Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do you know many questions they generally have for 2 hours time slot? Doesn’t seem like a lot of time
There is only one question covering all of math and science, while the rest of four questions are unrelated to STEM and focus on the student’s personal experiences and background. The entire admissions test is superficial and does little to assess a student’s readiness or ability in math, science and English to handle the TJ's rigorous curriculum.
Parent of a current TJ student and yes, this is generally accurate.
The have been endless debates here on DCUM about the admissions revisions.
Just know the goal of the revision was to have at least 1 student from every MS among the 5 jurisdictions (plus private schools and at least 1 homeschooler) and to include more FARMS and SPED kids. The SB also wanted greater racial diversity (TJ was 73% Asian; now 54% Asian).
And: the SB wanted to reduce the influence of one particular private test-prep company which accounted for over 30% of TJ admissions. They broke that expensive pipeline. TJ today is also 81% minority students; 19% white students.