Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:\Anonymous wrote:How do Arlington Tech students fare in college acceptance? I only know a couple, and I'm impressed by their college plans.
Arlington though that this was going to be the equivalent to Thomas Jefferson High School for Math and Science Technology in Fairfax County, which is recognized by colleges all over the country. Not even close. Colleges see Arlington Tech as a vocational program. It hasn't gotten the traction they had hoped for. Sorry but it's not going to give anyone an edge in the college application process compared to the regular high schools. Most kids with a GPA around 3.7 - 4.0 can get into VT.Washington Liberty gets tons of kids into VT each year.
Arlington Tech was never intended to be like TJ.
Yes that's where they want it to head to. They want a replacement for TJ so they can stop paying to send students to TJ. Alexandria City doesn't send students because they don't want to pay the associated costs. They have also started their own Science Academy programs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:\Anonymous wrote:How do Arlington Tech students fare in college acceptance? I only know a couple, and I'm impressed by their college plans.
Arlington though that this was going to be the equivalent to Thomas Jefferson High School for Math and Science Technology in Fairfax County, which is recognized by colleges all over the country. Not even close. Colleges see Arlington Tech as a vocational program. It hasn't gotten the traction they had hoped for. Sorry but it's not going to give anyone an edge in the college application process compared to the regular high schools. Most kids with a GPA around 3.7 - 4.0 can get into VT.Washington Liberty gets tons of kids into VT each year.
Arlington Tech was never intended to be like TJ.
Anonymous wrote:\Anonymous wrote:How do Arlington Tech students fare in college acceptance? I only know a couple, and I'm impressed by their college plans.
Arlington though that this was going to be the equivalent to Thomas Jefferson High School for Math and Science Technology in Fairfax County, which is recognized by colleges all over the country. Not even close. Colleges see Arlington Tech as a vocational program. It hasn't gotten the traction they had hoped for. Sorry but it's not going to give anyone an edge in the college application process compared to the regular high schools. Most kids with a GPA around 3.7 - 4.0 can get into VT.Washington Liberty gets tons of kids into VT each year.
Anonymous wrote:\Anonymous wrote:How do Arlington Tech students fare in college acceptance? I only know a couple, and I'm impressed by their college plans.
Arlington though that this was going to be the equivalent to Thomas Jefferson High School for Math and Science Technology in Fairfax County, which is recognized by colleges all over the country. Not even close. Colleges see Arlington Tech as a vocational program. It hasn't gotten the traction they had hoped for. Sorry but it's not going to give anyone an edge in the college application process compared to the regular high schools. Most kids with a GPA around 3.7 - 4.0 can get into VT.Washington Liberty gets tons of kids into VT each year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:\Anonymous wrote:How do Arlington Tech students fare in college acceptance? I only know a couple, and I'm impressed by their college plans.
Arlington though that this was going to be the equivalent to Thomas Jefferson High School for Math and Science Technology in Fairfax County, which is recognized by colleges all over the country. Not even close. Colleges see Arlington Tech as a vocational program. It hasn't gotten the traction they had hoped for. Sorry but it's not going to give anyone an edge in the college application process compared to the regular high schools. Most kids with a GPA around 3.7 - 4.0 can get into VT.Washington Liberty gets tons of kids into VT each year.
Arlington Tech was never intended to be like TJ.
Anonymous wrote:\Anonymous wrote:How do Arlington Tech students fare in college acceptance? I only know a couple, and I'm impressed by their college plans.
Arlington though that this was going to be the equivalent to Thomas Jefferson High School for Math and Science Technology in Fairfax County, which is recognized by colleges all over the country. Not even close. Colleges see Arlington Tech as a vocational program. It hasn't gotten the traction they had hoped for. Sorry but it's not going to give anyone an edge in the college application process compared to the regular high schools. Most kids with a GPA around 3.7 - 4.0 can get into VT.Washington Liberty gets tons of kids into VT each year.
\Anonymous wrote:How do Arlington Tech students fare in college acceptance? I only know a couple, and I'm impressed by their college plans.
Anonymous wrote:I heard that for this years class, 7 got into Va tech and 1 Harvard. Don’t know anything beyond that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I heard that for this years class, 7 got into Va tech and 1 Harvard. Don’t know anything beyond that.
7 sounds low.
Out of a class of less than a hundred students? Not really.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I heard that for this years class, 7 got into Va tech and 1 Harvard. Don’t know anything beyond that.
7 sounds low.
Anonymous wrote:I heard that for this years class, 7 got into Va tech and 1 Harvard. Don’t know anything beyond that.