Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand it either. It’s a fine, reputable (I didn’t say prestigious! Ugh!!) school with some great programs. It’s a great deal for in-state families and it’s located in a cute, quaint, town.
Anonymous wrote:A lot of readers of this thread are slow on the uptake. Yes, TJ has a bottom 25% of its class. But I was talking about the bottom 25% of the SAT at UVA, and I suspect that not many TJ students score that low on the SAT considering that the average of the school is over 1500. This is not that difficult to comprehend, folks.
Anonymous wrote:A lot of readers of this thread are slow on the uptake. Yes, TJ has a bottom 25% of its class. But I was talking about the bottom 25% of the SAT at UVA, and I suspect that not many TJ students score that low on the SAT considering that the average of the school is over 1500. This is not that difficult to comprehend, folks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My rich white kid with no hooks but excellent grades got in with SATs below the 25th percentile. Another got in right at the 50th. You don’t need the 75th percentile from NOVA even if you’re an unhooked rich white kid regardless of what you’re hearing.
But was he at TJ? Lots of TJ students fill that 25th percentile because their GPAs are lower than they would have been had they stayed in their home schools.
No she wasn't at TJ. And how many TJ students do you think score below UVA's 25th percentile on the SAT? Get a clue, man.
She attended one of the NOVA neighborhood high schools typically ranked in the middle of the top 10.
Man, here. Quite a few. Because someone at TJ has to be in the bottom the of class and not go to Ivies, Stanford or MIT, they still have wonderful test scores but lower GPAs than they would have had had they stayed in their home schools. Also TJ families tend to value in-state UVA because they are frugal and most of their kids are going on to expensive grad programs. TJ sents between 125-160 students each year to UVA.
Fake news. TJ sends 60 to 70 kids to UVA each year.
I believe it was 72 last year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My rich white kid with no hooks but excellent grades got in with SATs below the 25th percentile. Another got in right at the 50th. You don’t need the 75th percentile from NOVA even if you’re an unhooked rich white kid regardless of what you’re hearing.
But was he at TJ? Lots of TJ students fill that 25th percentile because their GPAs are lower than they would have been had they stayed in their home schools.
No she wasn't at TJ. And how many TJ students do you think score below UVA's 25th percentile on the SAT? Get a clue, man.
She attended one of the NOVA neighborhood high schools typically ranked in the middle of the top 10.
Man, here. Quite a few. Because someone at TJ has to be in the bottom the of class and not go to Ivies, Stanford or MIT, they still have wonderful test scores but lower GPAs than they would have had had they stayed in their home schools. Also TJ families tend to value in-state UVA because they are frugal and most of their kids are going on to expensive grad programs. TJ sents between 125-160 students each year to UVA.
Fake news. TJ sends 60 to 70 kids to UVA each year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My rich white kid with no hooks but excellent grades got in with SATs below the 25th percentile. Another got in right at the 50th. You don’t need the 75th percentile from NOVA even if you’re an unhooked rich white kid regardless of what you’re hearing.
But was he at TJ? Lots of TJ students fill that 25th percentile because their GPAs are lower than they would have been had they stayed in their home schools.
No she wasn't at TJ. And how many TJ students do you think score below UVA's 25th percentile on the SAT? Get a clue, man.
She attended one of the NOVA neighborhood high schools typically ranked in the middle of the top 10.
Man, here. Quite a few. Because someone at TJ has to be in the bottom the of class and not go to Ivies, Stanford or MIT, they still have wonderful test scores but lower GPAs than they would have had had they stayed in their home schools. Also TJ families tend to value in-state UVA because they are frugal and most of their kids are going on to expensive grad programs. TJ sents between 125-160 students each year to UVA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My rich white kid with no hooks but excellent grades got in with SATs below the 25th percentile. Another got in right at the 50th. You don’t need the 75th percentile from NOVA even if you’re an unhooked rich white kid regardless of what you’re hearing.
