Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see it as a TJ fail. The other schools in fcps didn't see their number decreased, only Tj and by half.
But the schools in stronger areas *should* have had a much larger number of kids capable of making NMSF, since the switch in TJ admissions w/ its geographic quotas. If the base school numbers didn't go up by a lot, it does suggest a county-wide problem.
Anonymous wrote:I see it as a TJ fail. The other schools in fcps didn't see their number decreased, only Tj and by half.
Anonymous wrote:I see it as a TJ fail. The other schools in fcps didn't see their number decreased, only Tj and by half.
Anonymous wrote:This looks like a FCPS fail not just TJ. Maybe 1/2 of those 16 students from other schools might have been admitted to TJ. In general, the quality of FCPS education has gone down.
Anonymous wrote:This looks like a FCPS fail not just TJ. Maybe 1/2 of those 16 students from other schools might have been admitted to TJ. In general, the quality of FCPS education has gone down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Based on Patch information:
TJ 81
Langley 19
McLean 16
Oakton 11
Chantilly 10
Lake Braddock 9
Madison 9
South Lakes 6
Woodson 6
Marshall 5
Fairfax 4
Robinson 4
Centreville 3
Westfield 3
West Springfield 3
Edison 2
Hayfield 1
Herndon 1
West Potomac 1
Annandale 0
Falls Church 0
Justice 0
Lewis 0
Mount Vernon 0
South County 0
The number of TJ NMSF was apparently down by over half from last year (from 165 to 81), and the number of NMSFs from other schools only went up by 16 (from 99 to 115). Good luck to Reid trying to spin this as a success story.
I only see 3 for South Lakes.
Anonymous wrote:Based on Patch information:
TJ 81
Langley 19
McLean 16
Oakton 11
Chantilly 10
Lake Braddock 9
Madison 9
South Lakes 6
Woodson 6
Marshall 5
Fairfax 4
Robinson 4
Centreville 3
Westfield 3
West Springfield 3
Edison 2
Hayfield 1
Herndon 1
West Potomac 1
Annandale 0
Falls Church 0
Justice 0
Lewis 0
Mount Vernon 0
South County 0
The number of TJ NMSF was apparently down by over half from last year (from 165 to 81), and the number of NMSFs from other schools only went up by 16 (from 99 to 115). Good luck to Reid trying to spin this as a success story.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it prestigious to be a semi-finalist, or only if you get to the finals? Can this be listed on CommonApp
Yes it's decently prestigious to be a semi-finalist.
Thank you - Can this be included in Common App, and if so which section
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's just kids who are from Alexandria area, you nitwits! FCPS hasn't put out anything yet.
This Patch article claims to list a bunch more Fairfax County schools, public and private:
https://patch.com/virginia/vienna/seniors-vienna-schools-named-national-merit-semifinalists
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it prestigious to be a semi-finalist, or only if you get to the finals? Can this be listed on CommonApp
Yes it's decently prestigious to be a semi-finalist.
Anonymous wrote:Is it prestigious to be a semi-finalist, or only if you get to the finals? Can this be listed on CommonApp