Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My child’s year had two or three kids from Nysmith, maybe four at the start but at least one left TJ and went someplace else. My child was good friends with one of the kids, so knew the others also.
It was certainly not 20.
I don’t know anything about the other schools.
PP 15:48 is correct but not all the kids are planning to go to TJ.
Anonymous wrote:About 1/3 of the graduating class from Nysmith go to TJ, not sure about the other two schools.
Anonymous wrote:About 1/3 of the graduating class from Nysmith go to TJ, not sure about the other two schools.
Anonymous wrote:How many are in the 8th grade at Nysmith?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:About 1/3 of the graduating class from Nysmith go to TJ, not sure about the other two schools.
You are dreaming!
Close to 20 maybe more this year took the final round of essay test today from Nysmith.
How many are in the 8th grade at Nysmith?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:About 1/3 of the graduating class from Nysmith go to TJ, not sure about the other two schools.
You are dreaming!
Close to 20 maybe more this year took the final round of essay test today from Nysmith.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My child’s year had two or three kids from Nysmith, maybe four at the start but at least one left TJ and went someplace else. My child was good friends with one of the kids, so knew the others also.
It was certainly not 20.
I don’t know anything about the other schools.
PP 15:48 is correct but not all the kids are planning to go to TJ.
That is just semi finalists, not accepted students. Most of the semi finalists do not end up being accepted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My child’s year had two or three kids from Nysmith, maybe four at the start but at least one left TJ and went someplace else. My child was good friends with one of the kids, so knew the others also.
It was certainly not 20.
I don’t know anything about the other schools.
PP 15:48 is correct but not all the kids are planning to go to TJ.
Anonymous wrote:My child’s year had two or three kids from Nysmith, maybe four at the start but at least one left TJ and went someplace else. My child was good friends with one of the kids, so knew the others also.
It was certainly not 20.
I don’t know anything about the other schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:About 1/3 of the graduating class from Nysmith go to TJ, not sure about the other two schools.
You are dreaming!
Anonymous wrote:About 1/3 of the graduating class from Nysmith go to TJ, not sure about the other two schools.