Anonymous wrote:Original Poster here,
So yes, my daughter has been prepping for TJ since she heard about it, she has straight A's, a high IQ, and is determined to get in, but I'm just worried about how she's going to manage everything, along with her extra curriculars (sport, service work, art). Do you guys have any organization and time-management tips? Those are the things she struggles the most with.
I appreciate it, Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody can get any actual feedback about TH anymore since all you guys want to do is argue about the make up of the class now.
It’s an election year. Republicans are trying to push whatever wedge issues they can scrape up from the bottom of the barrel. TJ admissions is triggering for the racists.
Right. Because nobody was talking about this last year or the year before or the year before that. Pfft.
It gets renewed attention from the Rs every election year.
It’s even mentioned in this political thread:
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1233614.page
Oh, it's mentioned in an anonymous thread on a public forum? Then it must be true despite the fact that this forum has been drowning in this subject almost every year since they changed the admissions criteria.
Again, it’s an election season and the Rs spin this up much more. It happened with the school board elections last year and state elections two years ago. It happens on DCUM and those local crappy “news” orgs. Like clockwork.
Anonymous wrote:Take PE online summer after 8th grade.Anonymous wrote:Original Poster here,
So yes, my daughter has been prepping for TJ since she heard about it, she has straight A's, a high IQ, and is determined to get in, but I'm just worried about how she's going to manage everything, along with her extra curriculars (sport, service work, art). Do you guys have any organization and time-management tips? Those are the things she struggles the most with.
I appreciate it, Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Take PE online summer after 8th grade.Anonymous wrote:Original Poster here,
So yes, my daughter has been prepping for TJ since she heard about it, she has straight A's, a high IQ, and is determined to get in, but I'm just worried about how she's going to manage everything, along with her extra curriculars (sport, service work, art). Do you guys have any organization and time-management tips? Those are the things she struggles the most with.
I appreciate it, Thanks!
Take PE online summer after 8th grade.Anonymous wrote:Original Poster here,
So yes, my daughter has been prepping for TJ since she heard about it, she has straight A's, a high IQ, and is determined to get in, but I'm just worried about how she's going to manage everything, along with her extra curriculars (sport, service work, art). Do you guys have any organization and time-management tips? Those are the things she struggles the most with.
I appreciate it, Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:My DD is going to try out for TJ this year and I was wondering if there were any good tips, or ways to practice, that would help her with the prepping.
Also, I'm worried about the workload she'll get and the commute. Is there lots of work? And is there a bus she can take? Also she has lots of ADHD symptoms but has never been diagnosed. Will that be a problem?
Anonymous wrote:Original Poster here,
So yes, my daughter has been prepping for TJ since she heard about it, she has straight A's, a high IQ, and is determined to get in, but I'm just worried about how she's going to manage everything, along with her extra curriculars (sport, service work, art). Do you guys have any organization and time-management tips? Those are the things she struggles the most with.
I appreciate it, Thanks!