Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And JMU isn't great either.
Then again you are talking about 8 students out of a class of 430 attending either JMU or GMU with the lowest WEIGHTED GPA around 3.14. And money is likely a factor as well.
UVA just announced its Echols Scholars (offered to about 5% of incoming first years) for its early admits and TJ seems to have an outsize # in its 2018 class.
My DC was offered Echols from her FCPS school. It seems like a nice perk, but comes with no $$$, so DC will probably attend elsewhere.
Any opinion on whether VCU, JMU, GMU are great schools to get into after attending TJ?! Do they require the rigor that is TJ?
Great schools? Nope. Bad options for the bottom 10% of the class? Nope. Do their general colleges require TJ level rigor? Again, nope. But VCU 6 year med school does. And GMU has an excellent and well regarded CS department.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And JMU isn't great either.
Then again you are talking about 8 students out of a class of 430 attending either JMU or GMU with the lowest WEIGHTED GPA around 3.14. And money is likely a factor as well.
UVA just announced its Echols Scholars (offered to about 5% of incoming first years) for its early admits and TJ seems to have an outsize # in its 2018 class.
My DC was offered Echols from her FCPS school. It seems like a nice perk, but comes with no $$$, so DC will probably attend elsewhere.
Any opinion on whether VCU, JMU, GMU are great schools to get into after attending TJ?! Do they require the rigor that is TJ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it just me or is this list underwhelming? If the primary goal of having a child attend TJ is to get them into an elite college, I think many of those TJ parents to be (and their kids) might be in for a rude awakening. Certainly not all TJ parents are pushing their kids to attend TJ so Johnny can get into Harvard, Stanford or MIT but prolly a large number do think this way whether they admit it or not.
+1,000!! Totally underwhelming.
First— 100% of TJ kids go to college. So you are seeing the destinations for kids with a 3.2 as well as a 4.6 GPA. And there is no NoVA or Longwood or Radford in the mix for the 3.2 kids.
Second, you send your kid to TJ for the education and the peer group and the research opportunities in an area of strong interest. Excellent chance your kid will end up at the same college from TJ— but probably much better prepared. Parents who use TJ for an ivy edge or for bragging rights do their kids no favors. Lots of kids love the TJ experience. Kids who don’t should move back to their base school— or not apply at all.
Sorry, but the list is still underwhelming to me. VCU and JMU?! From TJ????
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And JMU isn't great either.
Then again you are talking about 8 students out of a class of 430 attending either JMU or GMU with the lowest WEIGHTED GPA around 3.14. And money is likely a factor as well.
UVA just announced its Echols Scholars (offered to about 5% of incoming first years) for its early admits and TJ seems to have an outsize # in its 2018 class.
My DC was offered Echols from her FCPS school. It seems like a nice perk, but comes with no $$$, so DC will probably attend elsewhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And JMU isn't great either.
Then again you are talking about 8 students out of a class of 430 attending either JMU or GMU with the lowest WEIGHTED GPA around 3.14. And money is likely a factor as well.
UVA just announced its Echols Scholars (offered to about 5% of incoming first years) for its early admits and TJ seems to have an outsize # in its 2018 class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And JMU isn't great either.
Then again you are talking about 8 students out of a class of 430 attending either JMU or GMU with the lowest WEIGHTED GPA around 3.14. And money is likely a factor as well.
UVA just announced its Echols Scholars (offered to about 5% of incoming first years) for its early admits and TJ seems to have an outsize # in its 2018 class.
Anonymous wrote:And JMU isn't great either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And GMU?!
Yes, in-state tuition and great schools.
Anonymous wrote:And GMU?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it just me or is this list underwhelming? If the primary goal of having a child attend TJ is to get them into an elite college, I think many of those TJ parents to be (and their kids) might be in for a rude awakening. Certainly not all TJ parents are pushing their kids to attend TJ so Johnny can get into Harvard, Stanford or MIT but prolly a large number do think this way whether they admit it or not.
+1,000!! Totally underwhelming.
First— 100% of TJ kids go to college. So you are seeing the destinations for kids with a 3.2 as well as a 4.6 GPA. And there is no NoVA or Longwood or Radford in the mix for the 3.2 kids.
Second, you send your kid to TJ for the education and the peer group and the research opportunities in an area of strong interest. Excellent chance your kid will end up at the same college from TJ— but probably much better prepared. Parents who use TJ for an ivy edge or for bragging rights do their kids no favors. Lots of kids love the TJ experience. Kids who don’t should move back to their base school— or not apply at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it just me or is this list underwhelming? If the primary goal of having a child attend TJ is to get them into an elite college, I think many of those TJ parents to be (and their kids) might be in for a rude awakening. Certainly not all TJ parents are pushing their kids to attend TJ so Johnny can get into Harvard, Stanford or MIT but prolly a large number do think this way whether they admit it or not.
+1,000!! Totally underwhelming.
Anonymous wrote:Is it just me or is this list underwhelming? If the primary goal of having a child attend TJ is to get them into an elite college, I think many of those TJ parents to be (and their kids) might be in for a rude awakening. Certainly not all TJ parents are pushing their kids to attend TJ so Johnny can get into Harvard, Stanford or MIT but prolly a large number do think this way whether they admit it or not.