Anonymous
Post 04/24/2023 11:12     Subject: How did Jackson Reed do this year for grads on the college track?

Why are we talking about elementary school students from Marie Reed Elementary School getting accepted into colleges and universities. They’re in elementary school! This is obviously a thread created by a troll.
Anonymous
Post 04/24/2023 10:55     Subject: How did Jackson Reed do this year for grads on the college track?

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Anonymous wrote:Great college admissions this year from JR. Some have mentioned these schools, but here is a fuller list of top schools kids were admitted to: Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Columbia, Cornell, Brown, Penn, University of Chicago, Amherst, Smith, Bates, Spellman, Bowdoin, Trinity (Hartford), Carleton, Virginia, Michigan, Texas (Austin), Cal (Berkeley, UCSB, UC Santa Cruz), Wisconsin, Minnesota, Carnegie Mellon, Pitt, Maryland, Boston University, Northeastern, NYU, New School, American, University of British Columbia, McGill, Kings College (London), St. Andrews (Scotland), Edinburgh (Scotland), University of Amsterdam (Holland). That's off the top of my head. I'm sure I'm missing some spectacular schools. Keep in mind that JR is a huge school, but still, this is very good list.


Same poster as above. I'll add that these are where folks are going--so it's not three kids who got into all of the schools. At least one kid is going to each of these schools. If you count schools where kids were admitted but not attending (because they are going to the schools above), you can add Duke, Johns Hopkins, Vanderbilt, and others.



Interesting. Is this the first Duke admit ever from JR/Wilson?


No...why would you think that? There is typically 1-2 every year.


I've never known anyone from JR/Wilson to get into Duke. Except the recent baseball player.


You’re asserting that because you personally don’t know any Duke admits from JR they must not exist? In history? Are you for real?
Anonymous
Post 04/24/2023 10:15     Subject: How did Jackson Reed do this year for grads on the college track?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Great college admissions this year from JR. Some have mentioned these schools, but here is a fuller list of top schools kids were admitted to: Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Columbia, Cornell, Brown, Penn, University of Chicago, Amherst, Smith, Bates, Spellman, Bowdoin, Trinity (Hartford), Carleton, Virginia, Michigan, Texas (Austin), Cal (Berkeley, UCSB, UC Santa Cruz), Wisconsin, Minnesota, Carnegie Mellon, Pitt, Maryland, Boston University, Northeastern, NYU, New School, American, University of British Columbia, McGill, Kings College (London), St. Andrews (Scotland), Edinburgh (Scotland), University of Amsterdam (Holland). That's off the top of my head. I'm sure I'm missing some spectacular schools. Keep in mind that JR is a huge school, but still, this is very good list.


Same poster as above. I'll add that these are where folks are going--so it's not three kids who got into all of the schools. At least one kid is going to each of these schools. If you count schools where kids were admitted but not attending (because they are going to the schools above), you can add Duke, Johns Hopkins, Vanderbilt, and others.



Interesting. Is this the first Duke admit ever from JR/Wilson?


No...why would you think that? There is typically 1-2 every year.


I've never known anyone from JR/Wilson to get into Duke. Except the recent baseball player.
Anonymous
Post 04/24/2023 10:08     Subject: How did Jackson Reed do this year for grads on the college track?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Great college admissions this year from JR. Some have mentioned these schools, but here is a fuller list of top schools kids were admitted to: Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Columbia, Cornell, Brown, Penn, University of Chicago, Amherst, Smith, Bates, Spellman, Bowdoin, Trinity (Hartford), Carleton, Virginia, Michigan, Texas (Austin), Cal (Berkeley, UCSB, UC Santa Cruz), Wisconsin, Minnesota, Carnegie Mellon, Pitt, Maryland, Boston University, Northeastern, NYU, New School, American, University of British Columbia, McGill, Kings College (London), St. Andrews (Scotland), Edinburgh (Scotland), University of Amsterdam (Holland). That's off the top of my head. I'm sure I'm missing some spectacular schools. Keep in mind that JR is a huge school, but still, this is very good list.


