Anonymous wrote:For the last time a smart kid has the same chance of going to a great school wherever they go to high school. Cream will always flow to the top.
You should go to TJ if a student has an interest and aptitude in STEM that's it.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never met a person that went that didn't love it. I'm sure there is, but they're unicorns.
You haven't met my husband, who made it through well enough but will never send our kids there.
Please ask your husband to do an AMA about TJ. Would love to hear his viewpoint.
He would probably say the same old things like "too cut throat", "commute is too long", "want well rounded education", "too many Asians", "easier to get to good colleges from other HS".
With the exception of the comment about Asians (which is racist and horrible), those are all perfectly valid reasons to not go to TJ.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never met a person that went that didn't love it. I'm sure there is, but they're unicorns.
You haven't met my husband, who made it through well enough but will never send our kids there.
Please ask your husband to do an AMA about TJ. Would love to hear his viewpoint.
He would probably say the same old things like "too cut throat", "commute is too long", "want well rounded education", "too many Asians", "easier to get to good colleges from other HS".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never met a person that went that didn't love it. I'm sure there is, but they're unicorns.
You haven't met my husband, who made it through well enough but will never send our kids there.
Please ask your husband to do an AMA about TJ. Would love to hear his viewpoint.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never met a person that went that didn't love it. I'm sure there is, but they're unicorns.
You haven't met my husband, who made it through well enough but will never send our kids there.
Please ask your husband to do an AMA about TJ. Would love to hear his viewpoint.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never met a person that went that didn't love it. I'm sure there is, but they're unicorns.
You haven't met my husband, who made it through well enough but will never send our kids there.
Anonymous wrote:What about sports? Does going to Tj increase odds of getting more notice in sports?
Anonymous wrote:Its more likely for your kid to be CEO and making tons of money by not even going to college
Parents around here are crazy what a dumb end goal for your kid