Anonymous wrote:Take any top national or in-state college and show me an example where more students are admitted from a single FCPS base school than from TJ.
On the flip side, the facts speak for themselves. For instance, UVA had over 40+ admits from TJ's 2023 class to competitive STEM majors. Which other base FCPS school can claim this many admits to UVA?
Anonymous wrote:Take any top national or in-state college and show me an example where more students are admitted from a single FCPS base school than from TJ.
On the flip side, the facts speak for themselves. For instance, UVA had over 40+ admits from TJ's 2023 class to competitive STEM majors. Which other base FCPS school can claim this many admits to UVA?
Anonymous wrote:Take any top national or in-state college and show me an example where more students are admitted from a single FCPS base school than from TJ.
On the flip side, the facts speak for themselves. For instance, UVA had over 40+ admits from TJ's 2023 class to competitive STEM majors. Which other base FCPS school can claim this many admits to UVA?
Anonymous wrote:Take any top national or in-state college and show me an example where more students are admitted from a single FCPS base school than from TJ.
On the flip side, the facts speak for themselves. For instance, UVA had over 40+ admits from TJ's 2023 class to competitive STEM majors. Which other base FCPS school can claim this many admits to UVA?
Anonymous wrote:Please don’t make a decision to attend TJ based on a perceived colleges edge. It doesn’t work the way you hope it would. Top 5% base school/ top 25% TJ have similar options. — signed kid at base school and TJ kid parent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I heard some for UMich, UIUC, Purdue, Cornell, UPenn, CMU, UT Austin, Texas A&M in addition to VATech, UVA, W&M
also MIT, Harvard, Stanford, Yale, Princeton, Columbia, UChicago, Berkeley, Dartmouth, and a lot more
Anonymous wrote:I heard some for UMich, UIUC, Purdue, Cornell, UPenn, CMU, UT Austin, Texas A&M in addition to VATech, UVA, W&M
Anonymous wrote:Please don’t make a decision to attend TJ based on a perceived colleges edge. It doesn’t work the way you hope it would. Top 5% base school/ top 25% TJ have similar options. — signed kid at base school and TJ kid parent.