Anonymous wrote:Luther?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Speaking as someone whose kid is a freshman at TJ from an APS middle school, those numbers from Carson are incredible.
It has the most Asians, so it's hardly surprising.
(I also think the counselors there do a good job writing up recommendations).
individual teachers write the recommendations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Speaking as someone whose kid is a freshman at TJ from an APS middle school, those numbers from Carson are incredible.
It has the most Asians, so it's hardly surprising.
(I also think the counselors there do a good job writing up recommendations).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why so few from Longfellow? It is a power AAP center like Carson. Lots of semi finalists but only a third make the final cut...
Different mix of students that actually apply. There is growing group that has soured on TJ, and doesn't apply. The benefits of McLean and Langley override the benefits of TJ.
There were 3423 applicants for the class of 2016.
There were 2868 applicant for the class of 2020.
Anonymous wrote:Speaking as someone whose kid is a freshman at TJ from an APS middle school, those numbers from Carson are incredible.
Anonymous wrote:Why so few from Longfellow? It is a power AAP center like Carson. Lots of semi finalists but only a third make the final cut...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why so few from Longfellow? It is a power AAP center like Carson. Lots of semi finalists but only a third make the final cut...
Different mix of students that actually apply. There is growing group that has soured on TJ, and doesn't apply. The benefits of McLean and Langley override the benefits of TJ.
There were 3423 applicants for the class of 2016.
There were 2868 applicant for the class of 2020.
It number of Asian applicants has remained steady. The decrease is due to fewer white applicants.
2016:
1239 white applicants 1469 Asian applicants
2019:
843 white applicants 144 Asian applicants
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why so few from Longfellow? It is a power AAP center like Carson. Lots of semi finalists but only a third make the final cut...
Different mix of students that actually apply. There is growing group that has soured on TJ, and doesn't apply. The benefits of McLean and Langley override the benefits of TJ.
There were 3423 applicants for the class of 2016.
There were 2868 applicant for the class of 2020.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why so few from Longfellow? It is a power AAP center like Carson. Lots of semi finalists but only a third make the final cut...
Different mix of students that actually apply. There is growing group that has soured on TJ, and doesn't apply. The benefits of McLean and Langley override the benefits of TJ.
Anonymous wrote:Why so few from Longfellow? It is a power AAP center like Carson. Lots of semi finalists but only a third make the final cut...
Anonymous wrote:Why so few from Longfellow? It is a power AAP center like Carson. Lots of semi finalists but only a third make the final cut...