Same poster as above. I'll add that these are where folks are going--so it's not three kids who got into all of the schools. At least one kid is going to each of these schools. If you count schools where kids were admitted but not attending (because they are going to the schools above), you can add Duke, Johns Hopkins, Vanderbilt, and others.



Interesting. Is this the first Duke admit ever from JR/Wilson?


No...why would you think that? There is typically 1-2 every year.
Anonymous
Post 04/24/2023 10:08     Subject: How did Jackson Reed do this year for grads on the college track?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Great college admissions this year from JR. Some have mentioned these schools, but here is a fuller list of top schools kids were admitted to: Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Columbia, Cornell, Brown, Penn, University of Chicago, Amherst, Smith, Bates, Spellman, Bowdoin, Trinity (Hartford), Carleton, Virginia, Michigan, Texas (Austin), Cal (Berkeley, UCSB, UC Santa Cruz), Wisconsin, Minnesota, Carnegie Mellon, Pitt, Maryland, Boston University, Northeastern, NYU, New School, American, University of British Columbia, McGill, Kings College (London), St. Andrews (Scotland), Edinburgh (Scotland), University of Amsterdam (Holland). That's off the top of my head. I'm sure I'm missing some spectacular schools. Keep in mind that JR is a huge school, but still, this is very good list.


Do Black JR kids get into these great schools as well?


yes, many of the top admits ARE black kids.
Anonymous
Post 04/24/2023 09:34     Subject: How did Jackson Reed do this year for grads on the college track?

Anonymous wrote:Great college admissions this year from JR. Some have mentioned these schools, but here is a fuller list of top schools kids were admitted to: Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Columbia, Cornell, Brown, Penn, University of Chicago, Amherst, Smith, Bates, Spellman, Bowdoin, Trinity (Hartford), Carleton, Virginia, Michigan, Texas (Austin), Cal (Berkeley, UCSB, UC Santa Cruz), Wisconsin, Minnesota, Carnegie Mellon, Pitt, Maryland, Boston University, Northeastern, NYU, New School, American, University of British Columbia, McGill, Kings College (London), St. Andrews (Scotland), Edinburgh (Scotland), University of Amsterdam (Holland). That's off the top of my head. I'm sure I'm missing some spectacular schools. Keep in mind that JR is a huge school, but still, this is very good list.


Do Black JR kids get into these great schools as well?
Anonymous
Post 04/24/2023 09:32     Subject: How did Jackson Reed do this year for grads on the college track?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Great college admissions this year from JR. Some have mentioned these schools, but here is a fuller list of top schools kids were admitted to: Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Columbia, Cornell, Brown, Penn, University of Chicago, Amherst, Smith, Bates, Spellman, Bowdoin, Trinity (Hartford), Carleton, Virginia, Michigan, Texas (Austin), Cal (Berkeley, UCSB, UC Santa Cruz), Wisconsin, Minnesota, Carnegie Mellon, Pitt, Maryland, Boston University, Northeastern, NYU, New School, American, University of British Columbia, McGill, Kings College (London), St. Andrews (Scotland), Edinburgh (Scotland), University of Amsterdam (Holland). That's off the top of my head. I'm sure I'm missing some spectacular schools. Keep in mind that JR is a huge school, but still, this is very good list.


Same poster as above. I'll add that these are where folks are going--so it's not three kids who got into all of the schools. At least one kid is going to each of these schools. If you count schools where kids were admitted but not attending (because they are going to the schools above), you can add Duke, Johns Hopkins, Vanderbilt, and others.



Interesting. Is this the first Duke admit ever from JR/Wilson?
Anonymous
Post 04/24/2023 08:23     Subject: How did Jackson Reed do this year for grads on the college track?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I personally know of several Ivies (Harvard, Princeton, Cornell, Columbia) and an Amherst.


Athletes ? URM? Unhooked?


Double legacy and athlete is one I know.
Anonymous
Post 04/23/2023 14:54     Subject: How did Jackson Reed do this year for grads on the college track?

