Anonymous wrote:Are waitpool kids allowed to go to the open house on 4/4? That would probably help in deciding whether to stay on the list or decline it. It doesn't say anything about it in the waitlist letter.
Anonymous wrote:NP here -- DC also in Waitpool. Thanks 19:34 for the info! Does anyone know if you can find out any information about where you are in the Waitpool? It obviously would make a big difference if you were #4 on the list versus #48 in terms of likelihood of getting a spot in July. And while you can't bank on it either way, it would help to know where you were for planning purposes...
Interesting that there were a lot fewer applicants this year than last year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC is a junior at TJ. Came off the WL. It is usually 50 kids. For class of 2020, they took the whole waitlist and the class was still underenrolled. My understanding is that is not the case every year through and 2020 was an anomaly. But the TJ waitlist is not a college waitlist with a 1000 people on it and they take 12 thing. It’s a real shot. Probably better than 50-50. Especially considering not everyone will stay on the WL.
BTW, once DC was admitted, they have done as well at TJ as any other kid. Solidly middle of the class and very active in non-STEM activities.
Having BTDT, here is my advice. If your kid really wants it, accept the WL slot and hold on because they have a good shot any you don’t want them asking what if? I know it’s been a long road. 9-10 months by the time WL decisions come out. And very hard to end MS with HS unsettled. It was a tough three months in our house, but very worth it.
If your kid doesn’t really want it, let it go. Release the WL spot and help your kid start to focus on where they are going to HS. TJ is a lot of sacrifice for the whole family— the kid, the parents, even siblings. I just isn’t worth it if your kid is begging to go. I have a base school kid who is thriving and succeeding too. There is life beyond TJ. I can’t imagine either kid anywhere but where they ended up.
That’s all I got. Good luck to the WL and congrats to the class of 2023.
That’s all
What should the class size be?
On their website it says, current class sizes are:
9th Grade (Class of 2022) – 461 Students 10th Grade (Class of 2021) – 450 Students 11th Grade (Class of 2020) – 446 Students 12th Grade (Class of 2019) – 425 Students.
Accepted students this year are 494, so what is the pool for waitlist estimation?
Anonymous wrote:DC is a junior at TJ. Came off the WL. It is usually 50 kids. For class of 2020, they took the whole waitlist and the class was still underenrolled. My understanding is that is not the case every year through and 2020 was an anomaly. But the TJ waitlist is not a college waitlist with a 1000 people on it and they take 12 thing. It’s a real shot. Probably better than 50-50. Especially considering not everyone will stay on the WL.
BTW, once DC was admitted, they have done as well at TJ as any other kid. Solidly middle of the class and very active in non-STEM activities.
Having BTDT, here is my advice. If your kid really wants it, accept the WL slot and hold on because they have a good shot any you don’t want them asking what if? I know it’s been a long road. 9-10 months by the time WL decisions come out. And very hard to end MS with HS unsettled. It was a tough three months in our house, but very worth it.
If your kid doesn’t really want it, let it go. Release the WL spot and help your kid start to focus on where they are going to HS. TJ is a lot of sacrifice for the whole family— the kid, the parents, even siblings. I just isn’t worth it if your kid is begging to go. I have a base school kid who is thriving and succeeding too. There is life beyond TJ. I can’t imagine either kid anywhere but where they ended up.
That’s all I got. Good luck to the WL and congrats to the class of 2023.
That’s all
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC got a No.
97-Reading
94-Science
57-Quant Q
A- in Algebra
A in Geometry
Goofball did absolutely NOTHING to prep. Congratulations to those accepted.
Can’t prep for the Quant Q and they did great on the others. Let it go.
Anonymous wrote:DC got a No.
97-Reading
94-Science
57-Quant Q
A- in Algebra
A in Geometry
Goofball did absolutely NOTHING to prep. Congratulations to those accepted.