Anonymous
Post 04/01/2023 09:36     Subject: Re:TJ College Admissions Results

Anonymous wrote:If I were a TJ student, I probably would be applying to places like University of Cambridge (UK), Imperial College London, University of St Andrews, U. Waterloo (CA), or U. Toronto. The schools in England only take 3 years for an undergrad, while schools in either Scotland or Canada have fewer general education course requirements and more within-major content. Top tech employers actively recruit from all of those schools for positions in multiple countries, including the US.

We considered this for our MCPS magnet DC for the exact reasons above. But, after the pandemic, I decided I didn't like the idea for DC to be that far away.

But, it was a very attractive idea. DS has very high stats.
Anonymous
Post 04/01/2023 09:36     Subject: TJ College Admissions Results

Anonymous wrote:Once they get to college, many TJ students struggle with general education requirements outside of STEM. And with their mental health. Colleges in Virginia have learned this over time and are wary.


Colleges (w/ possible exception for MIT, CMU CS and Berkeley STEM/CS) are actually easier for TJ grads and almost all of them end up in the top 10% of their college classes and many go on to med school, top 10 law schools or top PhD programs with very high gpas.
Anonymous
Post 04/01/2023 09:29     Subject: Re:TJ College Admissions Results

How did TJ do this year in college placements?
Anonymous
Post 03/24/2023 19:18     Subject: TJ College Admissions Results

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Once they get to college, many TJ students struggle with general education requirements outside of STEM. And with their mental health. Colleges in Virginia have learned this over time and are wary.


Why do you think they are struggling? My younger kid went to TJ where the English, foreign language and social science courses were taught to a higher level than the same courses at my other kid's base school.


Arrogance catches up. There are similarly rigorous HSs but TJ’s rep for fizzle out is unique. Crash and burn is an exaggeration, and I doubt any school avoids then, but maybe.
Anonymous
Post 03/24/2023 19:06     Subject: TJ College Admissions Results

Our TJ grad takes 5 classes at a T10 college this semester and finds college very easy, much easier than TJ. To fight boredom, she has a part-time job, participates in clubs, and travels to various competitions during the school year.
Anonymous
Post 03/24/2023 18:22     Subject: TJ College Admissions Results

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Once they get to college, many TJ students struggle with general education requirements outside of STEM. And with their mental health. Colleges in Virginia have learned this over time and are wary.


I think most TJ grads are like my 2 kids, who found college relatively easy after TJ, and consequently had their choice of grad schools when they graduated.

Can you please share which undergrad colleges they went in and what was the major?
Anonymous
Post 03/24/2023 18:18     Subject: TJ College Admissions Results

Anonymous wrote:Once they get to college, many TJ students struggle with general education requirements outside of STEM. And with their mental health. Colleges in Virginia have learned this over time and are wary.


Why do you think they are struggling? My younger kid went to TJ where the English, foreign language and social science courses were taught to a higher level than the same courses at my other kid's base school.
Anonymous
Post 03/24/2023 18:15     Subject: Re:TJ College Admissions Results

New poster in this thread. I saw the 2022 results and looks like a good 50-60 kids accepted to Top 20 schools.assuming class size if 500, that’s 10%. Isn’t that better than NoVA publics? I get that if you are not too 10% of class in TJ, the odds are better at base school. I am talking strictly college admission and not with of high school education etc.
Anonymous
Post 03/24/2023 18:09     Subject: TJ College Admissions Results

Anonymous wrote:Once they get to college, many TJ students struggle with general education requirements outside of STEM. And with their mental health. Colleges in Virginia have learned this over time and are wary.


I don't have a TJ kid but I have never heard this. Colleges are wary? Where are you getting this from? Every TJ kid I have known have found college soooo easy. I do think that they have a more difficult time than they would at base school with college admissions because of the difficulty/competition at TJ.
Anonymous
Post 03/24/2023 17:54     Subject: TJ College Admissions Results

Anonymous wrote:Once they get to college, many TJ students struggle with general education requirements outside of STEM. And with their mental health. Colleges in Virginia have learned this over time and are wary.


I think most TJ grads are like my 2 kids, who found college relatively easy after TJ, and consequently had their choice of grad schools when they graduated.
Anonymous
Post 03/24/2023 17:49     Subject: TJ College Admissions Results

Once they get to college, many TJ students struggle with general education requirements outside of STEM. And with their mental health. Colleges in Virginia have learned this over time and are wary.
Anonymous
Post 03/24/2023 17:02     Subject: TJ College Admissions Results

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I hear getting into UVA, VT is really tough from TJ. A large majority of TJ kids go out of state (with parents footing the bill!)


I agree with this comment. My kid graduated from TJ last year with high stats but is attending an out of state university (with very high costs) because of rejection at UVA and wait list at VT. Many TJ kids go out of state for college.


With the emerging importance of CS/Engineering/Applied math in the last 10-15 years, UVA became more and more dis-favored due to UVA's relatively 'poor' STEM programs. another factor is that UVA is a good school, it is not the aim or goal of most of the TJ students - they would prefer to go to top 20 schools.


If going to top 20 schools was the objective, then going to TJ was a mistake.


This is accurate reflection of our experiences as well !
Anonymous
Post 03/09/2023 14:58     Subject: TJ College Admissions Results

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I hear getting into UVA, VT is really tough from TJ. A large majority of TJ kids go out of state (with parents footing the bill!)


I agree with this comment. My kid graduated from TJ last year with high stats but is attending an out of state university (with very high costs) because of rejection at UVA and wait list at VT. Many TJ kids go out of state for college.


With the emerging importance of CS/Engineering/Applied math in the last 10-15 years, UVA became more and more dis-favored due to UVA's relatively 'poor' STEM programs. another factor is that UVA is a good school, it is not the aim or goal of most of the TJ students - they would prefer to go to top 20 schools.


That’s great. Please quit applying to UVA, and definitely quit whining when you don’t get in.
Anonymous
Post 03/09/2023 12:53     Subject: TJ College Admissions Results

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I hear getting into UVA, VT is really tough from TJ. A large majority of TJ kids go out of state (with parents footing the bill!)


I agree with this comment. My kid graduated from TJ last year with high stats but is attending an out of state university (with very high costs) because of rejection at UVA and wait list at VT. Many TJ kids go out of state for college.


With the emerging importance of CS/Engineering/Applied math in the last 10-15 years, UVA became more and more dis-favored due to UVA's relatively 'poor' STEM programs. another factor is that UVA is a good school, it is not the aim or goal of most of the TJ students - they would prefer to go to top 20 schools.


If going to top 20 schools was the objective, then going to TJ was a mistake.
Anonymous
Post 03/09/2023 11:22     Subject: TJ College Admissions Results

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I hear getting into UVA, VT is really tough from TJ. A large majority of TJ kids go out of state (with parents footing the bill!)


I agree with this comment. My kid graduated from TJ last year with high stats but is attending an out of state university (with very high costs) because of rejection at UVA and wait list at VT. Many TJ kids go out of state for college.


With the emerging importance of CS/Engineering/Applied math in the last 10-15 years, UVA became more and more dis-favored due to UVA's relatively 'poor' STEM programs. another factor is that UVA is a good school, it is not the aim or goal of most of the TJ students - they would prefer to go to top 20 schools.