Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:TJ parent, and I do not get the weird TJ - Blair rivalry. Bright kids from NOVA apply to TJ, bright kids from MCPS apply to Blair. No one can apply to both and choose between them. Somwhich one is "better" is irrelevant. No one has the luxury of deciding IRL. They are 2 of the best schools in the country. We're lucky to have them. Kids who go to either school and put in the work are going to get into the same colleges and have the pretty much the same opportunities.
So last year, Blair had 2 kids on the physics olympics team and TJ had one. But the TJ kid made the travel squad and the Blair kids did not. Or some such. My details may be off. But there was a DCUM brawl about whether this made TJ or Blair better. How about this-- any school with a kid or kids on the National Physics Olympics team is pretty damn impressive.
And BTW, while the parents are fighting on DCUM, a TJ and a Blair student teamed up on a project and advanced pretty far in one of the major science fairs.
Thank you. My kids are too young for either Blair or TJ, but I completely fail to understand the rivalry here. Maybe folks should live where they want, and then be happy they have these kinds of choices whether than choose MD or VA.
Anonymous wrote:TJ parent, and I do not get the weird TJ - Blair rivalry. Bright kids from NOVA apply to TJ, bright kids from MCPS apply to Blair. No one can apply to both and choose between them. Somwhich one is "better" is irrelevant. No one has the luxury of deciding IRL. They are 2 of the best schools in the country. We're lucky to have them. Kids who go to either school and put in the work are going to get into the same colleges and have the pretty much the same opportunities.
So last year, Blair had 2 kids on the physics olympics team and TJ had one. But the TJ kid made the travel squad and the Blair kids did not. Or some such. My details may be off. But there was a DCUM brawl about whether this made TJ or Blair better. How about this-- any school with a kid or kids on the National Physics Olympics team is pretty damn impressive.
And BTW, while the parents are fighting on DCUM, a TJ and a Blair student teamed up on a project and advanced pretty far in one of the major science fairs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Students, not applicants!
TJ does not take 15% of fcps students.
You are terribly misinformed if you believe that to be the case.
The point stands that Blair's magnet program is more selective.
Which makes it interesting that Blair consistently underperforms in almost all areas of academics as compared to TJ.
Wrong. Blair Magnet does not underperform.
You do understand that Blair scores consists of all Blair not just the Magnet program? While TJ is an all-magnet, selective school? hence, TJ scores will always be higher than Blair (on paper).
But when it comes to real life competitions, Blair Magnet outperforms TJ hands down
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Students, not applicants!
TJ does not take 15% of fcps students.
You are terribly misinformed if you believe that to be the case.
The point stands that Blair's magnet program is more selective.
Which makes it interesting that Blair consistently underperforms in almost all areas of academics as compared to TJ.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good grief - Blair and TJ parents: GIVE IT UP. No one else cares about how competitive your snowflake's school is. The OP is looking for good non-test-in options for a FIVE YEAR OLD. And you're having a pissing match instead of being helpful.
TJ is the best in the whole country! I even read it in some magazine once!
On paper they are, but in real competitions, they are eating dust!!
TJ beats Blair on practically everything except Intel Science fair which the parents can pay other experts to help out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Prince William and Anne Arundel counties are not within easy commuting distance to DC...and the schools there aren't better than the counties surrounding DC.
If you want STEM for your 5 year old, you need to focus on afterschool/weeknd enrichment programs and activities.
Most people around me in PWC including my husband commute into DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:TJ.
there is a cluster where tiger moms move to realize their dreams of TJ.
TJ is a bigger school with a single focus, but pound for pound the magnet program within Blair outperforms it. It seems likely this is because Blair's magnet admits the top 3% of applicants as opposed to the top 15% like TJ.
blair > tj
Blair is not that selective. Around 500 people applied last year-- if the rate was 3% then 15 people would have got in.
This isn't rocket science.
TJ admits roughly 500 students from FCPS annually.
The Blair STEM program only admits 100 students from the entire county each year.
MCPS and FCPS are comparable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Students, not applicants!
TJ does not take 15% of fcps students.
You are terribly misinformed if you believe that to be the case.
The point stands that Blair's magnet program is more selective.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good grief - Blair and TJ parents: GIVE IT UP. No one else cares about how competitive your snowflake's school is. The OP is looking for good non-test-in options for a FIVE YEAR OLD. And you're having a pissing match instead of being helpful.
TJ is the best in the whole country! I even read it in some magazine once!
On paper they are, but in real competitions, they are eating dust!!
Anonymous wrote:Prince William and Anne Arundel counties are not within easy commuting distance to DC...and the schools there aren't better than the counties surrounding DC.
If you want STEM for your 5 year old, you need to focus on afterschool/weeknd enrichment programs and activities.
Anonymous wrote:Ironically when I went to Marshall it seems like it was the county's dumping ground. How things have changes...