Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DP. If one cannot gain admission to UVA after attending TJ, what, then, was the point?
Lot -- most? -- of TJ are grubby families that forego UVA for full merit ride to another college. And the elites offer such good financial aid, anyone under $200K has eyes on them for financial aid.
Anonymous wrote:DP. If one cannot gain admission to UVA after attending TJ, what, then, was the point?
Anonymous wrote:DP. If one cannot gain admission to UVA after attending TJ, what, then, was the point?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting fact: well over a third of TJ seniors applied to Cornell last year.
Between 150 and 160 apply every year to Cornell.
Anonymous wrote:Interesting fact: well over a third of TJ seniors applied to Cornell last year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting, I graduated from TJ almost two decades ago and I think more than 100 people in my class went to U.Va. I wonder if it's harder to get in now or if more TJ students are turning U.Va down.
UVA and W&M would prefer not to admit applicants from NoVa.
+1
TJ or not.
Anonymous wrote:DP. If one cannot gain admission to UVA after attending TJ, what, then, was the point?
Anonymous wrote:TJ women who go to UVA, leave UVA as teachers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bye, PP., my DC is white. And thankful to be at TJ.
My DC is white and thankful to be at TJ too. But I do think the point somewhat holds. Western part of the county. And among the families I known from ES and MS, nearly all of the Asian families have accepted without question that that having their kid attend TJ was the top priority. Whereas, the White kids and their parents evaluated TJ on a much more individual, each kid is unique basis.
I do think it is a little ironic in an area where so many white families accept without questioning that there is no college choice but UVA (or WM) and then do crazy things to get their kid in. But never ask themselves or their kids if a different college would be better.
Huh?
Stereotype much? How do you know what each family is thinking or discussing in private re: TJ or for that matter UVA?
Anonymous wrote:Started at community college and made big law - it is the law school that matters, not the undergrad.
Anonymous wrote:Started at community college and made big law - it is the law school that matters, not the undergrad.