Anonymous
Post 02/26/2018 09:34     Subject: Re:How important is TJ for college?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They need an alumni network to help them cope with the fact that no one else is as impressed with them as they are of themselves. Helps when they fail or plateau later in life.


This post sounds so juvenile and petty, with a twinge of jealousy...why such hate?

I had a kid that attended TJ and another declined and attended base school, I support both kids' decisions so I don't have any bias either way.


These TJ haters hate the fact that we have the best high school in the county and their kids are too dumb or too lazy or both to attend this school.


Same poster here with the two kids deciding to attend different school...your post also sound very sophmoric, are you really a parent?


+1 The TJ loonies are in full force tonite!


How do you define TJ loonies?
Anonymous
Post 02/25/2018 22:28     Subject: Re:How important is TJ for college?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They need an alumni network to help them cope with the fact that no one else is as impressed with them as they are of themselves. Helps when they fail or plateau later in life.


This post sounds so juvenile and petty, with a twinge of jealousy...why such hate?

I had a kid that attended TJ and another declined and attended base school, I support both kids' decisions so I don't have any bias either way.


These TJ haters hate the fact that we have the best high school in the county and their kids are too dumb or too lazy or both to attend this school.


Same poster here with the two kids deciding to attend different school...your post also sound very sophmoric, are you really a parent?


+1 The TJ loonies are in full force tonite!
Anonymous
Post 02/25/2018 12:02     Subject: Re:How important is TJ for college?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They need an alumni network to help them cope with the fact that no one else is as impressed with them as they are of themselves. Helps when they fail or plateau later in life.


This post sounds so juvenile and petty, with a twinge of jealousy...why such hate?

I had a kid that attended TJ and another declined and attended base school, I support both kids' decisions so I don't have any bias either way.


These TJ haters hate the fact that we have the best high school in the county and their kids are too dumb or too lazy or both to attend this school.


Same poster here with the two kids deciding to attend different school...your post also sound very sophmoric, are you really a parent?
Anonymous
Post 02/25/2018 10:05     Subject: Re:How important is TJ for college?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They need an alumni network to help them cope with the fact that no one else is as impressed with them as they are of themselves. Helps when they fail or plateau later in life.


This post sounds so juvenile and petty, with a twinge of jealousy...why such hate?

I had a kid that attended TJ and another declined and attended base school, I support both kids' decisions so I don't have any bias either way.


These TJ haters hate the fact that we have the best high school in the county and their kids are too dumb or too lazy or both to attend this school.
Anonymous
Post 02/25/2018 09:02     Subject: How important is TJ for college?

Anonymous wrote:PP - nope, TJ grads are doing fine in the job market, etc.


Just to be clear, so are people in at the base schools who went into STEM.

Anonymous
Post 02/25/2018 02:22     Subject: How important is TJ for college?

PP - nope, TJ grads are doing fine in the job market, etc.
Anonymous
Post 02/25/2018 01:03     Subject: Re:How important is TJ for college?

Anonymous wrote:They need an alumni network to help them cope with the fact that no one else is as impressed with them as they are of themselves. Helps when they fail or plateau later in life.


+1,000!!!
Anonymous
Post 02/24/2018 18:00     Subject: Re:How important is TJ for college?

Anonymous wrote:They need an alumni network to help them cope with the fact that no one else is as impressed with them as they are of themselves. Helps when they fail or plateau later in life.

You have mental health problem and should seek professional help immediately.
Anonymous
Post 02/24/2018 14:12     Subject: Re:How important is TJ for college?

Anonymous wrote:They need an alumni network to help them cope with the fact that no one else is as impressed with them as they are of themselves. Helps when they fail or plateau later in life.


This post sounds so juvenile and petty, with a twinge of jealousy...why such hate?

I had a kid that attended TJ and another declined and attended base school, I support both kids' decisions so I don't have any bias either way.
Anonymous
Post 02/24/2018 13:50     Subject: Re:How important is TJ for college?

They need an alumni network to help them cope with the fact that no one else is as impressed with them as they are of themselves. Helps when they fail or plateau later in life.
Anonymous
Post 02/24/2018 12:31     Subject: How important is TJ for college?

Anonymous wrote:PP - sure you can find negative reports too ... but can you find these type of positive reports about other High Schools? I suspect not, except perhaps the top boarding schools. Point is that generally no one does care about their HS once they graduate. TJ and a few others are different. Alums stay involved, they donate money, they look out for each other, they have a jobs network that is like the usual college alum jobs network ... for a high school ...


+1000.
Anonymous
Post 02/22/2018 13:00     Subject: Re:How important is TJ for college?

As is your response.
Anonymous
Post 02/22/2018 09:41     Subject: Re:How important is TJ for college?

Anonymous wrote:I only meant the writing was treacle and verbose. I would expect better.


This is underwhelming post.
Anonymous
Post 02/22/2018 09:41     Subject: Re:How important is TJ for college?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As a pro-TJ poster, I have to agree: BARF


Thank you! +1


This comment one makes the rest if what he says unbelievable: "...but a lot of the people I met during college would look at me in awe (and maybe a tinge of envy) after I mentioned where I went to high school. I mean, we both ended up at the same college, but here they were treating me like some sort of demi-god..."

You really think other 18, 19, 20, and 21 year olds were awed by where he went to high school? Why was it even coming up? In college did anyone ask you where you went to high school? Garbage


I know, right?! "Demi-god"? Get real!

+1,000
Anonymous
Post 02/22/2018 07:24     Subject: Re:How important is TJ for college?

I only meant the writing was treacle and verbose. I would expect better.