Anonymous wrote:UVA – 62 students
Virginia Tech 42
William and Mary 38
John Hopkins Univ 3
US Naval Academy 1
Georgetown 5
CalTech 1
Claremont McKenna 2
Harvey Mudd 2
Stanford 5
UC Berkeley 11
US Airforce Academy 2
Yale 4
US Coast Guard 1
U Chicago 6
U Illinois, Urbana 9
Amherst 1
Harvard 4
MIT 8
Williams College 1
Princeton 6
Columbia 4
Cornell 13
Duke 7
CMU 15
UPenn 6
Rice 3
Univ of Michigan 16
Brown 3
Wash Univ in St. Louis 4
The above is where more than half the class of 2017 went -- (not where they were admitted, which was even more impressive).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Drugs, gangs, alcohol, sex, harrassment, etc. The upper level or focused schools (TJ) - have very little of these high risk issues. And the Ivies/top schools do accept a lot of TJ students - like 25-50% of the class. That doesn't happen at any other school. And the 50% going to non-top name schools are getting full rides and such ...
I'll give you gangs. But if you think so-called "upper level schools" don't have their fair share of drugs, sex, alcohol or harassment ...well, I suggest you have some honest conversations with your kids.
Anonymous wrote:Drugs, gangs, alcohol, sex, harrassment, etc. The upper level or focused schools (TJ) - have very little of these high risk issues. And the Ivies/top schools do accept a lot of TJ students - like 25-50% of the class. That doesn't happen at any other school. And the 50% going to non-top name schools are getting full rides and such ...
Anonymous wrote:UVA – 62 students
Virginia Tech 42
William and Mary 38
John Hopkins Univ 3
US Naval Academy 1
Georgetown 5
CalTech 1
Claremont McKenna 2
Harvey Mudd 2
Stanford 5
UC Berkeley 11
US Airforce Academy 2
Yale 4
US Coast Guard 1
U Chicago 6
U Illinois, Urbana 9
Amherst 1
Harvard 4
MIT 8
Williams College 1
Princeton 6
Columbia 4
Cornell 13
Duke 7
CMU 15
UPenn 6
Rice 3
Univ of Michigan 16
Brown 3
Wash Univ in St. Louis 4
The above is where more than half the class of 2017 went -- (not where they were admitted, which was even more impressive).
Anonymous wrote:Drugs, gangs, alcohol, sex, harrassment, etc. The upper level or focused schools (TJ) - have very little of these high risk issues. And the Ivies/top schools do accept a lot of TJ students - like 25-50% of the class. That doesn't happen at any other school. And the 50% going to non-top name schools are getting full rides and such ...
Anonymous wrote:NP- I don’t think the Montana analogy is a stretch at all.
When we were looking to move out of state, I started comparing SAT scores and AP pass rates between Wakefield and the new “9” school to which we would be zoned in the Midwest.
The stats were very similar.
It was very eye opening about how much veiled racism plays a part in these discussions, and how much hand wringing I was doing over nothing. My kids would have been fine st Wakefield.
They would likeky have been fine at Langley as well, but I truly am weary of affluent teenagers. My husband went to an extremely wealthy high school. Pitfalls galore.
I’m not concerned that only 12 kids are going to UVA. THats a ridiculous concern.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What you are going to want is for your kid to stand out at the highly competitive school.
Also, consider the education at both schools. If the lower level school doesn’t provide a great one (good teachers, challenging curriculum, good writing and math skills developed, much reading and analyzing, etc) that will be hard to ever recover from. You can’t fake a great education with high grades.
Yes. Your child will never recover for attending high school at Stuart.![]()
Anonymous wrote:What you are going to want is for your kid to stand out at the highly competitive school.
Also, consider the education at both schools. If the lower level school doesn’t provide a great one (good teachers, challenging curriculum, good writing and math skills developed, much reading and analyzing, etc) that will be hard to ever recover from. You can’t fake a great education with high grades.
Anonymous wrote:If your kid isn’t in the top 10% of TJ, they are in the same boat as kids at other schools.
TJ has many admits to Ivies, but you are crazy if you think HYP is each taking more than a handful. They want a diverse student body. Admitting all of TJ doesn’t achieve that.