Anonymous wrote:UVA is not a TJ safety. Easier to get in from base school. Much easier
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD loves TJ and so far, we are happy with the admission results.
She applied to VT, UVA, UMD, UMich, Purdue, UIUC and Georgia tech. Got accepted in all.
Definitely TJ was brutal in 10th n 11th grades, but senior year she is really having fun. We got our happy child back
Please share your DD stats. I have a junior DD at TJ right now. Really worried due to weighted GPA of 4.1, despite high SAT.
Anonymous wrote:TBH, GPA 4.1 at TJ would be up hill battle for UVA, UMich or GaTech!
Anonymous wrote:
Please share your DD stats. I have a junior DD at TJ right now. Really worried due to weighted GPA of 4.1, despite high SAT.
Anonymous wrote:
Please share your DD stats. I have a junior DD at TJ right now. Really worried due to weighted GPA of 4.1, despite high SAT.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hear getting into UVA, VT is really tough from TJ. A large majority of TJ kids go out of state (with parents footing the bill!)
I agree with this comment. My kid graduated from TJ last year with high stats but is attending an out of state university (with very high costs) because of rejection at UVA and wait list at VT. Many TJ kids go out of state for college.
UVA and William and Mary are safeties for most TJ students except for the bottom 30%.
BS, this isn’t the early 2000s. Looking at the “TJ Today” annual matriculation lists, it’s easy to see how the admissions numbers to UVA and VT have dropped over the past five years. W&M, I dunno.
Anonymous wrote:My DD loves TJ and so far, we are happy with the admission results.
She applied to VT, UVA, UMD, UMich, Purdue, UIUC and Georgia tech. Got accepted in all.
Definitely TJ was brutal in 10th n 11th grades, but senior year she is really having fun. We got our happy child back
Anonymous wrote:UVA is not a TJ safety. Easier to get in from base school. Much easier
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is TJ's college acceptances better than Sidwell's?
Sidwell parent here whose kid considered TJ. Sidwell has better results but several, including my kids, were legacies at top schools
Can you explain further?;
Sure, I'm the one who posted it FYI...me and my husband both attended a T10 school that practices legacy. Both of our kids applied and got into our alma mater. Don't get me wrong, they had good stats (~3.8-3.9's from Sidwell and >1500 SAT's), but legacy probably helped them get in. Several of our kids friends who went to top schools had parents who went there. Although, Sidwell has a lot more humanities focused kids, and as a result, they consider a different set of schools that TJ kids consider. For example, Georgia Tech, a very very good school for Computer Science, has little to no interest at Sidwell. At TJ, GT may be viewed more prestigiously than Georgetown, but its the exact opposite at Sidwell.
One more thing, with the exception of UVA, there aren't too many families at Sidwell who are looking to go to a public school. They mainly want to go to private schools. So this is another reason why the results are different. So basically, if we're looking at national prestige, Sidwell is better, if we're looking at prestige for CS, TJ is better. But at the end of the day, kids from both schools who work hard WILL be successful
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hear getting into UVA, VT is really tough from TJ. A large majority of TJ kids go out of state (with parents footing the bill!)
I agree with this comment. My kid graduated from TJ last year with high stats but is attending an out of state university (with very high costs) because of rejection at UVA and wait list at VT. Many TJ kids go out of state for college.
UVA and William and Mary are safeties for most TJ students except for the bottom 30%.
Anonymous wrote:But these data points reflect a time when admission to TJ was precisely based on doing well on standardized tests, correct?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:73 percent Asian. They need more blacks, Spanish asap
This is a knee jerk political reaction that will backfire every time like it did in the last Governor Election.
What blacks and hispanic communities need at this very moment are the tools to compete with the Asians and the majority. This means the State allocating more resources to lift the standards of public schools in the predominantly black and hispanic neigborhoods.
Pushing black and hispanic kids not adequately prepared to attended a school like TJ will do more harm than good. It will be race to the bottom for everyone.
This
Maybe Asian students can go tutor at these lesser schools and share the wealth
+1
But most Asian students are busy with tutors themselves - for each and every class, then college prep, so they have little time to help others, unfortunately.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hear getting into UVA, VT is really tough from TJ. A large majority of TJ kids go out of state (with parents footing the bill!)
I agree with this comment. My kid graduated from TJ last year with high stats but is attending an out of state university (with very high costs) because of rejection at UVA and wait list at VT. Many TJ kids go out of state for college.