Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DC got into HYPSM, UVA and other T20 with a 4.2 GPA from FCPS base school a few years ago and classes were so much easier than “comparable” (in course name only) than my younger DC’s classes at TJ. But although TJ kid will be better prepared at college, I’m worried my 4.4 TJ kid (with good, but not tippy top rigor) will have a much tougher time with college admissions to T20 than my base school kid. Hope not though.
UVA does not belong in the same league with HYPSM or other top 20 schools. Stop playing these games.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:About many TJ kids in a given class have a 4.5+ GPA at the end of senior year?
very few. less than 10%
see this - page 2 gpa range. 3.2 to 4.6
https://tjhsst.fcps.edu/sites/default/files/media/inline-files/2022-23%20TJHSST%20Profile_0.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DC got into HYPSM, UVA and other T20 with a 4.2 GPA from FCPS base school a few years ago and classes were so much easier than “comparable” (in course name only) than my younger DC’s classes at TJ. But although TJ kid will be better prepared at college, I’m worried my 4.4 TJ kid (with good, but not tippy top rigor) will have a much tougher time with college admissions to T20 than my base school kid. Hope not though.
Chill a bit.
UVA does not belong in the same league with HYPSM or other top 20 schools. Stop playing these games.
Anonymous wrote:My DC got into HYPSM, UVA and other T20 with a 4.2 GPA from FCPS base school a few years ago and classes were so much easier than “comparable” (in course name only) than my younger DC’s classes at TJ. But although TJ kid will be better prepared at college, I’m worried my 4.4 TJ kid (with good, but not tippy top rigor) will have a much tougher time with college admissions to T20 than my base school kid. Hope not though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:About many TJ kids in a given class have a 4.5+ GPA at the end of senior year?
very few. less than 10%
see this - page 2 gpa range. 3.2 to 4.6
https://tjhsst.fcps.edu/sites/default/files/media/inline-files/2022-23%20TJHSST%20Profile_0.pdf
Anonymous wrote:About many TJ kids in a given class have a 4.5+ GPA at the end of senior year?
Anonymous wrote:My DC got into HYPSM, UVA and other T20 with a 4.2 GPA from FCPS base school a few years ago and classes were so much easier than “comparable” (in course name only) than my younger DC’s classes at TJ. But although TJ kid will be better prepared at college, I’m worried my 4.4 TJ kid (with good, but not tippy top rigor) will have a much tougher time with college admissions to T20 than my base school kid. Hope not though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:TJ parent here. 4.4 is a great gap. Easily in top 10-15%
Are you a TJ parent of a current senior?
What colleges do 4.4 students at TJ typically get into?
yes. My kid is a Senior, right now. 4.2 W GPA. Wont get into UVA or VT or Iveys or U Cal’s ( berkely, ucla etc)
But other than these all other colleges are in play.
DC’s counsellor is very experienced and has seen 4.0 and up as the threshold that pretty much guarantees admission into a decent college
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:TJ parent here. 4.4 is a great gap. Easily in top 10-15%
Are you a TJ parent of a current senior?
What colleges do 4.4 students at TJ typically get into?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The College Board released PSAT score averages for the school and yes, they are quite low. Students are depressed.
That's really odd since the vice principal told me they were close to an all-time high when I spoke with them last week.
Wow. If that is true then admin (at least that vice principal) is lying. I have a child in the junior class of 2025 and the PSAT average for class of 2025 (first class admitted under new system) at TJ is 1352. It is right there on the score report next to my child’s score.
Believe the PP who posted average PSAT for class of 2024 (89 points above class of 2025) and the averages for earlier years. In the current senior class Something like 165 were NMSF and 180 were commended. You cannot get even close to those numbers with an average PSAT score in the 1350s. So the number of NMSF and commended in the class of 2025 will dramatically decline when announced next year.