Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:An inherent problem at a school where all the kids are smart is the high levels of stress that come with continuing that level of 'being the best' when everyone is the 'best'. If you want your kids in an environment where they are stressed out to stay ahead, then TJ might be a good placement for your child.
The opposite of that thought is that your child is stimulated in ways they would not otherwise be in a 'regular' HS. But, with that, comes stress. Pressure cooker High
Have you talked with any high schoolers lately? Any TJ kids? Any kids from private, MoCo or FCPS high schools? You may want to before you draw conclusions for/about them.
Anonymous wrote:
At 31, you're making $150,000? Wow! What kind of yacht are you thinking of buying? What about the private jet - do you prefer the G-4 or G-5?
Signed,
A liberal arts major who made well in excess of $150,000 at 31.
PS: News flash - you're still the awkward, weird one.
(I can't believe I just typed this. I make it a practice not to get involved in the typical DCUM penis/salary measuring contests, or to be a dick to people online, but the PP is such an obvious d-bag that I couldn't resist.)
Anonymous wrote:Neither TJ nor Ivy makes a damn bit of difference in the long run. It only matters to DCUM's for bragging rights. Move out of a major metropolitan area and no one is stressing about magnet schools, private schools or ivy league, and yet these same kids still end up going to good schools and have good lives--or not. In the end, too many other factors determine success in life. Stopping fretting.
Anonymous wrote:An inherent problem at a school where all the kids are smart is the high levels of stress that come with continuing that level of 'being the best' when everyone is the 'best'. If you want your kids in an environment where they are stressed out to stay ahead, then TJ might be a good placement for your child.
The opposite of that thought is that your child is stimulated in ways they would not otherwise be in a 'regular' HS. But, with that, comes stress. Pressure cooker High
Anonymous wrote:Went to an info session about TJ for parents/students in 7th and 8th grade last month. TJ rep said that the bulk of TJ graduates go to UVA, vatech, w&m, duke and Carnegie Mellon. Also said that TJ grads are compared to other TJ grads in the college admissions process, not necessarily against other fcps grads who are also compared to grads of their own high schools. Being ranked highly at a local HS holds more weight than being in the mid to bottom range at TJ. Not what we expected to hear but that was what the TJ rep said. Also, most of the parents at the session were asian, most were asking questions regarding the essay portion of the entrance exam and rumors of quotas limiting Asians being admitted to TJ in the coming years. There were three other caucasion parents and a few indian parents, but thats it. Definitely an eye opening experience. I recommend that anyone considering TJ for their kids go to one of these informational sessions so you can get the info first hand that you are looking for.