Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I've heard Curie is outstanding. A few years ago they stated that over a third of the entering class were their customers.
Problem with that approach is:
Curie prep (or any admissions-prep) will ONLY prepare your child for admission, while TJ is an intense, 4-year education requiring exceptional, daily, dedication by your child. No prep class can prep for that.
You should let the admissions process play-out naturally; if your child is supposed to be at TJ, they will get in.
TJ has around 2,000 applicants who meet the requirements to attend TJ. They select 25% of those kids, not every kid that would thrive at TJ is selected because there is not space. The process, whether it was the old process, the older process, or the current process, is going to miss some kids who would thrive and include kids who leave the school because it was a bad fit. It isn't perfect.
The only prep that we are doing is working with a writing tutor. DS is not a great writer and I don't think that the schools actually do a good job preparing kids to write well. He is going to work with a tutor to improve his writing and ability to address prompts. We have found that he needs help at home with school assignments and after a week or so of us reviewing material and asking questions, he is better able to address the prompts he is given by his Teachers in different subjects. We are hoping that some extra time working 1-1 with a tutor will help him improve, which should benefit him when taking the TJ tests and in school overall.