Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So how many rounds of movement? Rolling basis?
Someone said biggest and almost all movement off waitlist comes now and then after this “2nd round” it is 1 or 2 spots here and there but mostly non-existent movement over summer.
Is there an appeal process?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't hold much expectation on wait-list movement.
Parents will push their kiddos into TJ if admitted. After the new admission was implemented, this forum has seen more and more posts asking about transferring back to base school and student getting a D for a math course. Without a rigorous academic test, being admitted sending ambiguous information to parents and students. Parents tend to believe that their children are good enough in STEM and forget that they got in under a lottery system. I am not saying the old admission is good. It was problematic too. But the new admission process seems causing more problems. It didn't just fail in promoting diversity, but also made students academic performance worse. TJ class 2024 had 165 National Merit semifinalists. There were 81 National Merit semifinalists in the class 2025 . It is hard to find a good admission process. Maybe people should make more efforts on advocating improving base school.
Last year there were at least 5 kids at our middle school that got in off the wait-list.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So how many rounds of movement? Rolling basis?
Someone said biggest and almost all movement off waitlist comes now and then after this “2nd round” it is 1 or 2 spots here and there but mostly non-existent movement over summer.
Anonymous wrote:So how many rounds of movement? Rolling basis?
Anonymous wrote:Don't hold much expectation on wait-list movement.
Parents will push their kiddos into TJ if admitted. After the new admission was implemented, this forum has seen more and more posts asking about transferring back to base school and student getting a D for a math course. Without a rigorous academic test, being admitted sending ambiguous information to parents and students. Parents tend to believe that their children are good enough in STEM and forget that they got in under a lottery system. I am not saying the old admission is good. It was problematic too. But the new admission process seems causing more problems. It didn't just fail in promoting diversity, but also made students academic performance worse. TJ class 2024 had 165 National Merit semifinalists. There were 81 National Merit semifinalists in the class 2025 . It is hard to find a good admission process. Maybe people should make more efforts on advocating improving base school.
Anonymous wrote:Don't hold much expectation on wait-list movement.
Parents will push their kiddos into TJ if admitted. After the new admission was implemented, this forum has seen more and more posts asking about transferring back to base school and student getting a D for a math course. Without a rigorous academic test, being admitted sending ambiguous information to parents and students. Parents tend to believe that their children are good enough in STEM and forget that they got in under a lottery system. I am not saying the old admission is good. It was problematic too. But the new admission process seems causing more problems. It didn't just fail in promoting diversity, but also made students academic performance worse. TJ class 2024 had 165 National Merit semifinalists. There were 81 National Merit semifinalists in the class 2025 . It is hard to find a good admission process. Maybe people should make more efforts on advocating improving base school.
Anonymous wrote:DD heard her teacher saying after May 21 as they need a week to process the student decisions and work on the waitlist
Anonymous wrote:Since decisions were due yesterday, May 14th, does that mean the TJ waitlist will start to move today? Realistically speaking, can students get an offer even late this summer?