But was he at TJ? Lots of TJ students fill that 25th percentile because their GPAs are lower than they would have been had they stayed in their home schools.
No she wasn't at TJ. And how many TJ students do you think score below UVA's 25th percentile on the SAT? Get a clue, man.
She attended one of the NOVA neighborhood high schools typically ranked in the middle of the top 10.
Man, here. Quite a few. Because someone at TJ has to be in the bottom the of class and not go to Ivies, Stanford or MIT, they still have wonderful test scores but lower GPAs than they would have had had they stayed in their home schools. Also TJ families tend to value in-state UVA because they are frugal and most of their kids are going on to expensive grad programs. TJ sents between 125-160 students each year to UVA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My rich white kid with no hooks but excellent grades got in with SATs below the 25th percentile. Another got in right at the 50th. You don’t need the 75th percentile from NOVA even if you’re an unhooked rich white kid regardless of what you’re hearing.
But was he at TJ? Lots of TJ students fill that 25th percentile because their GPAs are lower than they would have been had they stayed in their home schools.
No she wasn't at TJ. And how many TJ students do you think score below UVA's 25th percentile on the SAT? Get a clue, man.
She attended one of the NOVA neighborhood high schools typically ranked in the middle of the top 10.
Man, here. Quite a few. Because someone at TJ has to be in the bottom the of class and not go to Ivies, Stanford or MIT, they still have wonderful test scores but lower GPAs than they would have had had they stayed in their home schools. Also TJ families tend to value in-state UVA because they are frugal and most of their kids are going on to expensive grad programs. TJ sents between 125-160 students each year to UVA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My rich white kid with no hooks but excellent grades got in with SATs below the 25th percentile. Another got in right at the 50th. You don’t need the 75th percentile from NOVA even if you’re an unhooked rich white kid regardless of what you’re hearing.
My white girl from NOVA. Is in with a 3.9 and 1270 SAT. Lots of extras (musicals, sports, Governors school), but not spectacular tests or grades.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My rich white kid with no hooks but excellent grades got in with SATs below the 25th percentile. Another got in right at the 50th. You don’t need the 75th percentile from NOVA even if you’re an unhooked rich white kid regardless of what you’re hearing.
A lot of people think you need to score at 75th percentile to have any shot if you have no hooks, and it is probably good to target. But a lot of those students at UVA and W&M at 75th are probably going to be either OOS, or in-state kids that didn't quite score high enough to get an attractive enough admit or enough aid to tempt them to go somewhere else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My rich white kid with no hooks but excellent grades got in with SATs below the 25th percentile. Another got in right at the 50th. You don’t need the 75th percentile from NOVA even if you’re an unhooked rich white kid regardless of what you’re hearing.
But was he at TJ? Lots of TJ students fill that 25th percentile because their GPAs are lower than they would have been had they stayed in their home schools.
No she wasn't at TJ. And how many TJ students do you think score below UVA's 25th percentile on the SAT? Get a clue, man.
She attended one of the NOVA neighborhood high schools typically ranked in the middle of the top 10.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My rich white kid with no hooks but excellent grades got in with SATs below the 25th percentile. Another got in right at the 50th. You don’t need the 75th percentile from NOVA even if you’re an unhooked rich white kid regardless of what you’re hearing.
My white girl from NOVA. Is in with a 3.9 and 1270 SAT. Lots of extras (musicals, sports, Governors school), but not spectacular tests or grades.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand it either. It’s a fine, reputable (I didn’t say prestigious! Ugh!!) school with some great programs. It’s a great deal for in-state families and it’s located in a cute, quaint, town.
Do most people feel as strongly about other public universities in VA?
You must not know any Tech alumni.
Anonymous wrote:My rich white kid with no hooks but excellent grades got in with SATs below the 25th percentile. Another got in right at the 50th. You don’t need the 75th percentile from NOVA even if you’re an unhooked rich white kid regardless of what you’re hearing.