Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They will have the best facilities of all the highschools in the US after the 100 million renovation work.
And the 20 million for the research labs/equipments raised privately with donations.
Anonymous wrote:They will have the best facilities of all the highschools in the US after the 100 million renovation work.
Anonymous wrote:The best high school in the US.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:TJ acceptances to top schools have gone DOWN in the past 5 years according to Naviance (sp?). MIT has cut their acceptance rate in half. Acceptances to these schools is approaching the national acceptance rate. I think the schools are catching on to the fact that TJ has changed.
Actually, the Asian Quota of the top colleges is being reflected.
TJ has changed. There are more Asians. Although in the last 6 to 7 years, academic standards increased e.g. average SAT scores increased, average weighted GPA increased, number of AP courses per student increased, number of Intel semifinalists increased and number of school clubs and volunteer clubs increased as well. It's odd that academic standards went up, club and volunteer activities went up yet the top college admissions went down.
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Not really. College admissions are getting more competitive for everyone....TJ is an excellent student with a high concentration of extremely bright students. But it is just one school out of thousands.
Actually, talking to people there, I think TJ is a horrible school with excellent students. The great thing about TJ is the kids will learn the material on their own and from their classmates.
Actually, TJ is not a horrible school. The administrators are competent, most of the teachers are great, the renovated facility will be great as well including 13 advanced research labs equipped with cutting edge equipments. It has 170+ clubs/activities (more than other high schools in the area), built in 8th period for EC, students have more freedom/privileges to have lunch anywhere/anytime, no hall passes, no bells etc. No bullying, drug, violence issues and late start time etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:TJ acceptances to top schools have gone DOWN in the past 5 years according to Naviance (sp?). MIT has cut their acceptance rate in half. Acceptances to these schools is approaching the national acceptance rate. I think the schools are catching on to the fact that TJ has changed.
Actually, the Asian Quota of the top colleges is being reflected.
TJ has changed. There are more Asians. Although in the last 6 to 7 years, academic standards increased e.g. average SAT scores increased, average weighted GPA increased, number of AP courses per student increased, number of Intel semifinalists increased and number of school clubs and volunteer clubs increased as well. It's odd that academic standards went up, club and volunteer activities went up yet the top college admissions went down.
+1
Not really. College admissions are getting more competitive for everyone....TJ is an excellent student with a high concentration of extremely bright students. But it is just one school out of thousands.
Actually, talking to people there, I think TJ is a horrible school with excellent students. The great thing about TJ is the kids will learn the material on their own and from their classmates.
Anonymous wrote:May you spend the rest of your lives in your cramped, bitter worlds while the rest of the world, TJ grads and others, passes you by.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:TJ acceptances to top schools have gone DOWN in the past 5 years according to Naviance (sp?). MIT has cut their acceptance rate in half. Acceptances to these schools is approaching the national acceptance rate. I think the schools are catching on to the fact that TJ has changed.
Actually, the Asian Quota of the top colleges is being reflected.
TJ has changed. There are more Asians. Although in the last 6 to 7 years, academic standards increased e.g. average SAT scores increased, average weighted GPA increased, number of AP courses per student increased, number of Intel semifinalists increased and number of school clubs and volunteer clubs increased as well. It's odd that academic standards went up, club and volunteer activities went up yet the top college admissions went down.
+1
Not really. College admissions are getting more competitive for everyone....TJ is an excellent student with a high concentration of extremely bright students. But it is just one school out of thousands.
Anonymous wrote:I worked with 2 at accenture. One had gone to Yale (biomedicall engineering degree), one to uva (computer science).
I worked with another in a volunteer program at a local school a few years later. He was burnt out and chose not to go to college, so his mom had signed him up for a bunch of volunteering to keep him busy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only TJ grad I know went to MIT and works for the Department of Homeland Security. If you know anything about the people who work at DHS, you'll know she THINKS she's doing wonderfully in life, but in reality is looked down upon by people who realize that DHS is not very picky about who they hire.
MIT is selective about who they admit.