Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:About 1/3 of the graduating class from Nysmith go to TJ, not sure about the other two schools.
Only 25/485 from all private schools! Here is the link.
https://www.fcps.edu/news/tjhsst-offers-admission-485-students-class-2022
Whoa, so how small is the 8th grade graduating class of Nysmith if only 25 kids from all privates go to TJ and a 1/3 of the class at Nysmith attend?
The 1/3 is a bit inaccurate. This year there are about 40-50 kids in nysmith's graduating class of which about 20 applied to TJ and almost all made it to the second step (after the written tests) and then 12 kids this year were accepted after the final selection.
Woa, 12 out of 20 is very high!! 12 out of 50 is also very high!!
The class is around 60 +/- 5. The surprise this year was as the pp said that all those who went to the final round didn’t get in given how solid this class is.
So would it be more accurate to say 1/5 of the class goes to TJ?
Not all 12/14 will finally end up at TJ, some kids opt for private over TJ.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:About 1/3 of the graduating class from Nysmith go to TJ, not sure about the other two schools.
Only 25/485 from all private schools! Here is the link.
https://www.fcps.edu/news/tjhsst-offers-admission-485-students-class-2022
Whoa, so how small is the 8th grade graduating class of Nysmith if only 25 kids from all privates go to TJ and a 1/3 of the class at Nysmith attend?
The 1/3 is a bit inaccurate. This year there are about 40-50 kids in nysmith's graduating class of which about 20 applied to TJ and almost all made it to the second step (after the written tests) and then 12 kids this year were accepted after the final selection.
Woa, 12 out of 20 is very high!! 12 out of 50 is also very high!!
The class is around 60 +/- 5. The surprise this year was as the pp said that all those who went to the final round didn’t get in given how solid this class is.
So would it be more accurate to say 1/5 of the class goes to TJ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:About 1/3 of the graduating class from Nysmith go to TJ, not sure about the other two schools.
Only 25/485 from all private schools! Here is the link.
https://www.fcps.edu/news/tjhsst-offers-admission-485-students-class-2022
Whoa, so how small is the 8th grade graduating class of Nysmith if only 25 kids from all privates go to TJ and a 1/3 of the class at Nysmith attend?
The 1/3 is a bit inaccurate. This year there are about 40-50 kids in nysmith's graduating class of which about 20 applied to TJ and almost all made it to the second step (after the written tests) and then 12 kids this year were accepted after the final selection.
Woa, 12 out of 20 is very high!! 12 out of 50 is also very high!!
The class is around 60 +/- 5. The surprise this year was as the pp said that all those who went to the final round didn’t get in given how solid this class is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:About 1/3 of the graduating class from Nysmith go to TJ, not sure about the other two schools.
Only 25/485 from all private schools! Here is the link.
https://www.fcps.edu/news/tjhsst-offers-admission-485-students-class-2022
Whoa, so how small is the 8th grade graduating class of Nysmith if only 25 kids from all privates go to TJ and a 1/3 of the class at Nysmith attend?
The 1/3 is a bit inaccurate. This year there are about 40-50 kids in nysmith's graduating class of which about 20 applied to TJ and almost all made it to the second step (after the written tests) and then 12 kids this year were accepted after the final selection.
Woa, 12 out of 20 is very high!! 12 out of 50 is also very high!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:About 1/3 of the graduating class from Nysmith go to TJ, not sure about the other two schools.
Only 25/485 from all private schools! Here is the link.
https://www.fcps.edu/news/tjhsst-offers-admission-485-students-class-2022
Whoa, so how small is the 8th grade graduating class of Nysmith if only 25 kids from all privates go to TJ and a 1/3 of the class at Nysmith attend?
The 1/3 is a bit inaccurate. This year there are about 40-50 kids in nysmith's graduating class of which about 20 applied to TJ and almost all made it to the second step (after the written tests) and then 12 kids this year were accepted after the final selection.
Woa, 12 out of 20 is very high!! 12 out of 50 is also very high!!
Yes this year was a surprise usually the % admits/total 2nd round qualifiers is about the same % as carson or Longfellow
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:About 1/3 of the graduating class from Nysmith go to TJ, not sure about the other two schools.
