Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is AOS
Loudoun Academy of Science, a tougher admit than TJ.
I guess it isn’t a right fit for my kid then. He wants to be able to socialize and enjoy high school along with getting strong academics. Sounds like the parents are really competitive too. He is in 6th in AAP Fairfax and were thinking about switching to LCPS in a year to get away from TJ and it’s toxicity, but never mind!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is AOS
Loudoun Academy of Science, a tougher admit than TJ.
I guess it isn’t a right fit for my kid then. He wants to be able to socialize and enjoy high school along with getting strong academics. Sounds like the parents are really competitive too. He is in 6th in AAP Fairfax and were thinking about switching to LCPS in a year to get away from TJ and it’s toxicity, but never mind!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is AOS
Loudoun Academy of Science, a tougher admit than TJ.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We know at least 5 families who have sent a child to AOS or AET and none of the kids like it. All say it’s really stressful and too much work. And I know plenty of kids who have attended their regular zoned HS and gotten into top colleges. So I’m not really sure there is even a correlation.
It is very hard on the kids, too much pressure.
Anonymous wrote:We know at least 5 families who have sent a child to AOS or AET and none of the kids like it. All say it’s really stressful and too much work. And I know plenty of kids who have attended their regular zoned HS and gotten into top colleges. So I’m not really sure there is even a correlation.
Anonymous wrote:Thats something I dont get it. The workload should only be specific to Math and Science on alternate days. I thought AOL is best of both worlds compared to TJ where you have to go there all days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is AOS
Loudoun Academy of Science, a tougher admit than TJ.
Oh is it
It is now with TJ's change to admissions policies.
Plus a smaller capacity.
On the other hand there is a maximum quota per school, that makes the at large spots easier to get from other schools that don't have lots of qualified candidates.
Within top Loudoun schools like Stone Hill, AOS is harder than TJ.
Wow, didn't know this.
Yeah, from our "poor" Loudoun middle school, its pretty easy to get into AOS.
Please don’t misrepresent facts. AOS is not “easy” to get into from any school.
I’ve seen who has been admitted from our school, they are smart no doubt but you are way overdramatizing it. You just happen to go to a school with way too many applicants. Also, the families I talk to who actually sent their kids their day their kid is a giant stress box with way too much homework. So, be careful what you wish for.
This is very true. My son got in, but it would
Have meant he would have had to repeat 2 years of math because he was so far ahead and they move as a cohort. I’m so glad he didn’t go because the workload is stupid. However, he got into Berkeley COE and didn’t need to go through the stress of AOS to get into a top engineering school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is AOS
Loudoun Academy of Science, a tougher admit than TJ.
Oh is it
It is now with TJ's change to admissions policies.
Plus a smaller capacity.
On the other hand there is a maximum quota per school, that makes the at large spots easier to get from other schools that don't have lots of qualified candidates.
Within top Loudoun schools like Stone Hill, AOS is harder than TJ.
So, I guess no chance for my Stone Hill kid. Does anyone know what is the quota for Stone Hill?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is AOS
Loudoun Academy of Science, a tougher admit than TJ.
Oh is it
It is now with TJ's change to admissions policies.
Plus a smaller capacity.
On the other hand there is a maximum quota per school, that makes the at large spots easier to get from other schools that don't have lots of qualified candidates.
Within top Loudoun schools like Stone Hill, AOS is harder than TJ.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
This is very true. My son got in, but it would
Have meant he would have had to repeat 2 years of math because he was so far ahead and they move as a cohort.
This is not true. He would get to calculus faster by not attending AOS, but the math they do take is not a repeat of geometry/algebra 2/ trig.
They cover many new topics, and even when repeating, they do things in different ways.
For example, in the 9th grade class, there is transformations, and rotations with matrices.
I'm not sure if this is true across all LCPS, but my son's algebra 2 class did not cover Gaussian elimination.
Anonymous wrote:
This is very true. My son got in, but it would
Have meant he would have had to repeat 2 years of math because he was so far ahead and they move as a cohort.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is AOS
Loudoun Academy of Science, a tougher admit than TJ.
Oh is it
It is now with TJ's change to admissions policies.
Plus a smaller capacity.
On the other hand there is a maximum quota per school, that makes the at large spots easier to get from other schools that don't have lots of qualified candidates.
Within top Loudoun schools like Stone Hill, AOS is harder than TJ.
Wow, didn't know this.
Yeah, from our "poor" Loudoun middle school, its pretty easy to get into AOS.
Please don’t misrepresent facts. AOS is not “easy” to get into from any school.
I’ve seen who has been admitted from our school, they are smart no doubt but you are way overdramatizing it. You just happen to go to a school with way too many applicants. Also, the families I talk to who actually sent their kids their day their kid is a giant stress box with way too much homework. So, be careful what you wish for.