Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
According to TJ school profile, the Class of 2022 Final Grade Point Averages (8th semester) ranged from 3.255 to 4.663
Based on the multiple Naviance scattergrams for TJ, a weighted average of
4.65 or above is top 01%
4.64 or above is top 02%
4.60 or above is top 05%
4.55 or above is top 10%
4.53 or above is top 15%
4.50 or above is top 25%
4.45 or above is top 33%
4.40 or above is top 40%
4.38 or above is top 50%
4.35 or above is top 60%
4.33 or above is top 66%
4.30 or above is top 75%
4.00 or above is top 90%
3.75 or above is top 95%
3.25 or above is top 100%
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1200980.page
Then there is definitely inflated grades at TJ.
How does it matter? grade inflation is relative and colleges know it. for instance, UVA does not even open applications from TJ with less than 4.4 GPA.
Again, this is completely and totally false.
It's more like hyperbole. 4.3 students rarely get in.
wow - at our magnet HS 4.75 is the bottom 15% of the class.
For most private selective schools, they use your raw scores and have their own weighting system.
They don't give AP basket-weaving the same weight as AP calculus
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
According to TJ school profile, the Class of 2022 Final Grade Point Averages (8th semester) ranged from 3.255 to 4.663
Based on the multiple Naviance scattergrams for TJ, a weighted average of
4.65 or above is top 01%
4.64 or above is top 02%
4.60 or above is top 05%
4.55 or above is top 10%
4.53 or above is top 15%
4.50 or above is top 25%
4.45 or above is top 33%
4.40 or above is top 40%
4.38 or above is top 50%
4.35 or above is top 60%
4.33 or above is top 66%
4.30 or above is top 75%
4.00 or above is top 90%
3.75 or above is top 95%
3.25 or above is top 100%
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1200980.page
Then there is definitely inflated grades at TJ.
How does it matter? grade inflation is relative and colleges know it. for instance, UVA does not even open applications from TJ with less than 4.4 GPA.
Again, this is completely and totally false.
It's more like hyperbole. 4.3 students rarely get in.
wow - at our magnet HS 4.75 is the bottom 15% of the class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks for all above reply about AP computer Science A. I will let my daughter to learn Data Structure more in summer holiday. Thanks again for telling information!
This is one of the easier courses at TJ. I would not waste time learning data structures in summer.
No learning goes waste.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
According to TJ school profile, the Class of 2022 Final Grade Point Averages (8th semester) ranged from 3.255 to 4.663
Based on the multiple Naviance scattergrams for TJ, a weighted average of
4.65 or above is top 01%
4.64 or above is top 02%
4.60 or above is top 05%
4.55 or above is top 10%
4.53 or above is top 15%
4.50 or above is top 25%
4.45 or above is top 33%
4.40 or above is top 40%
4.38 or above is top 50%
4.35 or above is top 60%
4.33 or above is top 66%
4.30 or above is top 75%
4.00 or above is top 90%
3.75 or above is top 95%
3.25 or above is top 100%
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1200980.page
Then there is definitely inflated grades at TJ.
How does it matter? grade inflation is relative and colleges know it. for instance, UVA does not even open applications from TJ with less than 4.4 GPA.
Again, this is completely and totally false.
It's more like hyperbole. 4.3 students rarely get in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks for all above reply about AP computer Science A. I will let my daughter to learn Data Structure more in summer holiday. Thanks again for telling information!
This is one of the easier courses at TJ. I would not waste time learning data structures in summer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At TJ AP Computer Science A class covers all the material for the AP exam in the first 2 months of the school year. Then they go on to data structures which are taught to 2nd year Computer Science students at most colleges.
At base HS, AP Computer Science A class is taught the entire school year. So at TJ you cover in 2 months what is taught during the entire year at base HS.
This is just one example of one course. This level of rigor is common throughout the curriculum at TJ.
Someone getting a B at TJ would be easily be making an A at base HS.
We have first hand experience at both base HS and TJ.
This is misleading.
TJ Foundations of CS (first year) is most of AP CS A, and Data Structures (2nd year) finishes CS A and moves on.
Advanced students can skip prereqs, same as most schools.
Non-TJ gets that Data Structures class via Dual Enrollment (or MCPS).
