Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Aren't GPA's just cutoffs and are not considered in final selection?
Yes obviously gpa is considered, but i feel anything that’s A- or above is fine. If it comes down to who has the higher grades they will look at it, but first it’s about the essay.
PP here: this is what the admissions process says “ Students will be evaluated on their grade point average (GPA); a student portrait sheet where they will be asked to demonstrate Portrait of a Graduate attributes and 21st century skills; a problem-solving essay; and experience factors…”
An A- and an A with the same overall score means the kids with all A’s wins.
While mentioned last, experience factors count for up to 40% of the student’s score on the evaluation for admission to TJ.
This is what we are worried about…
You should not, unless your kid is just very average.
Only about 12% taken for poor/sped fam… and alot of them also are poor asian.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Aren't GPA's just cutoffs and are not considered in final selection?
Yes obviously gpa is considered, but i feel anything that’s A- or above is fine. If it comes down to who has the higher grades they will look at it, but first it’s about the essay.
PP here: this is what the admissions process says “ Students will be evaluated on their grade point average (GPA); a student portrait sheet where they will be asked to demonstrate Portrait of a Graduate attributes and 21st century skills; a problem-solving essay; and experience factors…”
An A- and an A with the same overall score means the kids with all A’s wins.
While mentioned last, experience factors count for up to 40% of the student’s score on the evaluation for admission to TJ.
This is what we are worried about…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Aren't GPA's just cutoffs and are not considered in final selection?
Yes obviously gpa is considered, but i feel anything that’s A- or above is fine. If it comes down to who has the higher grades they will look at it, but first it’s about the essay.
PP here: this is what the admissions process says “ Students will be evaluated on their grade point average (GPA); a student portrait sheet where they will be asked to demonstrate Portrait of a Graduate attributes and 21st century skills; a problem-solving essay; and experience factors…”
An A- and an A with the same overall score means the kids with all A’s wins.
While mentioned last, experience factors count for up to 40% of the student’s score on the evaluation for admission to TJ.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Aren't GPA's just cutoffs and are not considered in final selection?
Yes obviously gpa is considered, but i feel anything that’s A- or above is fine. If it comes down to who has the higher grades they will look at it, but first it’s about the essay.
PP here: this is what the admissions process says “ Students will be evaluated on their grade point average (GPA); a student portrait sheet where they will be asked to demonstrate Portrait of a Graduate attributes and 21st century skills; a problem-solving essay; and experience factors…”
An A- and an A with the same overall score means the kids with all A’s wins.
Anonymous wrote:Do they look at second qtr?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Aren't GPA's just cutoffs and are not considered in final selection?
Yes obviously gpa is considered, but i feel anything that’s A- or above is fine. If it comes down to who has the higher grades they will look at it, but first it’s about the essay.
PP here: this is what the admissions process says “ Students will be evaluated on their grade point average (GPA); a student portrait sheet where they will be asked to demonstrate Portrait of a Graduate attributes and 21st century skills; a problem-solving essay; and experience factors…”
An A- and an A with the same overall score means the kids with all A’s wins.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Aren't GPA's just cutoffs and are not considered in final selection?
Yes obviously gpa is considered, but i feel anything that’s A- or above is fine. If it comes down to who has the higher grades they will look at it, but first it’s about the essay.
Anonymous wrote:Aren't GPA's just cutoffs and are not considered in final selection?
Anonymous wrote:Aren't GPA's just cutoffs and are not considered in final selection?
Anonymous wrote:My child’s friend got in with a 3.75 gpa. (Mainly because she was taking Algebra 2 in 7th last year) but from what i’ve heard from DD, her writing was exceptional.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Talk at our school was that the material was not difficult so how will they choose?
My kid thought she did badly because it seemed too simple. Realized that everyone got the same answer for at least 2 of the 3 questions. Will probably choose off of sps or essay writing skills. Even if you did get the problem wrong, essay writing should save you.
And there is GPA too, so I suspect kids with GPAs even a smidge lower will not be as competitive.
Most of the kids are going to have thesame GPA. I doubt that there are too many kids under a 4.0 but I could be wrong. The average GPS was a 3.98. I suppose that there are kids applying with a 4.something because of the honors classes.
Cutoff to apply is a 3.5
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:s anyone else thinking about the Feb 4th alt date? A bit worried about the advantage of extra time and since their peers have already taken it, but trying not to overthink it. It is what it is
Won’t they get different prompts?