Anonymous wrote:TJ is using this way to keep those students?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In! RRMS. I was afraid having a couple of Bs, being in Algebra I and not take all honors in core classes would disqualify my kid. So thankful Admissions is looking past the resume fluff and over acceleration and more “normal” kids who aren’t all STEM all the time a getting in.
Good luck in TJ then. If B's in MS translates to Cs at TJ. My all As ended getting Bs.
They’re changing the grading for this new crop of kids.
Completely false.
True. Lots of freshmen failed math this year. Admin is giving them credit recovery.
Another "participation trophy" phenomena. Do you see why US empire is in decline globally.
False. Absolutely no truth to this.
I heard significant number of freshmen left/forced out due to low unweighted gpa during September - May of 2021. TJ requires students to maintain minimum of 3.0 uw gpa to stay at TJ and typically freshmen students with 3.3 or lower uw gpa after first semester are given special academic support/counseling and some choose to go back to base schools.
Students who failed the freshman stats class are being “stickied” into the TJ 8th period, and if they attend, they get their grade changed to a C. My kid tells me that it’s been going on since last month.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:TJ has to save those students, otherwise it is announcing the failure of their ridiculous admission reform.
I'm glad TJ is saving those students and not just using them to improve their optics. If they were admitted to a school for which they were not academically ready, it's not their fault. TJ should be doing everything in their power to help the admitted kids be successful.
Anonymous wrote:TJ has to save those students, otherwise it is announcing the failure of their ridiculous admission reform.
Anonymous wrote:TJ has to save those students, otherwise it is announcing the failure of their ridiculous admission reform.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In! RRMS. I was afraid having a couple of Bs, being in Algebra I and not take all honors in core classes would disqualify my kid. So thankful Admissions is looking past the resume fluff and over acceleration and more “normal” kids who aren’t all STEM all the time a getting in.
Good luck in TJ then. If B's in MS translates to Cs at TJ. My all As ended getting Bs.
They’re changing the grading for this new crop of kids.
Completely false.
True. Lots of freshmen failed math this year. Admin is giving them credit recovery.
False. Absolutely no truth to this.
I heard significant number of freshmen left/forced out due to low unweighted gpa during September - May of 2021. TJ requires students to maintain minimum of 3.0 uw gpa to stay at TJ and typically freshmen students with 3.3 or lower uw gpa after first semester are given special academic support/counseling and some choose to go back to base schools.
Students who failed the freshman stats class are being “stickied” into the TJ 8th period, and if they attend, they get their grade changed to a C. My kid tells me that it’s been going on since last month.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In! RRMS. I was afraid having a couple of Bs, being in Algebra I and not take all honors in core classes would disqualify my kid. So thankful Admissions is looking past the resume fluff and over acceleration and more “normal” kids who aren’t all STEM all the time a getting in.
Good luck in TJ then. If B's in MS translates to Cs at TJ. My all As ended getting Bs.
They’re changing the grading for this new crop of kids.
Completely false.
True. Lots of freshmen failed math this year. Admin is giving them credit recovery.
False. Absolutely no truth to this.
I heard significant number of freshmen left/forced out due to low unweighted gpa during September - May of 2021. TJ requires students to maintain minimum of 3.0 uw gpa to stay at TJ and typically freshmen students with 3.3 or lower uw gpa after first semester are given special academic support/counseling and some choose to go back to base schools.
Anonymous wrote:Those students who were forced out shouldn't go to TJ. It is not as simple as changing a school. Their confidence and mental health were damaged.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In! RRMS. I was afraid having a couple of Bs, being in Algebra I and not take all honors in core classes would disqualify my kid. So thankful Admissions is looking past the resume fluff and over acceleration and more “normal” kids who aren’t all STEM all the time a getting in.
Good luck in TJ then. If B's in MS translates to Cs at TJ. My all As ended getting Bs.
They’re changing the grading for this new crop of kids.
Completely false.
True. Lots of freshmen failed math this year. Admin is giving them credit recovery.
False. Absolutely no truth to this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In! RRMS. I was afraid having a couple of Bs, being in Algebra I and not take all honors in core classes would disqualify my kid. So thankful Admissions is looking past the resume fluff and over acceleration and more “normal” kids who aren’t all STEM all the time a getting in.
Good luck in TJ then. If B's in MS translates to Cs at TJ. My all As ended getting Bs.
They’re changing the grading for this new crop of kids.
Completely false.
True. Lots of freshmen failed math this year. Admin is giving them credit recovery.