Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:TJ to get you into a better college only works for the top TJ students. And that is because anyone with a better than 4.4 GPA at TJ are really special. To put it another way, my DD is doing really well at her base...4.3 GPA through the junior year. She would be at best a middle of the pack student at TJ. (I base that because her BFF, who helps DD in some classes is middle of the pack at TJ).
My DD will not get into an elite school. She is hoping for William and Mary. If she went to TJ, that probably would not be an option.
Boys have an easier time getting into WM than girls, but a 4.0W with a 1500 SAT (which most kids have easily) will get you in. And PP is right, WM takes 80-85% of TJ applicants each year.
I had a chance run in with the dean who reviews TJ apps, and he basically said they take TJ kids unless there is a a red flag in the application. UVA is a heavier lift. But most kids also get into VT.
I've heard TJ graduates do significantly better than average at UVA. I suspect they have intentionally started to admit fewer to try to get more of the better ones to attend. The admit rate used to be significantly higher.
TJ grads tend to be in the top 10% of the colleges they attend including schools with grade deflation such as MIT, Berkeley and Chicago.
Any data to back up your statement? Didn't think so.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:TJ to get you into a better college only works for the top TJ students. And that is because anyone with a better than 4.4 GPA at TJ are really special. To put it another way, my DD is doing really well at her base...4.3 GPA through the junior year. She would be at best a middle of the pack student at TJ. (I base that because her BFF, who helps DD in some classes is middle of the pack at TJ).
My DD will not get into an elite school. She is hoping for William and Mary. If she went to TJ, that probably would not be an option.
Boys have an easier time getting into WM than girls, but a 4.0W with a 1500 SAT (which most kids have easily) will get you in. And PP is right, WM takes 80-85% of TJ applicants each year.
I had a chance run in with the dean who reviews TJ apps, and he basically said they take TJ kids unless there is a a red flag in the application. UVA is a heavier lift. But most kids also get into VT.
I've heard TJ graduates do significantly better than average at UVA. I suspect they have intentionally started to admit fewer to try to get more of the better ones to attend. The admit rate used to be significantly higher.
TJ grads tend to be in the top 10% of the colleges they attend including schools with grade deflation such as MIT, Berkeley and Chicago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:TJ to get you into a better college only works for the top TJ students. And that is because anyone with a better than 4.4 GPA at TJ are really special. To put it another way, my DD is doing really well at her base...4.3 GPA through the junior year. She would be at best a middle of the pack student at TJ. (I base that because her BFF, who helps DD in some classes is middle of the pack at TJ).
My DD will not get into an elite school. She is hoping for William and Mary. If she went to TJ, that probably would not be an option.
Boys have an easier time getting into WM than girls, but a 4.0W with a 1500 SAT (which most kids have easily) will get you in. And PP is right, WM takes 80-85% of TJ applicants each year.
I had a chance run in with the dean who reviews TJ apps, and he basically said they take TJ kids unless there is a a red flag in the application. UVA is a heavier lift. But most kids also get into VT.
I've heard TJ graduates do significantly better than average at UVA. I suspect they have intentionally started to admit fewer to try to get more of the better ones to attend. The admit rate used to be significantly higher.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:TJ to get you into a better college only works for the top TJ students. And that is because anyone with a better than 4.4 GPA at TJ are really special. To put it another way, my DD is doing really well at her base...4.3 GPA through the junior year. She would be at best a middle of the pack student at TJ. (I base that because her BFF, who helps DD in some classes is middle of the pack at TJ).
My DD will not get into an elite school. She is hoping for William and Mary. If she went to TJ, that probably would not be an option.
Boys have an easier time getting into WM than girls, but a 4.0W with a 1500 SAT (which most kids have easily) will get you in. And PP is right, WM takes 80-85% of TJ applicants each year.
I had a chance run in with the dean who reviews TJ apps, and he basically said they take TJ kids unless there is a a red flag in the application. UVA is a heavier lift. But most kids also get into VT.
Anonymous wrote:TJ to get you into a better college only works for the top TJ students. And that is because anyone with a better than 4.4 GPA at TJ are really special. To put it another way, my DD is doing really well at her base...4.3 GPA through the junior year. She would be at best a middle of the pack student at TJ. (I base that because her BFF, who helps DD in some classes is middle of the pack at TJ).
My DD will not get into an elite school. She is hoping for William and Mary. If she went to TJ, that probably would not be an option.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you mean that MIT and Stanford are the top choices and CMU is a backup for TJ kids?
CMU is very unlikely to be considered by TJ grads and CMU CS would be considered but as a back or a safety school by most grads..
Safety?
CMU CS admission rate is 5%.
TJ grads are not excited about attending CMU even for CMU CS. They would be more thrilled to attend Stanford for CS, MIT for CS or Berkeley for CS.
If studying CS is your main goal, you can't go wrong with CMU even over MIT, Stanford and Berkeley. CMU CS is consistently ranked the best.
Clearly Stanford and MIT are more prestigious than CMU. If you have the stats to get in to CMU CS, you have a good shot at MIT, and a shoe in for Berkeley. Stanford probably requires something extra.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you mean that MIT and Stanford are the top choices and CMU is a backup for TJ kids?
CMU is very unlikely to be considered by TJ grads and CMU CS would be considered but as a back or a safety school by most grads..
Safety?
CMU CS admission rate is 5%.
TJ grads are not excited about attending CMU even for CMU CS. They would be more thrilled to attend Stanford for CS, MIT for CS or Berkeley for CS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are TJHSST grads getting accepted at Stanford?
Average is about ten per year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you mean that MIT and Stanford are the top choices and CMU is a backup for TJ kids?
CMU is very unlikely to be considered by TJ grads and CMU CS would be considered but as a back or a safety school by most grads..
I'd consider CMU CS grad over a lot of bigger name schools for hiring. Same I might add for an RPI EE.
You mean CMU CS over Stanford CS, Berkeley CS or MIT CS gards?
Anonymous wrote:Are TJHSST grads getting accepted at Stanford?
uAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you mean that MIT and Stanford are the top choices and CMU is a backup for TJ kids?
CMU is very unlikely to be considered by TJ grads and CMU CS would be considered but as a back or a safety school by most grads..
Safety?
CMU CS admission rate is 5%.
TJ grads are not excited about attending CMU even for CMU CS. They would be more thrilled to attend Stanford for CS, MIT for CS or Berkeley for CS.
Sure. But a lot end up in in state schools anyway.