Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Meh, I doubt that many DC private parents care about TJ or vice versa. They're not really competing directly against each other, because I doubt that the top college admissions offices are typically comparing students from those schools when making decisions.
Not when you consider that only a certain number of kids will be accepted to the top colleges from the greater DC metro area. So kids from all the private schools are competing against the kids from the public schools, specially TJ, and vice versa.
The public schools in the DC area may be pitted against each other, but I suspect that private school students are likely competing against other private school applicants.
Anonymous wrote:The only thing to really know is DC private parents have a massive inferiority complex when it comes to TJ. And probably for good reason.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Meh, I doubt that many DC private parents care about TJ or vice versa. They're not really competing directly against each other, because I doubt that the top college admissions offices are typically comparing students from those schools when making decisions.
Not when you consider that only a certain number of kids will be accepted to the top colleges from the greater DC metro area. So kids from all the private schools are competing against the kids from the public schools, specially TJ, and vice versa.
The public schools in the DC area may be pitted against each other, but I suspect that private school students are likely competing against other private school applicants.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Meh, I doubt that many DC private parents care about TJ or vice versa. They're not really competing directly against each other, because I doubt that the top college admissions offices are typically comparing students from those schools when making decisions.
Not when you consider that only a certain number of kids will be accepted to the top colleges from the greater DC metro area. So kids from all the private schools are competing against the kids from the public schools, specially TJ, and vice versa.
Anonymous wrote:Meh, I doubt that many DC private parents care about TJ or vice versa. They're not really competing directly against each other, because I doubt that the top college admissions offices are typically comparing students from those schools when making decisions.
Anonymous wrote:The only thing to really know is DC private parents have a massive inferiority complex when it comes to TJ. And probably for good reason.
Anonymous wrote:I believe with the exception of MIT, the number of elite college admits : student body size is a bit lower at TJ than it is at the Big 3.
Anonymous wrote:I believe with the exception of MIT, the number of elite college admits : student body size is a bit lower at TJ than it is at the Big 3.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wrote this on the other TJ/private thread. If your kid is a math/compsci genius, then send to TJ. Otherwise, send to private.
Perhaps, but they also have to be hungry.
Our friend's DS loved math. Was happy and thriving in the advanced classes such that they decided to send her to TJ, where her love of math was destroyed by the spirit-crushing competitive nature of the student body who treated every homework, quiz and test like the Hunger Games. The girl will now head to university and swears to take as little math as possible to get her degree in anything but STEM.