Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:73 percent Asian. They need more blacks, Spanish asap
This is a knee jerk political reaction that will backfire every time like it did in the last Governor Election.
What blacks and hispanic communities need at this very moment are the tools to compete with the Asians and the majority. This means the State allocating more resources to lift the standards of public schools in the predominantly black and hispanic neigborhoods.
Pushing black and hispanic kids not adequately prepared to attended a school like TJ will do more harm than good. It will be race to the bottom for everyone.[/quote
They do need tools to compete.
Anonymous wrote:The kids who don’t share are ridiculous. First, by not sharing they draw attention to themselves, which supposedly they don’t want. If it turns out they have a great option, but “don’t want to hurt the feelings of others,” they look like a snob - like hyper-competitive kids expect/need protection from their peers. If they have an OK option, they’ve brought extra attention to their choice and signaled their disappointment with it. Second, this information gets around anyway through gossip, LinkedIn, and other sources. Just own your result!
Anonymous wrote:The kids who don’t share are ridiculous. First, by not sharing they draw attention to themselves, which supposedly they don’t want. If it turns out they have a great option, but “don’t want to hurt the feelings of others,” they look like a snob - like hyper-competitive kids expect/need protection from their peers. If they have an OK option, they’ve brought extra attention to their choice and signaled their disappointment with it. Second, this information gets around anyway through gossip, LinkedIn, and other sources. Just own your result!
Anonymous wrote:Any updates now that it's past the decision day?
Anonymous wrote:I’m curious too. Did TJ seniors wear their chosen college apparel on decision day?
Anonymous wrote:It appears that UIUC, Purdue and VT are admitting lots of TJ kids!
Anonymous wrote:Do you think some kids are not sharing their elite acceptances for some reason? Could that be why the numbers appear bad so far?
Anonymous wrote:Do you think some kids are not sharing their elite acceptances for some reason? Could that be why the numbers appear bad so far?