Anonymous wrote:Class of 2023 at TJ was admitted under the old admission system. FYI.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i read this on another forum.
I know things are crazy this admissions season, country-wide.
How are things at TJ?
It's really gone downhill, but hopefully the changes to admission will help address these failings in years to come.
You must be crying because of all the envy and disdain. Stop crying and whining and try to do better.
Not sure what you're going on about but I couldn't be happier with TJ's new direction. Things should start looking up once the kids who got in because of test buying graduate.
No, things will get better due to the evisceration of affirmative action coming to the top colleges/universities near you in Summer blockbuster hit.
Yup, ending the Asian discrimination in college admissions will definitely increase the top 20 acceptances from about 80 to 160.
Anonymous wrote:Class of 2023 at TJ was admitted under the old admission system. FYI.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i read this on another forum.
I know things are crazy this admissions season, country-wide.
How are things at TJ?
It's really gone downhill, but hopefully the changes to admission will help address these failings in years to come.
You must be crying because of all the envy and disdain. Stop crying and whining and try to do better.
Not sure what you're going on about but I couldn't be happier with TJ's new direction. Things should start looking up once the kids who got in because of test buying graduate.
No, things will get better due to the evisceration of affirmative action coming to the top colleges/universities near you in Summer blockbuster hit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i read this on another forum.
I know things are crazy this admissions season, country-wide.
How are things at TJ?
It's really gone downhill, but hopefully the changes to admission will help address these failings in years to come.
You must be crying because of all the envy and disdain. Stop crying and whining and try to do better.
Not sure what you're going on about but I couldn't be happier with TJ's new direction. Things should start looking up once the kids who got in because of test buying graduate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i read this on another forum.
I know things are crazy this admissions season, country-wide.
How are things at TJ?
It's really gone downhill, but hopefully the changes to admission will help address these failings in years to come.
You must be crying because of all the envy and disdain. Stop crying and whining and try to do better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Admissions numbers are troll posts.
Only 2 confirmed CMU admissions per DC, one of whom is a friend.
You must be a troll since each year TJ receives about 15-25 admissions to CMU. Because your DC only knows about 2 doesn't mean there are only 2 acceptances for CMU. Learn some logic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i read this on another forum.
I know things are crazy this admissions season, country-wide.
How are things at TJ?
It's really gone downhill, but hopefully the changes to admission will help address these failings in years to come.
Anonymous wrote:i read this on another forum.
I know things are crazy this admissions season, country-wide.
How are things at TJ?
Anonymous wrote:Admissions numbers are troll posts.
Only 2 confirmed CMU admissions per DC, one of whom is a friend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These numbers look too high.
these numbers are definitely high. I'm a parent of a tj senior and can assure you 17 kids did not get into MIT this year. try 4-5.
MIT acceptances are usually between around 10 to 16 so little high although they usually had more than 20 some time ago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These numbers look too high.
these numbers are definitely high. I'm a parent of a tj senior and can assure you 17 kids did not get into MIT this year. try 4-5.