Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:First batch to graduate under the new admissions process.
Solid outcomes. Congrats to all!
https://www.instagram.com/tj2025destinations?igsh=MXEwcm4xMXpnMmU2Zg==
Best class in a decade!
These don't seem that great honestly I saw better from McLean and Langley high school.
I don't think you have anywhere close to complete insight as to the college destinations for kids at these schools. The senior edition of TJ Today used to be public and was fairly comprehensive. Now you have maybe 1/3 of the class posting on an Instagram page.
Lots of great destinations for the TJ Class of 2025. And some excellent results for Langley and McLean as well this year (for example, each has 3 kids going to Stanford and a bunch of other Ivy/T20 acceptances).
Anonymous wrote:First batch to graduate under the new admissions process.
Solid outcomes. Congrats to all!
https://www.instagram.com/tj2025destinations?igsh=MXEwcm4xMXpnMmU2Zg==
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:wow.. Berkeley, Stanford, MIT, Michigan..
wonder what the haters who claim that the process is a “lottery” with DEI goals, think?
Congratulations to all the graduates and I wish the best for them.
However, this year's graduates didn't do as well as last year. It's pretty clear to everyone.
I am a TJ class of 2025 parent, and I just do not understand why people post these comments about these kids. Today was TJ graduation and even the class representative's speeches reflected how they feel that they had to prove themselves to everyone because they were the first class with the new admission process. How do you know this year's graduates did not do as well as last year and who is everyone? Do you have a Class of 2025 graduate this year? Many more kids got into ivies and other top 20 colleges and did not post on the class Instagram, including my own kid.
I was there and this political nonsense was never brought up. After admissions change to essay lottery, this is the first class where there is a clear separation between top half of superoor academic performers, and a distant lower half that struggles all four years.
So you just want to cherry pick that top half is not lottery and lower half is lottery .. what kind of “lottery” is that?
I don't think that is what he is saying.
I think he is saying that the applicant pool is pretty binary and a cross section of that applicant pool is also going to be pretty binary with some kids that are well prepared for the rigor of TJ and other kids that are going to struggle there.
And to be fair I think it's more trimodal with about 10-15% really killing it academically another 60% doing OK with a few Bs and Cs sprinkled through their transcript and the bottom 25-30% that really should have left after freshman year and are graduating with a low GPA but their SAT score indicates they would have been an A student back at their base school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:First batch to graduate under the new admissions process.
Solid outcomes. Congrats to all!
https://www.instagram.com/tj2025destinations?igsh=MXEwcm4xMXpnMmU2Zg==
Best class in a decade!
These don't seem that great honestly I saw better from McLean and Langley high school.
I don't think you have anywhere close to complete insight as to the college destinations for kids at these schools. The senior edition of TJ Today used to be public and was fairly comprehensive. Now you have maybe 1/3 of the class posting on an Instagram page.
Lots of great destinations for the TJ Class of 2025. And some excellent results for Langley and McLean as well this year (for example, each has 3 kids going to Stanford and a bunch of other Ivy/T20 acceptances).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:First batch to graduate under the new admissions process.
Solid outcomes. Congrats to all!
https://www.instagram.com/tj2025destinations?igsh=MXEwcm4xMXpnMmU2Zg==
Best class in a decade!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:wow.. Berkeley, Stanford, MIT, Michigan..
wonder what the haters who claim that the process is a “lottery” with DEI goals, think?
Congratulations to all the graduates and I wish the best for them.
However, this year's graduates didn't do as well as last year. It's pretty clear to everyone.
I am a TJ class of 2025 parent, and I just do not understand why people post these comments about these kids. Today was TJ graduation and even the class representative's speeches reflected how they feel that they had to prove themselves to everyone because they were the first class with the new admission process. How do you know this year's graduates did not do as well as last year and who is everyone? Do you have a Class of 2025 graduate this year? Many more kids got into ivies and other top 20 colleges and did not post on the class Instagram, including my own kid.
I was there and this political nonsense was never brought up. After admissions change to essay lottery, this is the first class where there is a clear separation between top half of superoor academic performers, and a distant lower half that struggles all four years.
So you just want to cherry pick that top half is not lottery and lower half is lottery .. what kind of “lottery” is that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:First batch to graduate under the new admissions process.
