Anonymous wrote:Please buy TJ bumper stickers. All proceeds go towards supporting both athletic as well as academic student activities.
Anonymous wrote:Read some of the other threads.
Yes Some people are obsessed with it because they think it will be a golden ticket for college.
Most families with kids at the school say that is not the case. But they and their kids are huge fans of it still because it is such a unique environment to get to go to a school made up of kids who are into and serious about school. For kids that its academic intensity is a good fit for it is a really great spot. So it inspires strong feelings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:TJ experience. The cohorting. My oldest is at base school with a few other 10th graders in the same really advanced classes (including calc BC). They don’t group these students together. It’s really isolating for them (not just my kid, have talked to the other parents). Precociously academic teens do best grouped with others same age (that is - the seniors in the same classes are also very smart but it’s just not the same interests or concerns).
Our kids are super smart and will do great things. My base school kid and their best friend opted out of TJ and imo it wasn’t necessarily the right decision. I do think they will get into better schools. Btw this is at one of the top 2 high schools besides TJ. They have access to all the math, there’s tons of super competitive students.
I didn’t go to the open house last week. When can we sign up for ptsa and buy stickers??
ptsa is only for tj families. but you can buy stickers and other merchandise, by requesting one of the TJ parents. You can also buy tickets to one of the many TJ events. all contributions help. please spread the word. thanks for supporting the TJ community.
Anonymous wrote:Three categories:
1. Just for the TJ experience, regardless of college application outcome. --True or false?
2. TJ experience plus great enough but not Ivy+ colleges (UVA etc). --True or false?
3. Better shots at Ivy+ colleges than base school. --True or false? There is lots of confusion and misinformation on this one.
Anonymous wrote:TJ experience. The cohorting. My oldest is at base school with a few other 10th graders in the same really advanced classes (including calc BC). They don’t group these students together. It’s really isolating for them (not just my kid, have talked to the other parents). Precociously academic teens do best grouped with others same age (that is - the seniors in the same classes are also very smart but it’s just not the same interests or concerns).
Our kids are super smart and will do great things. My base school kid and their best friend opted out of TJ and imo it wasn’t necessarily the right decision. I do think they will get into better schools. Btw this is at one of the top 2 high schools besides TJ. They have access to all the math, there’s tons of super competitive students.
I didn’t go to the open house last week. When can we sign up for ptsa and buy stickers??
Anonymous wrote:Why are some parents obsessed with Harvard and MIT?
Anonymous wrote:TJ experience. The cohorting. My oldest is at base school with a few other 10th graders in the same really advanced classes (including calc BC). They don’t group these students together. It’s really isolating for them (not just my kid, have talked to the other parents). Precociously academic teens do best grouped with others same age (that is - the seniors in the same classes are also very smart but it’s just not the same interests or concerns).
Our kids are super smart and will do great things. My base school kid and their best friend opted out of TJ and imo it wasn’t necessarily the right decision. I do think they will get into better schools. Btw this is at one of the top 2 high schools besides TJ. They have access to all the math, there’s tons of super competitive students.
I didn’t go to the open house last week. When can we sign up for ptsa and buy stickers??
Anonymous wrote:Three categories:
1. Just for the TJ experience, regardless of college application outcome. --True or false?
2. TJ experience plus great enough but not Ivy+ colleges (UVA etc). --True or false?
3. Better shots at Ivy+ colleges than base school. --True or false? There is lots of confusion and misinformation on this one.
You really shouldn’t put the TJ sticker on your car for soft target reasonsAnonymous wrote:Going to TJ means you get an A+ as a parent and you get to put a TJ sticker on the car to tell everyone about your A+ parenting skills.