Anonymous wrote:She's identifiable by all the other schools she did or didn't get into. Not everyone would apply to that group. Plus we have her almost exact SAT scores, etc. If I saw a "friend" had posted that many details about my DD, I would not be happy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She's identifiable by all the other schools she did or didn't get into. Not everyone would apply to that group. Plus we have her almost exact SAT scores, etc. If I saw a "friend" had posted that many details about my DD, I would not be happy.
How would you know which friend it was? It could be anyone who knows the daughter.
Every school has a kid who was a top student who didn't get into ivy schools. At my high school, the smartest guy in the school got rejected across the board and went to UMich. Depending on where you are geographically, you may not apply to other top schools (Northwestern, Johns Hopkins, Georgetown) and go to your more local top public school (UVA/UMich).
Anonymous wrote:She's identifiable by all the other schools she did or didn't get into. Not everyone would apply to that group. Plus we have her almost exact SAT scores, etc. If I saw a "friend" had posted that many details about my DD, I would not be happy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And PP when they get those As, I bet they are in any college or university they choose.
Actually that's not true. I know a TJ grad who had all A's except for one B, as well as a nearly perfect SAT score, and she didn't get into any Ivies. She went to UVA.
Maybe she wanted to go to UVA.
She got into Duke, Rice, Carnegie Mellon and UVA. Did not get into Harvard (one parent had a Harvard grad degree), Brown, Columbia, Princeton, Penn or UC Berkeley. Participated in 2 varsity sports, plus other extracurriculars. I know all of this because I'm good friends with her mom.
Maybe she didn't take advanced post AP math or post AP science courses that most top students at TJ take.
I have had 2 kids at TJ so I'm familiar with the curriculum. Her only B was in an AP/post AP science class that gives many students their first B. I know she took Calc BC in 10th grade and then the math classes that follow in 11th and 12th. And to address the SAT score, I know her math and CR scores were each 800, writing was a little less. Also had 800s on all her SAT IIs and 5's on her APs. She is very happy at UVA - is getting great job/internship offers and her parents are happy to pay for grad school as she saved them so much money by choosing a state school over a private.
Well, do you think she would've gotten into those other schools if she had gone to Edison?
What does it matter where she got in? She's going to UVA where plenty of kids from other FCPS high schools are going without having had to go to TJ.
Anonymous wrote:Who cares - a sample of one is just that. Plus if all the info is second hand from parents, the accuracy is suspect. And talking in such detail about a friend's kid is well, in attractive, to say the least. This poor kid is now identifiable thanks to an anonymous adult who wants to pretend to be a know-it-all about TJ.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And PP when they get those As, I bet they are in any college or university they choose.
Actually that's not true. I know a TJ grad who had all A's except for one B, as well as a nearly perfect SAT score, and she didn't get into any Ivies. She went to UVA.
Maybe she wanted to go to UVA.
She got into Duke, Rice, Carnegie Mellon and UVA. Did not get into Harvard (one parent had a Harvard grad degree), Brown, Columbia, Princeton, Penn or UC Berkeley. Participated in 2 varsity sports, plus other extracurriculars. I know all of this because I'm good friends with her mom.
Maybe she didn't take advanced post AP math or post AP science courses that most top students at TJ take.
I have had 2 kids at TJ so I'm familiar with the curriculum. Her only B was in an AP/post AP science class that gives many students their first B. I know she took Calc BC in 10th grade and then the math classes that follow in 11th and 12th. And to address the SAT score, I know her math and CR scores were each 800, writing was a little less. Also had 800s on all her SAT IIs and 5's on her APs. She is very happy at UVA - is getting great job/internship offers and her parents are happy to pay for grad school as she saved them so much money by choosing a state school over a private.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And PP when they get those As, I bet they are in any college or university they choose.
Actually that's not true. I know a TJ grad who had all A's except for one B, as well as a nearly perfect SAT score, and she didn't get into any Ivies. She went to UVA.
Maybe she wanted to go to UVA.
She got into Duke, Rice, Carnegie Mellon and UVA. Did not get into Harvard (one parent had a Harvard grad degree), Brown, Columbia, Princeton, Penn or UC Berkeley. Participated in 2 varsity sports, plus other extracurriculars. I know all of this because I'm good friends with her mom.
Maybe she didn't take advanced post AP math or post AP science courses that most top students at TJ take.
I have had 2 kids at TJ so I'm familiar with the curriculum. Her only B was in an AP/post AP science class that gives many students their first B. I know she took Calc BC in 10th grade and then the math classes that follow in 11th and 12th. And to address the SAT score, I know her math and CR scores were each 800, writing was a little less. Also had 800s on all her SAT IIs and 5's on her APs. She is very happy at UVA - is getting great job/internship offers and her parents are happy to pay for grad school as she saved them so much money by choosing a state school over a private.
Well, do you think she would've gotten into those other schools if she had gone to Edison?
Not the PP, but I'm astounded that that kid didn't get into any school she applied to. Amazing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And PP when they get those As, I bet they are in any college or university they choose.
Actually that's not true. I know a TJ grad who had all A's except for one B, as well as a nearly perfect SAT score, and she didn't get into any Ivies. She went to UVA.
Maybe she wanted to go to UVA.
She got into Duke, Rice, Carnegie Mellon and UVA. Did not get into Harvard (one parent had a Harvard grad degree), Brown, Columbia, Princeton, Penn or UC Berkeley. Participated in 2 varsity sports, plus other extracurriculars. I know all of this because I'm good friends with her mom.
Maybe she didn't take advanced post AP math or post AP science courses that most top students at TJ take.
I have had 2 kids at TJ so I'm familiar with the curriculum. Her only B was in an AP/post AP science class that gives many students their first B. I know she took Calc BC in 10th grade and then the math classes that follow in 11th and 12th. And to address the SAT score, I know her math and CR scores were each 800, writing was a little less. Also had 800s on all her SAT IIs and 5's on her APs. She is very happy at UVA - is getting great job/internship offers and her parents are happy to pay for grad school as she saved them so much money by choosing a state school over a private.
Well, do you think she would've gotten into those other schools if she had gone to Edison?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And PP when they get those As, I bet they are in any college or university they choose.
Actually that's not true. I know a TJ grad who had all A's except for one B, as well as a nearly perfect SAT score, and she didn't get into any Ivies. She went to UVA.
Maybe she wanted to go to UVA.
She got into Duke, Rice, Carnegie Mellon and UVA. Did not get into Harvard (one parent had a Harvard grad degree), Brown, Columbia, Princeton, Penn or UC Berkeley. Participated in 2 varsity sports, plus other extracurriculars. I know all of this because I'm good friends with her mom.
Maybe she didn't take advanced post AP math or post AP science courses that most top students at TJ take.
I have had 2 kids at TJ so I'm familiar with the curriculum. Her only B was in an AP/post AP science class that gives many students their first B. I know she took Calc BC in 10th grade and then the math classes that follow in 11th and 12th. And to address the SAT score, I know her math and CR scores were each 800, writing was a little less. Also had 800s on all her SAT IIs and 5's on her APs. She is very happy at UVA - is getting great job/internship offers and her parents are happy to pay for grad school as she saved them so much money by choosing a state school over a private.