Solid outcomes. Congrats to all!
https://www.instagram.com/tj2025destinations?igsh=MXEwcm4xMXpnMmU2Zg==
Best class in a decade!
These don't seem that great honestly I saw better from McLean and Langley high school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:First batch to graduate under the new admissions process.
Solid outcomes. Congrats to all!
https://www.instagram.com/tj2025destinations?igsh=MXEwcm4xMXpnMmU2Zg==
Best class in a decade!
Anonymous wrote:The TJ counselors said that Northern VA as a whole is seeing declining number of admissions to UVA (not sure about VTech) as UVA is trying to represent more of the state. In the past years, a disproportionate number of NOVA students got into UVA.
So there's a trend that's happening across all the NOVA high schools, that is also reflected in the lower numbers of UVA bound TJ students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:wow.. Berkeley, Stanford, MIT, Michigan..
wonder what the haters who claim that the process is a “lottery” with DEI goals, think?
Congratulations to all the graduates and I wish the best for them.
However, this year's graduates didn't do as well as last year. It's pretty clear to everyone.
I am a TJ class of 2025 parent, and I just do not understand why people post these comments about these kids. Today was TJ graduation and even the class representative's speeches reflected how they feel that they had to prove themselves to everyone because they were the first class with the new admission process. How do you know this year's graduates did not do as well as last year and who is everyone? Do you have a Class of 2025 graduate this year? Many more kids got into ivies and other top 20 colleges and did not post on the class Instagram, including my own kid.
I was there and this political nonsense was never brought up. After admissions change to essay lottery, this is the first class where there is a clear separation between top half of superoor academic performers, and a distant lower half that struggles all four years.
So you just want to cherry pick that top half is not lottery and lower half is lottery .. what kind of “lottery” is that?
Anonymous wrote:First batch to graduate under the new admissions process.
Solid outcomes. Congrats to all!
https://www.instagram.com/tj2025destinations?igsh=MXEwcm4xMXpnMmU2Zg==
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:wow.. Berkeley, Stanford, MIT, Michigan..
wonder what the haters who claim that the process is a “lottery” with DEI goals, think?
Congratulations to all the graduates and I wish the best for them.
However, this year's graduates didn't do as well as last year. It's pretty clear to everyone.
I am a TJ class of 2025 parent, and I just do not understand why people post these comments about these kids. Today was TJ graduation and even the class representative's speeches reflected how they feel that they had to prove themselves to everyone because they were the first class with the new admission process. How do you know this year's graduates did not do as well as last year and who is everyone? Do you have a Class of 2025 graduate this year? Many more kids got into ivies and other top 20 colleges and did not post on the class Instagram, including my own kid.
I was there and this political nonsense was never brought up. After admissions change to essay lottery, this is the first class where there is a clear separation between top half of superoor academic performers, and a distant lower half that struggles all four years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:wow.. Berkeley, Stanford, MIT, Michigan..
wonder what the haters who claim that the process is a “lottery” with DEI goals, think?
Congratulations to all the graduates and I wish the best for them.
However, this year's graduates didn't do as well as last year. It's pretty clear to everyone.
I am a TJ class of 2025 parent, and I just do not understand why people post these comments about these kids. Today was TJ graduation and even the class representative's speeches reflected how they feel that they had to prove themselves to everyone because they were the first class with the new admission process. How do you know this year's graduates did not do as well as last year and who is everyone? Do you have a Class of 2025 graduate this year? Many more kids got into ivies and other top 20 colleges and did not post on the class Instagram, including my own kid.
I was there and this political nonsense was never brought up. After admissions change to essay lottery, this is the first class where there is a clear separation between top half of superoor academic performers, and a distant lower half that struggles all four years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:wow.. Berkeley, Stanford, MIT, Michigan..
wonder what the haters who claim that the process is a “lottery” with DEI goals, think?
Congratulations to all the graduates and I wish the best for them.
However, this year's graduates didn't do as well as last year. It's pretty clear to everyone.
I am a TJ class of 2025 parent, and I just do not understand why people post these comments about these kids. Today was TJ graduation and even the class representative's speeches reflected how they feel that they had to prove themselves to everyone because they were the first class with the new admission process. How do you know this year's graduates did not do as well as last year and who is everyone? Do you have a Class of 2025 graduate this year? Many more kids got into ivies and other top 20 colleges and did not post on the class Instagram, including my own kid.