Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Math:45
English:40
AMC 8 :18/25
Johns Hopkins talent search.
Rejected based on SIS.
For admission to TJ Math and Science and Engineering school.
Excellent......
Recommend name to :
TJ High School of English
Sounds to me like the revised admissions process may be working better than in the past.
Anonymous wrote:Math:45
English:40
AMC 8 :18/25
Johns Hopkins talent search.
Rejected based on SIS.
For admission to TJ Math and Science and Engineering school.
Excellent......
Recommend name to :
TJ High School of English
Anonymous wrote:Math:45
English:40
AMC 8 :18/25
Johns Hopkins talent search.
Rejected based on SIS.
For admission to TJ Math and Science and Engineering school.
Excellent......
Recommend name to :
TJ High School of English
Anonymous wrote:PP with the 50M and 48V, are your kids drowning in homework, can you describe the workload, grades, etc.
Does anyone know if the TJ test scores correlate with how well the kids will do over the next four years?
Also, how critical is the course selection? Can one graduate with the "minimum" required AP and honors courses as a strategy for surviving TJ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe they are the scores of the 2 people who posted?
Two people two different classes. You moron.
Yes, those two posters are the morons who got accepted. Go figure.
Please let me know how your are doing when you reach your Junior year at TJ. Good Luck!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP with the 50M and 48V, are your kids drowning in homework, can you describe the workload, grades, etc.
Does anyone know if the TJ test scores correlate with how well the kids will do over the next four years?
Also, how critical is the course selection? Can one graduate with the "minimum" required AP and honors courses as a strategy for surviving TJ?
Yes, there will be a lot of homework and don't expect too much of weekend break either. Time management is very important. Both kids told me that they are working harder than their friends who went to UVA. Most of TJ students will know what they like to study by the end of Freshman year. They will select course in accordance with their "major" and most of TJ students take between 6 to 10 AP classes, it depends how good they are and how well the AP fit in their school schedule.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe they are the scores of the 2 people who posted?
Two people two different classes. You moron.
Yes, those two posters are the morons who got accepted. Go figure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe they are the scores of the 2 people who posted?
Two people two different classes. You moron.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe they are the scores of the 2 people who posted?
Anonymous wrote:The two low scores are female. Maybe that had something to do with it.
People can get pissed at that comment if they want....but engineering schools are still mostly male and I would think TJ would attract more males than females. If TJ is trying to get equal numbers of males and females those scores might have been at the top end of the female scores.
Anonymous wrote:PP with the 50M and 48V, are your kids drowning in homework, can you describe the workload, grades, etc.
Does anyone know if the TJ test scores correlate with how well the kids will do over the next four years?
Also, how critical is the course selection? Can one graduate with the "minimum" required AP and honors courses as a strategy for surviving TJ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
33M/38/V on the test. Must be a typo. => No it's not a typo.
=> Betcha NOT Asian => sorry you are wrong. She is Asian.