Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The stats from 2010 (4 years ago):
Math 8th Grade Applicants Percent Admitted Percent
Algebra 1 1856 56.2% 65 13.5%
Geometry 1345 40.7% 346 72.1%
> Geometry 103 3.1% 69 14.4%
Total 3304** 480 100.00%
Above shows 65/1,856 (3.5%) were admitted for Algebra I applicants, 346/1345 (25.7%) were accepted for Geometry applicants and and 69/103 (69%) were accepted for higher than Geometry applicants.
It is more skewed towards applicants with >Geometry now compared to 2010.
Thank you for the correct interpretation of data and concise summarization. Does anyone know if further breakdown of ">Geometry" is available that shows the acceptance rates for applicants w/ Algebra II, PreCalc, or Calc?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is about 7% for class of 2017 taking geometry.
Where is this number from?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The stats from 2010 (4 years ago):
Math 8th Grade Applicants Percent Admitted Percent
Algebra 1 1856 56.2% 65 13.5%
Geometry 1345 40.7% 346 72.1%
> Geometry 103 3.1% 69 14.4%
Total 3304** 480 100.00%
Above shows 65/1,856 (3.5%) were admitted for Algebra I applicants, 346/1345 (25.7%) were accepted for Geometry applicants and and 69/103 (69%) were accepted for higher than Geometry applicants.
It is more skewed towards applicants with >Geometry now compared to 2010.
Thank you for the correct interpretation of data and concise summarization. Does anyone know if further breakdown of ">Geometry" is available that shows the acceptance rates for applicants w/ Algebra II, PreCalc, or Calc?
Anonymous wrote:The stats from 2010 (4 years ago):
Math 8th Grade Applicants Percent Admitted Percent
Algebra 1 1856 56.2% 65 13.5%
Geometry 1345 40.7% 346 72.1%
> Geometry 103 3.1% 69 14.4%
Total 3304** 480 100.00%
Above shows 65/1,856 (3.5%) were admitted for Algebra I applicants, 346/1345 (25.7%) were accepted for Geometry applicants and and 69/103 (69%) were accepted for higher than Geometry applicants.
It is more skewed towards applicants with >Geometry now compared to 2010.
Anonymous wrote:The stats from 2010 (4 years ago):
Math 8th Grade Applicants Percent Admitted Percent
Algebra 1 1856 56.2% 65 13.5%
Geometry 1345 40.7% 346 72.1%
> Geometry 103 3.1% 69 14.4%
Total 3304** 480 100.00%
Above shows 65/1,856 (3.5%) were admitted for Algebra I applicants, 346/1345 (25.7%) were accepted for Geometry applicants and and 69/103 (69%) were accepted for higher than Geometry applicants.
It is more skewed towards applicants with >Geometry now compared to 2010.
Anonymous wrote:OP here:
Though I know that TJ has many students that are advanced in math, I just don't see how being placed in geometry in 9th grade at TJ can be at a huge disadvantage (as some are claiming). In other words, if this student has been accepted into TJ and placed in 9th grade geometry and has been bringing straight A's for instance...they become and instant failure at tj? doesnt make sense to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I will tell my TJ junior with the 4.0 that he is the "dumb one" Maybe that will flatter his ego a bit.
What kind of post AP calculus or post AP science courses your "4.0" TJ junior taking? Is the "4.0" unweighted or weighted?
Weighted, FCPS doesn't calculate unweighted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I will tell my TJ junior with the 4.0 that he is the "dumb one" Maybe that will flatter his ego a bit.
What kind of post AP calculus or post AP science courses your "4.0" TJ junior taking? Is the "4.0" unweighted or weighted?
I don't get what difference this makes? The point is the kid is doing well at TJ weighted or unweighted 4.0 is a very good GPA and especially at TJ.
Student with 4.0 Weighted GPA at TJ will be in the bottom 35 percent of his class. UVA and W&M requires 4.3 minimum weighted GPA for even TJ kids. That is why many feel that TJ actually hurts the applicant's chances at UVA and W&M if the student will not be in the top 40%.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I will tell my TJ junior with the 4.0 that he is the "dumb one" Maybe that will flatter his ego a bit.
What kind of post AP calculus or post AP science courses your "4.0" TJ junior taking? Is the "4.0" unweighted or weighted?
Weighted, FCPS doesn't calculate unweighted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I will tell my TJ junior with the 4.0 that he is the "dumb one" Maybe that will flatter his ego a bit.
What kind of post AP calculus or post AP science courses your "4.0" TJ junior taking? Is the "4.0" unweighted or weighted?
I don't get what difference this makes? The point is the kid is doing well at TJ weighted or unweighted 4.0 is a very good GPA and especially at TJ.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I will tell my TJ junior with the 4.0 that he is the "dumb one" Maybe that will flatter his ego a bit.
What kind of post AP calculus or post AP science courses your "4.0" TJ junior taking? Is the "4.0" unweighted or weighted?
Anonymous wrote:I will tell my TJ junior with the 4.0 that he is the "dumb one" Maybe that will flatter his ego a bit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I will tell my TJ junior with the 4.0 that he is the "dumb one" Maybe that will flatter his ego a bit.
What kind of post AP calculus or post AP science courses your "4.0" TJ junior taking? Is the "4.0" unweighted or weighted?
Anonymous wrote:I will tell my TJ junior with the 4.0 that he is the "dumb one" Maybe that will flatter his ego a bit.