Yes, TJ classes are more rigorous than the lower options at other schools. But higher options are also available at other schools, and students making Bs in those classes would make As easier in lowe classes. The problem with other schools is that they run out of math of chem or physics or CS classes, so students who want to excel need to do Dual Enrollment, or take advanced electives in more than their preferred STEM subject.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
According to TJ school profile, the Class of 2022 Final Grade Point Averages (8th semester) ranged from 3.255 to 4.663
Based on the multiple Naviance scattergrams for TJ, a weighted average of
4.65 or above is top 01%
4.64 or above is top 02%
4.60 or above is top 05%
4.55 or above is top 10%
4.53 or above is top 15%
4.50 or above is top 25%
4.45 or above is top 33%
4.40 or above is top 40%
4.38 or above is top 50%
4.35 or above is top 60%
4.33 or above is top 66%
4.30 or above is top 75%
4.00 or above is top 90%
3.75 or above is top 95%
3.25 or above is top 100%
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1200980.page
Then there is definitely inflated grades at TJ.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
According to TJ school profile, the Class of 2022 Final Grade Point Averages (8th semester) ranged from 3.255 to 4.663
Based on the multiple Naviance scattergrams for TJ, a weighted average of
4.65 or above is top 01%
4.64 or above is top 02%
4.60 or above is top 05%
4.55 or above is top 10%
4.53 or above is top 15%
4.50 or above is top 25%
4.45 or above is top 33%
4.40 or above is top 40%
4.38 or above is top 50%
4.35 or above is top 60%
4.33 or above is top 66%
4.30 or above is top 75%
4.00 or above is top 90%
3.75 or above is top 95%
3.25 or above is top 100%
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1200980.page
Then there is definitely inflated grades at TJ.
How does it matter? grade inflation is relative and colleges know it. for instance, UVA does not even open applications from TJ with less than 4.4 GPA.
Again, this is completely and totally false.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
According to TJ school profile, the Class of 2022 Final Grade Point Averages (8th semester) ranged from 3.255 to 4.663
Based on the multiple Naviance scattergrams for TJ, a weighted average of
4.65 or above is top 01%
4.64 or above is top 02%
4.60 or above is top 05%
4.55 or above is top 10%
4.53 or above is top 15%
4.50 or above is top 25%
4.45 or above is top 33%
4.40 or above is top 40%
4.38 or above is top 50%
4.35 or above is top 60%
4.33 or above is top 66%
4.30 or above is top 75%
4.00 or above is top 90%
3.75 or above is top 95%
3.25 or above is top 100%
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1200980.page
Then there is definitely inflated grades at TJ.
How does it matter? grade inflation is relative and colleges know it. for instance, UVA does not even open applications from TJ with less than 4.4 GPA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks for all above reply about AP computer Science A. I will let my daughter to learn Data Structure more in summer holiday. Thanks again for telling information!
This is one of the easier courses at TJ. I would not waste time learning data structures in summer.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for all above reply about AP computer Science A. I will let my daughter to learn Data Structure more in summer holiday. Thanks again for telling information!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At TJ AP Computer Science A class covers all the material for the AP exam in the first 2 months of the school year. Then they go on to data structures which are taught to 2nd year Computer Science students at most colleges.
At base HS, AP Computer Science A class is taught the entire school year. So at TJ you cover in 2 months what is taught during the entire year at base HS.
This is just one example of one course. This level of rigor is common throughout the curriculum at TJ.
Someone getting a B at TJ would be easily be making an A at base HS.
We have first hand experience at both base HS and TJ.
This is misleading.
TJ Foundations of CS (first year) is most of AP CS A, and Data Structures (2nd year) finishes CS A and moves on.
Advanced students can skip prereqs, same as most schools.
Non-TJ gets that Data Structures class via Dual Enrollment (or MCPS).
Yes, TJ classes are more rigorous than the lower options at other schools. But higher options are also available at other schools, and students making Bs in those classes would make As easier in lowe classes. The problem with other schools is that they run out of math of chem or physics or CS classes, so students who want to excel need to do Dual Enrollment, or take advanced electives in more than their preferred STEM subject.
Anonymous wrote:At TJ AP Computer Science A class covers all the material for the AP exam in the first 2 months of the school year. Then they go on to data structures which are taught to 2nd year Computer Science students at most colleges.
At base HS, AP Computer Science A class is taught the entire school year. So at TJ you cover in 2 months what is taught during the entire year at base HS.
This is just one example of one course. This level of rigor is common throughout the curriculum at TJ.
Someone getting a B at TJ would be easily be making an A at base HS.
We have first hand experience at both base HS and TJ.