Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Admission change is so good, then TJ dropped to 14th? What do you expect? Stay in top 1?
The data used was for the class of 2022. Not the new admissions classes.
+100 The drop in TJ's rank reflected the corrupt process that allowed students to buy their way in. The data used predates the change in process.
Yes, but it will continue to fall.
It fell because the old old process was broken and rewarded cheating, but now that they've eliminated the cheating, things should improve.
You are sadly mistaken my friend - the cheating at TJ is unbelievably high and rampant.
Man, you're boring AF
It was especially bad before the new process helped detoxify the place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Admission change is so good, then TJ dropped to 14th? What do you expect? Stay in top 1?
The data used was for the class of 2022. Not the new admissions classes.
+100 The drop in TJ's rank reflected the corrupt process that allowed students to buy their way in. The data used predates the change in process.
Yes, but it will continue to fall.
It fell because the old old process was broken and rewarded cheating, but now that they've eliminated the cheating, things should improve.
You are sadly mistaken my friend - the cheating at TJ is unbelievably high and rampant.
Anonymous wrote:For a long time the number one school in the nation, US News now has TJ at #14. Not sure how much is a change in methodology, how much is the admissions policy (surprised to see WTOP call that one out below, because they usually parrot the FCPS party line on everything), and how much is other schools getting better.
Following controversial changes to its admissions policy in 2021 to boost diversity, Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology in Virginia remains the top ranked school in the D.C. region and 14th in the nation, slipping from the top 10. It’s also the 5th ranked STEM school in the nation.
https://wtop.com/education/2024/04/regions-best-high-schools/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Admission change is so good, then TJ dropped to 14th? What do you expect? Stay in top 1?
The data used was for the class of 2022. Not the new admissions classes.
+100 The drop in TJ's rank reflected the corrupt process that allowed students to buy their way in. The data used predates the change in process.
Yes, but it will continue to fall.
It fell because the old old process was broken and rewarded cheating, but now that they've eliminated the cheating, things should improve.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one bought the test.
That is fake news spread by one troll who haunts this forum for some odd reason.
I don’t think the PP means that families literally “bought the test”. Many of the test questions from previous years were illegally collected and provided to families who paid for $$$$ tutoring.
So if you had the money, you could get actual TJ questions from prior years, and sometimes the questions were repeated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one bought the test.
That is fake news spread by one troll who haunts this forum for some odd reason.
I don’t think the PP means that families literally “bought the test”. Many of the test questions from previous years were illegally collected and provided to families who paid for $$$$ tutoring.
So if you had the money, you could get actual TJ questions from prior years, and sometimes the questions were repeated.
Anonymous wrote:No one bought the test.
That is fake news spread by one troll who haunts this forum for some odd reason.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Admission change is so good, then TJ dropped to 14th? What do you expect? Stay in top 1?
The data used was for the class of 2022. Not the new admissions classes.
+100 The drop in TJ's rank reflected the corrupt process that allowed students to buy their way in. The data used predates the change in process.
Yes, but it will continue to fall.
The only people who care about rankings are those who want to use TJ as a bragging right towards their neighbors and families.
For the kids and teachers, what difference does it make? Teachers at TJ will continue to teach a wide variety of challenging science and math courses, and kids at TJ will continue to benefit from such interesting and specialized classes. That's what actually matters, not made-up rankings by random internet companies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Admission change is so good, then TJ dropped to 14th? What do you expect? Stay in top 1?
The data used was for the class of 2022. Not the new admissions classes.
+100 The drop in TJ's rank reflected the corrupt process that allowed students to buy their way in. The data used predates the change in process.
Yes, but it will continue to fall.
The only people who care about rankings are those who want to use TJ as a bragging right towards their neighbors and families.
For the kids and teachers, what difference does it make? Teachers at TJ will continue to teach a wide variety of challenging science and math courses, and kids at TJ will continue to benefit from such interesting and specialized classes. That's what actually matters, not made-up rankings by random internet companies.
But teachers will continue to slap Cs and Ds in math and science courses to underqualified struggling students.
Well, there are fewer struggling students now than when some students only got access by buying the test so think you're just mistaken.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Admission change is so good, then TJ dropped to 14th? What do you expect? Stay in top 1?
The data used was for the class of 2022. Not the new admissions classes.
+100 The drop in TJ's rank reflected the corrupt process that allowed students to buy their way in. The data used predates the change in process.
Yes, but it will continue to fall.
The only people who care about rankings are those who want to use TJ as a bragging right towards their neighbors and families.
For the kids and teachers, what difference does it make? Teachers at TJ will continue to teach a wide variety of challenging science and math courses, and kids at TJ will continue to benefit from such interesting and specialized classes. That's what actually matters, not made-up rankings by random internet companies.
But teachers will continue to slap Cs and Ds in math and science courses to underqualified struggling students.
Well, there are fewer struggling students now than when some students only got access by buying the test so think you're just mistaken.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Admission change is so good, then TJ dropped to 14th? What do you expect? Stay in top 1?
The data used was for the class of 2022. Not the new admissions classes.
+100 The drop in TJ's rank reflected the corrupt process that allowed students to buy their way in. The data used predates the change in process.
Yes, but it will continue to fall.
The only people who care about rankings are those who want to use TJ as a bragging right towards their neighbors and families.
For the kids and teachers, what difference does it make? Teachers at TJ will continue to teach a wide variety of challenging science and math courses, and kids at TJ will continue to benefit from such interesting and specialized classes. That's what actually matters, not made-up rankings by random internet companies.
But teachers will continue to slap Cs and Ds in math and science courses to underqualified struggling students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Admission change is so good, then TJ dropped to 14th? What do you expect? Stay in top 1?
The data used was for the class of 2022. Not the new admissions classes.
+100 The drop in TJ's rank reflected the corrupt process that allowed students to buy their way in. The data used predates the change in process.
Yes, but it will continue to fall.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Admission change is so good, then TJ dropped to 14th? What do you expect? Stay in top 1?
The data used was for the class of 2022. Not the new admissions classes.
+100 The drop in TJ's rank reflected the corrupt process that allowed students to buy their way in. The data used predates the change in process.
Yes, but it will continue to fall.
The only people who care about rankings are those who want to use TJ as a bragging right towards their neighbors and families.
For the kids and teachers, what difference does it make? Teachers at TJ will continue to teach a wide variety of challenging science and math courses, and kids at TJ will continue to benefit from such interesting and specialized classes. That's what actually matters, not made-up rankings by random internet companies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Admission change is so good, then TJ dropped to 14th? What do you expect? Stay in top 1?
The data used was for the class of 2022. Not the new admissions classes.
+100 The drop in TJ's rank reflected the corrupt process that allowed students to buy their way in. The data used predates the change in process.
Yes, but it will continue to fall.