the key.
Anonymous
Post 04/15/2024 23:45     Subject: Grades at TJ

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have a freshman at TJ. He is doing well there and enjoys the school and the unique opportunities it provides. When deciding, we told him not to consider college outcomes. Who really knows if your kid would be better or worse off going to TJ. The reason to go is for the challenge, the peer group, and the notion that, by the time you get to college, you will be well prepared.


We felt that too while enrolling our kid. However the reality of the approaching college admissions makes us think otherwise now. We question our decision many times now - if we hampered our kid's chances of getting into a good college

They've made the first year deceptively easy. It doesn't take much effort to get As or Bs, except for math, biology, and world language, in the first year. It's not until sophomore year that the real struggle begins, but by then, the student is firmly trapped in the TJ social image perception and unlikely to return to the base school. No easy DE courses available for TJ students.

There is no practical support structure for TJ kids who suffer with bad grades. The TJ counselors and mental health people put it back on the student saying dont worry about grades, a few Cs is not the end of the world, may be it's time management issue, etc.
Anonymous
Post 04/15/2024 23:38     Subject: Grades at TJ

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have a freshman at TJ. He is doing well there and enjoys the school and the unique opportunities it provides. When deciding, we told him not to consider college outcomes. Who really knows if your kid would be better or worse off going to TJ. The reason to go is for the challenge, the peer group, and the notion that, by the time you get to college, you will be well prepared.


We felt that too while enrolling our kid. However the reality of the approaching college admissions makes us think otherwise now. We question our decision many times now - if we hampered our kid's chances of getting into a good college

They've made the first year deceptively easy. It doesn't take much effort to get As or Bs, except for math, biology, and world language, in the first year. It's not until sophomore year that the real struggle begins, but by then, the student is firmly trapped in the TJ social image perception and unlikely to return to the base school. No easy DE courses available for TJ students.


Math, bio and world language are half the classes...
Anonymous
Post 04/15/2024 23:35     Subject: Grades at TJ

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have a freshman at TJ. He is doing well there and enjoys the school and the unique opportunities it provides. When deciding, we told him not to consider college outcomes. Who really knows if your kid would be better or worse off going to TJ. The reason to go is for the challenge, the peer group, and the notion that, by the time you get to college, you will be well prepared.


We felt that too while enrolling our kid. However the reality of the approaching college admissions makes us think otherwise now. We question our decision many times now - if we hampered our kid's chances of getting into a good college

They've made the first year deceptively easy. It doesn't take much effort to get As or Bs, except for math, biology, and world language, in the first year. It's not until sophomore year that the real struggle begins, but by then, the student is firmly trapped in the TJ social image perception and unlikely to return to the base school. No easy DE courses available for TJ students.
Anonymous
Post 04/15/2024 23:33     Subject: Grades at TJ

Anonymous wrote:If ur kid is not going to be in the too half at TJ - do not send to TJ. And no - grades till middle school are not a predictor.



You realize this is ridiculous, right? Are you that bad at math? 225 kids are going to be in the bottom half. SMH
Anonymous
Post 04/15/2024 23:32     Subject: Grades at TJ

Anonymous wrote:If your kid is not going to be #1 then don’t send to TJ.


+549
Anonymous
Post 04/15/2024 23:25     Subject: Grades at TJ

If your kid is not going to be #1 then don’t send to TJ.
Anonymous
Post 04/15/2024 23:16     Subject: Grades at TJ

Anonymous wrote:If ur kid is not going to be in the too half at TJ - do not send to TJ. And no - grades till middle school are not a predictor.



What are the grades of a TJ kids in say top 25%? All A grades,or any B/C allowed?
Anonymous
Post 04/15/2024 23:04     Subject: Grades at TJ

If ur kid is not going to be in the too half at TJ - do not send to TJ. And no - grades till middle school are not a predictor.

Anonymous
Post 04/15/2024 22:49     Subject: Grades at TJ

Anonymous wrote:I have a freshman at TJ. He is doing well there and enjoys the school and the unique opportunities it provides. When deciding, we told him not to consider college outcomes. Who really knows if your kid would be better or worse off going to TJ. The reason to go is for the challenge, the peer group, and the notion that, by the time you get to college, you will be well prepared.


We felt that too while enrolling our kid. However the reality of the approaching college admissions makes us think otherwise now. We question our decision many times now - if we hampered our kid's chances of getting into a good college
Anonymous
Post 04/15/2024 22:41     Subject: Grades at TJ

I have a freshman at TJ. He is doing well there and enjoys the school and the unique opportunities it provides. When deciding, we told him not to consider college outcomes. Who really knows if your kid would be better or worse off going to TJ. The reason to go is for the challenge, the peer group, and the notion that, by the time you get to college, you will be well prepared.
Anonymous
Post 04/15/2024 22:18     Subject: Grades at TJ

I also interested in this. What if my son wants to go into top number one college? Is tj best?
Anonymous
Post 04/15/2024 22:04     Subject: Grades at TJ

Why did he apply? If a B would be worse than that reason, then there's your answer.
Anonymous
Post 04/15/2024 21:56     Subject: Grades at TJ

DS got accepted - Trying to decide if he should choose TJ or base school. He has been a straight A student up until now, but the general feedback we have from friends is to not go ahead with TJ. How common / uncommon are straight As in TJ. What kind of grades are we looking at for a top 20% student at TJ?