Anonymous wrote:yk ppl can lie abt experience factors? Just say u have 1-2 and bam free admission… it’s all based on “equality” so the real smart kids who take like algebra two in 8th and don’t have experience factors get disqualified. Thats the golden ticket.
Anonymous wrote:My son is currently going to TJ. He didn’t do any “prep” except practice a few PSE-like questions, and SPS-like questions. This new admissions process is meant to cut down the need for prep. He was in Geometry in 8th, and 4.0 gpa.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: I know kids who were in Alg. 2, all hns, and 4.0 gpa that got rejected. But, there are kids in normal Algebra with a lower gpa and accepted. How does the whole process work? Are the sps questions personal questions? Also, I heard many kids did not get the pse question right, and wrote an essay for the wrong answer and still got in… If you got accepted this year, lmk how they select their students. Thanks.
Yes, Thats really sad for the Algebra two kid. I have a daughter that goes to Franklin Middle, and she is just about to take geometry over the summer. She really wants to, because she thinks it will give her an advantage for TJ. I’m trying to tell her not to rush math, since Franklin ms does not even offer algebra two and she would have to sit in the library… So no, Algebra two certainly does not help your TJ sheet, and they will NOT be asking algebra two questions on the pse for sure!
And since you told her you don’t support it, you said no, right?
I told her I would not recommend it. Too much work over 6 weeks, and your rushing math for no reason at all. Franklin does not offer the course, so she would be extremely rusty on algebra two online. It does absolutely nothing for TJ either. But, I can’t really force my daughter to do anything, in the end she will have to make her own decision.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems like most kids getting in are from curie or take curie classes. I don’t think ive met a person with a kid who didn’t do anything but look at a few practice problems and get into TJ without prep
Does Curie have an entrance exam to enroll in their program?
I don’t think curie has a TJ prep class, does it? I’ve only seen core subjects on there.
Anonymous wrote:It seems like most kids getting in are from curie or take curie classes. I don’t think ive met a person with a kid who didn’t do anything but look at a few practice problems and get into TJ without prep
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: I know kids who were in Alg. 2, all hns, and 4.0 gpa that got rejected. But, there are kids in normal Algebra with a lower gpa and accepted. How does the whole process work? Are the sps questions personal questions? Also, I heard many kids did not get the pse question right, and wrote an essay for the wrong answer and still got in… If you got accepted this year, lmk how they select their students. Thanks.
Yes, Thats really sad for the Algebra two kid. I have a daughter that goes to Franklin Middle, and she is just about to take geometry over the summer. She really wants to, because she thinks it will give her an advantage for TJ. I’m trying to tell her not to rush math, since Franklin ms does not even offer algebra two and she would have to sit in the library… So no, Algebra two certainly does not help your TJ sheet, and they will NOT be asking algebra two questions on the pse for sure!
And since you told her you don’t support it, you said no, right?
I told her I would not recommend it. Too much work over 6 weeks, and your rushing math for no reason at all. Franklin does not offer the course, so she would be extremely rusty on algebra two online. It does absolutely nothing for TJ either. But, I can’t really force my daughter to do anything, in the end she will have to make her own decision.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: I know kids who were in Alg. 2, all hns, and 4.0 gpa that got rejected. But, there are kids in normal Algebra with a lower gpa and accepted. How does the whole process work? Are the sps questions personal questions? Also, I heard many kids did not get the pse question right, and wrote an essay for the wrong answer and still got in… If you got accepted this year, lmk how they select their students. Thanks.
Yes, Thats really sad for the Algebra two kid. I have a daughter that goes to Franklin Middle, and she is just about to take geometry over the summer. She really wants to, because she thinks it will give her an advantage for TJ. I’m trying to tell her not to rush math, since Franklin ms does not even offer algebra two and she would have to sit in the library… So no, Algebra two certainly does not help your TJ sheet, and they will NOT be asking algebra two questions on the pse for sure!
And since you told her you don’t support it, you said no, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: I know kids who were in Alg. 2, all hns, and 4.0 gpa that got rejected. But, there are kids in normal Algebra with a lower gpa and accepted. How does the whole process work? Are the sps questions personal questions? Also, I heard many kids did not get the pse question right, and wrote an essay for the wrong answer and still got in… If you got accepted this year, lmk how they select their students. Thanks.
Yes, Thats really sad for the Algebra two kid. I have a daughter that goes to Franklin Middle, and she is just about to take geometry over the summer. She really wants to, because she thinks it will give her an advantage for TJ. I’m trying to tell her not to rush math, since Franklin ms does not even offer algebra two and she would have to sit in the library… So no, Algebra two certainly does not help your TJ sheet, and they will NOT be asking algebra two questions on the pse for sure!
Anonymous wrote: I know kids who were in Alg. 2, all hns, and 4.0 gpa that got rejected. But, there are kids in normal Algebra with a lower gpa and accepted. How does the whole process work? Are the sps questions personal questions? Also, I heard many kids did not get the pse question right, and wrote an essay for the wrong answer and still got in… If you got accepted this year, lmk how they select their students. Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:I am the one who posted about the TJ rep and sample questions. Essentially she gave us a list of topics that are found on the TJ application website. Forgive me is I misspoke as I attended the meeting 1.5 years ago.