Anonymous wrote:I would do TJ in a heartbeat for free over 50+k per year for boarding school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can buy yourself a boarding school education (they love the rich donors), but you cannot buy yourself a TJ education. Everyone knows that. Your son will be respected for coming out of TJ...people will respect the vast wealth his parents must have amassed to get him into that great BS
This.
Anonymous wrote:Wow the TJ moms/students on this thread have gotten so salty!! TJ is a great public school, you really shouldn't be bitter.
It's not Exeter or Andover. But so what. You wouldn't fit in very well there anyway.
Anonymous wrote:You know what after reading about GDS and missing a whole week to deal week to deal with diversity issues, it made me thankful for TJ. TJ would never waste students time like that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can buy yourself a boarding school education (they love the rich donors), but you cannot buy yourself a TJ education. Everyone knows that. Your son will be respected for coming out of TJ...people will respect the vast wealth his parents must have amassed to get him into that great BS
+1
Blah blah blah blah. Whatever. Plenty of underachieving TJ alumnae in the world too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can buy yourself a boarding school education (they love the rich donors), but you cannot buy yourself a TJ education. Everyone knows that. Your son will be respected for coming out of TJ...people will respect the vast wealth his parents must have amassed to get him into that great BS
+1
Blah blah blah blah. Whatever. Plenty of underachieving TJ alumnae in the world too.
Underachieving (average) TJ graduates become doctors, lawyers and engineers.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can buy yourself a boarding school education (they love the rich donors), but you cannot buy yourself a TJ education. Everyone knows that. Your son will be respected for coming out of TJ...people will respect the vast wealth his parents must have amassed to get him into that great BS
+1
Blah blah blah blah. Whatever. Plenty of underachieving TJ alumnae in the world too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can buy yourself a boarding school education (they love the rich donors), but you cannot buy yourself a TJ education. Everyone knows that. Your son will be respected for coming out of TJ...people will respect the vast wealth his parents must have amassed to get him into that great BS
+1
Anonymous wrote:You can buy yourself a boarding school education (they love the rich donors), but you cannot buy yourself a TJ education. Everyone knows that. Your son will be respected for coming out of TJ...people will respect the vast wealth his parents must have amassed to get him into that great BS
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What idiot even brings TJ up in a discussion of elite, long standing, private schools like Exeter, Andover, Groton, Choate, St Paul's, STA and Sidwell? What a joke. TJ is an incredible, fantastic PUBLIC school for brilliant, hard working middle class and recently-arrived UMC kids. TJ is great for those folks but its comparing apples and oranges. Not even the same universe.
You are the idiot. There is only one universe idiot. Not in the same league, not at the same level etc. maybe ok but not "Not in the same universe". See the logic (or lack thereof) of people putting down TJ.