Anonymous wrote:Great college admissions this year from JR. Some have mentioned these schools, but here is a fuller list of top schools kids were admitted to: Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Columbia, Cornell, Brown, Penn, University of Chicago, Amherst, Smith, Bates, Spellman, Bowdoin, Trinity (Hartford), Carleton, Virginia, Michigan, Texas (Austin), Cal (Berkeley, UCSB, UC Santa Cruz), Wisconsin, Minnesota, Carnegie Mellon, Pitt, Maryland, Boston University, Northeastern, NYU, New School, American, University of British Columbia, McGill, Kings College (London), St. Andrews (Scotland), Edinburgh (Scotland), University of Amsterdam (Holland). That's off the top of my head. I'm sure I'm missing some spectacular schools. Keep in mind that JR is a huge school, but still, this is very good list.


NP with more: Morehouse, Northwestern, Smith, BC, Miami, USC, University of Toronto, Case Western
Anonymous
Post 04/23/2023 13:29     Subject: How did Jackson Reed do this year for grads on the college track?

I guess you people don’t count HBCUs as top colleges.
Anonymous
Post 04/23/2023 12:33     Subject: How did Jackson Reed do this year for grads on the college track?

Anonymous wrote:Great college admissions this year from JR. Some have mentioned these schools, but here is a fuller list of top schools kids were admitted to: Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Columbia, Cornell, Brown, Penn, University of Chicago, Amherst, Smith, Bates, Spellman, Bowdoin, Trinity (Hartford), Carleton, Virginia, Michigan, Texas (Austin), Cal (Berkeley, UCSB, UC Santa Cruz), Wisconsin, Minnesota, Carnegie Mellon, Pitt, Maryland, Boston University, Northeastern, NYU, New School, American, University of British Columbia, McGill, Kings College (London), St. Andrews (Scotland), Edinburgh (Scotland), University of Amsterdam (Holland). That's off the top of my head. I'm sure I'm missing some spectacular schools. Keep in mind that JR is a huge school, but still, this is very good list.


Same poster as above. I'll add that these are where folks are going--so it's not three kids who got into all of the schools. At least one kid is going to each of these schools. If you count schools where kids were admitted but not attending (because they are going to the schools above), you can add Duke, Johns Hopkins, Vanderbilt, and others.
Anonymous
Post 04/23/2023 12:30     Subject: How did Jackson Reed do this year for grads on the college track?

Great college admissions this year from JR. Some have mentioned these schools, but here is a fuller list of top schools kids were admitted to: Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Columbia, Cornell, Brown, Penn, University of Chicago, Amherst, Smith, Bates, Spellman, Bowdoin, Trinity (Hartford), Carleton, Virginia, Michigan, Texas (Austin), Cal (Berkeley, UCSB, UC Santa Cruz), Wisconsin, Minnesota, Carnegie Mellon, Pitt, Maryland, Boston University, Northeastern, NYU, New School, American, University of British Columbia, McGill, Kings College (London), St. Andrews (Scotland), Edinburgh (Scotland), University of Amsterdam (Holland). That's off the top of my head. I'm sure I'm missing some spectacular schools. Keep in mind that JR is a huge school, but still, this is very good list.
Anonymous
Post 04/22/2023 23:31     Subject: How did Jackson Reed do this year for grads on the college track?

Hi again folks! This is Dr. Dorselette Vageena contributing an additional thought to this discussion. Our educators at Jackson-Reed have been steadfast in teaching the curriculum to fidelity. I continue to be impressed.
Anonymous
Post 04/22/2023 23:19     Subject: How did Jackson Reed do this year for grads on the college track?

This is Dr. D. Vageena responding to your question. My observations of JR allow me to say with great conviction that Jackson-Reed has adequately prepared their students for college and beyond. I am enthralled by the high caliber of the instruction that continues to take place at the school. As I walk through the halls of Jackson-Reed, I experience sheer euphoria as I hear our educators providing quality instruction to scholars.
Anonymous
Post 04/22/2023 22:44     Subject: How did Jackson Reed do this year for grads on the college track?

What makes them so different?