Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS is a freshman at TJ.
Last year, the problem-solving essay / test was administered on 2/3 and the first-round admission email arrived on 4/12.
Is it 2 weeks to decide?
IIRC, yes - last year it was 2 weeks.
Also: please please please do not force your child to attend TJ if they do not want to go. My son knows several ninth graders who are miserable because their parents forced them to choose TJ. Let your child guide the choice.
Translation: "There's a good chance my kid ends up on the waitlist because they attend Carson or Longfellow or Rocky Run or Stone Hill. Please turn down your offer of admission so that my kid has a better shot."
You're going to start seeing a ton of these posts at this time of year - and remember: your kid can always go back to their base school if TJ isn't the right fit, but they can't decide that their base school isn't challenging enough three weeks in and get your offer to TJ back.
Regretting the choice to try TJ after a few weeks is fixable - regretting the choice not to isn't and you'll be saddled with that for the rest of your parenting life.
lol. Nice try. My son is already a freshman at TJ and is my youngest. Why would I care? And why does everyone ascribe nefarious motives to posts in the AAP forum?
I do care about the kids forced to live out their parents’ dreams vicariously, however. Some of those kids will have breakdowns and/or drop out; that is not healthy for TJ (nor the child).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS is a freshman at TJ.
Last year, the problem-solving essay / test was administered on 2/3 and the first-round admission email arrived on 4/12.
Is it 2 weeks to decide?
IIRC, yes - last year it was 2 weeks.
Also: please please please do not force your child to attend TJ if they do not want to go. My son knows several ninth graders who are miserable because their parents forced them to choose TJ. Let your child guide the choice.
Translation: "There's a good chance my kid ends up on the waitlist because they attend Carson or Longfellow or Rocky Run or Stone Hill. Please turn down your offer of admission so that my kid has a better shot."
You're going to start seeing a ton of these posts at this time of year - and remember: your kid can always go back to their base school if TJ isn't the right fit, but they can't decide that their base school isn't challenging enough three weeks in and get your offer to TJ back.
Regretting the choice to try TJ after a few weeks is fixable - regretting the choice not to isn't and you'll be saddled with that for the rest of your parenting life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does the recent DOE letter mean for TJ admissions and additional experience criteria?
It means it’s a good thing that the admissions process changed several years ago. Even if somehow this letter creates change, that change is going to be administered by today’s FCPS superintendent and school board, which is different from the folks who implemented the current process.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS is a freshman at TJ.
Last year, the problem-solving essay / test was administered on 2/3 and the first-round admission email arrived on 4/12.
Is it 2 weeks to decide?
IIRC, yes - last year it was 2 weeks.
Also: please please please do not force your child to attend TJ if they do not want to go. My son knows several ninth graders who are miserable because their parents forced them to choose TJ. Let your child guide the choice.
Translation: "There's a good chance my kid ends up on the waitlist because they attend Carson or Longfellow or Rocky Run or Stone Hill. Please turn down your offer of admission so that my kid has a better shot."
You're going to start seeing a ton of these posts at this time of year - and remember: your kid can always go back to their base school if TJ isn't the right fit, but they can't decide that their base school isn't challenging enough three weeks in and get your offer to TJ back.
Regretting the choice to try TJ after a few weeks is fixable - regretting the choice not to isn't and you'll be saddled with that for the rest of your parenting life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS is a freshman at TJ.
Last year, the problem-solving essay / test was administered on 2/3 and the first-round admission email arrived on 4/12.
Is it 2 weeks to decide?
IIRC, yes - last year it was 2 weeks.
Also: please please please do not force your child to attend TJ if they do not want to go. My son knows several ninth graders who are miserable because their parents forced them to choose TJ. Let your child guide the choice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS is a freshman at TJ.
Last year, the problem-solving essay / test was administered on 2/3 and the first-round admission email arrived on 4/12.
Is it 2 weeks to decide?
Anonymous wrote:What does the recent DOE letter mean for TJ admissions and additional experience criteria?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does the recent DOE letter mean for TJ admissions and additional experience criteria?
What is the DOE letter? Link please.
Anonymous wrote:DS is a freshman at TJ.
Last year, the problem-solving essay / test was administered on 2/3 and the first-round admission email arrived on 4/12.
Anonymous wrote:What does the recent DOE letter mean for TJ admissions and additional experience criteria?
Anonymous wrote:My 8th grade son’s best friend is applying and while he will be happy for him, he will be so sad to not have him at his high school next year. Wondering when kids find out if they got in or not.