Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was wondering if anyone had an idea of when TJ admissions decisions will be released? It seems like in the past, it has usually been early April-ish. But the website says "by April 30". And, of course, SIS/essays and teacher recs were delayed this year due to weather.
Before people jump in line to say that they will be out when they're out, I get this. And it's not that I can't wait another second, although it would be nice to settle DS's HS. But TJ admissions are going to end up having a big impact on DS's summer plans, and by extension our entire family's. If he were to get in and decides to attend (his call), he would probably need to do summer school because he plays an instrument and wants to try to keep up with band in HS. Which impact the timing of our summer vacations, which impacts the dates of his sibling's camps, etc. Plus, if he is not in summer school, there is a camp he wants to attend with a hard registration deadline in earl-mid April. TJ is a probably a long shot for DS, as it is for many kids in the pool. But not impossible, so I don't want to put him in a position where summer school is impossible.
Long winded way to say. Anyone out there in DCUMland have a sense about whether decisions might be out by late in the first week/ early in the second week of Apeil?
Just for information purpose may we know which camp he is going to attend. Some of us may want to try such camp activities.
Anonymous wrote:I was wondering if anyone had an idea of when TJ admissions decisions will be released? It seems like in the past, it has usually been early April-ish. But the website says "by April 30". And, of course, SIS/essays and teacher recs were delayed this year due to weather.
Before people jump in line to say that they will be out when they're out, I get this. And it's not that I can't wait another second, although it would be nice to settle DS's HS. But TJ admissions are going to end up having a big impact on DS's summer plans, and by extension our entire family's. If he were to get in and decides to attend (his call), he would probably need to do summer school because he plays an instrument and wants to try to keep up with band in HS. Which impact the timing of our summer vacations, which impacts the dates of his sibling's camps, etc. Plus, if he is not in summer school, there is a camp he wants to attend with a hard registration deadline in earl-mid April. TJ is a probably a long shot for DS, as it is for many kids in the pool. But not impossible, so I don't want to put him in a position where summer school is impossible.
Long winded way to say. Anyone out there in DCUMland have a sense about whether decisions might be out by late in the first week/ early in the second week of Apeil?
Anonymous wrote:I remember it came over spring break last year. We were in NYC and trying to figure out how to log into the TJ admissions website on DH's phone while we were at the Natural History Museum, LOL!
I am a music teacher whose son is waiting to hear from TJ too. This really makes me sad. He is currently in a full-year theater elective, and has a very large part in the school musical. He also happens to be very good at Math and Science. Honestly, in a way, I hope he misses qualifying. If he gets in, I think he will want to go, but I would hate for him to lose the ability to participate in something he really loves. (though not necessarily as a career)Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No sense of the date either.
But I was rather annoyed to get that email the other day for summer school for TJ. It made me think - if you get in I don't think I really want you to go! It's one thing to take your personal finance over the summer or make sure you have wiggle room for band - but the email made is sound like summer school was almost required!
When did summer school become mandatory for TJ? As a TJ applicant my kid is already in Hn Geometry & WLII - that's 4 high school credits - I don't want to rush growing up!
Agree with it's insane If you want to do band or strings though, there is no way around doing summer school to get the social studies credit, since TJ adds an extra class the the freshman lineup. We had looked at PE in summer school, but the other thread convinced me that that would be a huge headache, especially since DC hates to exercise.
Summer school is necessary for kids who want to do band or strings, just because there are so many required courses at TJ. Kids who aren't doing music don't absolutely need to do summer school. I know a number if kids who never did summer school at TJ. I wrote about my own kid on the other thread about summer PE. He did a variety of activities each summer, but never summer school. I think he did better during the school year because his summers were a time away from the stresses of the academic year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No sense of the date either.
But I was rather annoyed to get that email the other day for summer school for TJ. It made me think - if you get in I don't think I really want you to go! It's one thing to take your personal finance over the summer or make sure you have wiggle room for band - but the email made is sound like summer school was almost required!
When did summer school become mandatory for TJ? As a TJ applicant my kid is already in Hn Geometry & WLII - that's 4 high school credits - I don't want to rush growing up!
Agree with it's insane If you want to do band or strings though, there is no way around doing summer school to get the social studies credit, since TJ adds an extra class the the freshman lineup. We had looked at PE in summer school, but the other thread convinced me that that would be a huge headache, especially since DC hates to exercise.
Anonymous wrote:No sense of the date either.
But I was rather annoyed to get that email the other day for summer school for TJ. It made me think - if you get in I don't think I really want you to go! It's one thing to take your personal finance over the summer or make sure you have wiggle room for band - but the email made is sound like summer school was almost required!
When did summer school become mandatory for TJ? As a TJ applicant my kid is already in Hn Geometry & WLII - that's 4 high school credits - I don't want to rush growing up!