Only 25/485 from all private schools! Here is the link.
https://www.fcps.edu/news/tjhsst-offers-admission-485-students-class-2022
Whoa, so how small is the 8th grade graduating class of Nysmith if only 25 kids from all privates go to TJ and a 1/3 of the class at Nysmith attend?
The 1/3 is a bit inaccurate. This year there are about 40-50 kids in nysmith's graduating class of which about 20 applied to TJ and almost all made it to the second step (after the written tests) and then 12 kids this year were accepted after the final selection.
Woa, 12 out of 20 is very high!! 12 out of 50 is also very high!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:About 1/3 of the graduating class from Nysmith go to TJ, not sure about the other two schools.
Only 25/485 from all private schools! Here is the link.
https://www.fcps.edu/news/tjhsst-offers-admission-485-students-class-2022
Whoa, so how small is the 8th grade graduating class of Nysmith if only 25 kids from all privates go to TJ and a 1/3 of the class at Nysmith attend?
The 1/3 is a bit inaccurate. This year there are about 40-50 kids in nysmith's graduating class of which about 20 applied to TJ and almost all made it to the second step (after the written tests) and then 12 kids this year were accepted after the final selection.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:About 1/3 of the graduating class from Nysmith go to TJ, not sure about the other two schools.
Only 25/485 from all private schools! Here is the link.
https://www.fcps.edu/news/tjhsst-offers-admission-485-students-class-2022
Whoa, so how small is the 8th grade graduating class of Nysmith if only 25 kids from all privates go to TJ and a 1/3 of the class at Nysmith attend?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:About 1/3 of the graduating class from Nysmith go to TJ, not sure about the other two schools.
Only 25/485 from all private schools! Here is the link.
https://www.fcps.edu/news/tjhsst-offers-admission-485-students-class-2022
Anonymous wrote:About 1/3 of the graduating class from Nysmith go to TJ, not sure about the other two schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Believe it or not, TJ admissions do not validate whether a school is up to par or not-
As Nysmith specifically markets itself as a "school for the gifted", the rate at which their kids are admitted to TJ definitely validates whether or not their students are actually "gifted" and being educated accordingly.
What is your definition of ‘gifted’? Is a child who writes at college level considered gifted ? Or a child whose artistic or musical ability surpasses the average considered gifted? Or are you holding on to a narrow definition of gifted which says every kid who cant do high school math cannot be considered gifted?
And dear FCPS parent - what is your definition of gifted? AAP curiculum and SOL scores and having your child in every activity and enrichment class under the sun? So he gets into TJ?
My definition is when my child’s neuropsychologist tells me such
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Believe it or not, TJ admissions do not validate whether a school is up to par or not-
As Nysmith specifically markets itself as a "school for the gifted", the rate at which their kids are admitted to TJ definitely validates whether or not their students are actually "gifted" and being educated accordingly.
What is your definition of ‘gifted’? Is a child who writes at college level considered gifted ? Or a child whose artistic or musical ability surpasses the average considered gifted? Or are you holding on to a narrow definition of gifted which says every kid who cant do high school math cannot be considered gifted?
And dear FCPS parent - what is your definition of gifted? AAP curiculum and SOL scores and having your child in every activity and enrichment class under the sun? So he gets into TJ?
My definition is when my child’s neuropsychologist tells me such
And who is that neuropsychologist?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Believe it or not, TJ admissions do not validate whether a school is up to par or not-
As Nysmith specifically markets itself as a "school for the gifted", the rate at which their kids are admitted to TJ definitely validates whether or not their students are actually "gifted" and being educated accordingly.
What is your definition of ‘gifted’? Is a child who writes at college level considered gifted ? Or a child whose artistic or musical ability surpasses the average considered gifted? Or are you holding on to a narrow definition of gifted which says every kid who cant do high school math cannot be considered gifted?
And dear FCPS parent - what is your definition of gifted? AAP curiculum and SOL scores and having your child in every activity and enrichment class under the sun? So he gets into TJ?
My definition is when my child’s neuropsychologist tells me such