Anonymous wrote:data wise, seems less than 250 students in the graph, that's less than half of graduating class. But still interesting data to look at.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The colleges are no longer taking the best students. So you can take college admissions with a grain of salt and don't hold it against TJ students.
In no way would read any admissions against students. To me is reference point only for what happening then at other schools. Would expect more taking advantage of community college and possible transfer or keeping instate for in state tuition. I was surprised more weren’t going to MIT though and wonder if Purdue for example is better about giving $/aid to get more TJ to attend. Isn’t the original principal of TJ at stem school in Illinois now? Maybe it’s that Illinois knows what TJ means more than other states bc of that. And maybe are more at the schools as other poster called out not all graduates listed.
Purdue is an insane bargain. It costs less to go out of state to there than the in state price for the top VA universities.
Most of them would go to the VA top universities if they could get it. It is harder to get to VA top universities from TJ even for smarter kids
Not as sure about that. Purdue for engineering is at least as good if not better than VA Tech in that space and Tech had the best engineering school of the top VA 3.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The colleges are no longer taking the best students. So you can take college admissions with a grain of salt and don't hold it against TJ students.
In no way would read any admissions against students. To me is reference point only for what happening then at other schools. Would expect more taking advantage of community college and possible transfer or keeping instate for in state tuition. I was surprised more weren’t going to MIT though and wonder if Purdue for example is better about giving $/aid to get more TJ to attend. Isn’t the original principal of TJ at stem school in Illinois now? Maybe it’s that Illinois knows what TJ means more than other states bc of that. And maybe are more at the schools as other poster called out not all graduates listed.
Purdue is an insane bargain. It costs less to go out of state to there than the in state price for the top VA universities.
Most of them would go to the VA top universities if they could get it. It is harder to get to VA top universities from TJ even for smarter kids
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The colleges are no longer taking the best students. So you can take college admissions with a grain of salt and don't hold it against TJ students.
In no way would read any admissions against students. To me is reference point only for what happening then at other schools. Would expect more taking advantage of community college and possible transfer or keeping instate for in state tuition. I was surprised more weren’t going to MIT though and wonder if Purdue for example is better about giving $/aid to get more TJ to attend. Isn’t the original principal of TJ at stem school in Illinois now? Maybe it’s that Illinois knows what TJ means more than other states bc of that. And maybe are more at the schools as other poster called out not all graduates listed.
Purdue is an insane bargain. It costs less to go out of state to there than the in state price for the top VA universities.
Anonymous wrote:Are the kids going international from those places and going back home? Is going to TJ as an international student a thing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The colleges are no longer taking the best students. So you can take college admissions with a grain of salt and don't hold it against TJ students.
In no way would read any admissions against students. To me is reference point only for what happening then at other schools. Would expect more taking advantage of community college and possible transfer or keeping instate for in state tuition. I was surprised more weren’t going to MIT though and wonder if Purdue for example is better about giving $/aid to get more TJ to attend. Isn’t the original principal of TJ at stem school in Illinois now? Maybe it’s that Illinois knows what TJ means more than other states bc of that. And maybe are more at the schools as other poster called out not all graduates listed.
Anonymous wrote:The colleges are no longer taking the best students. So you can take college admissions with a grain of salt and don't hold it against TJ students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So by what’s posted, George Mason has most TJ kids listed- 21 and then 20 to UVA and 19 to Purdue. Only 2 to MIT? Only 1 to Stanford?
We used to send like one kid to Princeton and we sent 5 this year.
What is interesting to me is Penn State. I assume that’s a merit scholarship thing going on there because that is a huge jump for us.
As for George Mason- considering the changes to the federal school loan limits (parent plus limits being capped) this is unsurprising.
Anonymous wrote:So by what’s posted, George Mason has most TJ kids listed- 21 and then 20 to UVA and 19 to Purdue. Only 2 to MIT? Only 1 to Stanford?
Anonymous wrote:Are the kids going international from those places and going back home? Is going to TJ as an international student a thing?