TJ Falls to 14th in the Nation Per US News

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Racial quota management ensures same exact percent of Asians are admitted every year?


That is a lie.

There is not racial quota management. There are a handful of spots set aside for every MS if they have qualified candidates. But it's not a quota and it's not based on race. It's a race-blind admissions process.


It is race blind on it’s face but we all know biases creep up when certain names are listed on an app.

Only a fool or a brainwashed equity minion would believe a process to be anything but race quota management when it yields a tightly controlled percent of Asians admitted before for four years before admissions change, and a lowered but again a tightly controlled percent after for four years. This is like saying a car maintains a narrow speed range, but a blind person is driving it.

Merit Test based Admissions:
Class of 2020, Asian American 71.34%
Class of 2021, Asian American 74.90%
Class of 2023, Asian American 72.87%
Class of 2024, Asian American 73.05%

Admissions changed to Essay based:
Class of 2025, Asian American 54.36%
Class of 2026, Asian American 59.82%
Class of 2027, Asian American 61.64%.
Class of 2028, Asian American 57.27%
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Racial quota management ensures same exact percent of Asians are admitted every year?


That is a lie.

There is not racial quota management. There are a handful of spots set aside for every MS if they have qualified candidates. But it's not a quota and it's not based on race. It's a race-blind admissions process.


It is race blind on it’s face but we all know biases creep up when certain names are listed on an app.

Only a fool or a brainwashed equity minion would believe a process to be anything but race quota management when it yields a tightly controlled percent of Asians admitted before for four years before admissions change, and a lowered but again a tightly controlled percent after for four years. This is like saying a car maintains a narrow speed range, but a blind person is driving it.

Merit Test based Admissions:
Class of 2020, Asian American 71.34%
Class of 2021, Asian American 74.90%
Class of 2023, Asian American 72.87%
Class of 2024, Asian American 73.05%

Admissions changed to Essay based:
Class of 2025, Asian American 54.36%
Class of 2026, Asian American 59.82%
Class of 2027, Asian American 61.64%.
Class of 2028, Asian American 57.27%


It’s not a “race quota” no matter how often you trying to repeat that bullcrap. The admissions team doesn’t know race or names.

They added new seats to expand access to more middle schools. The number of Asian students has remained fairly level.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Racial quota management ensures same exact percent of Asians are admitted every year?


That is a lie.

There is not racial quota management. There are a handful of spots set aside for every MS if they have qualified candidates. But it's not a quota and it's not based on race. It's a race-blind admissions process.


It is race blind on it’s face but we all know biases creep up when certain names are listed on an app.

Only a fool or a brainwashed equity minion would believe a process to be anything but race quota management when it yields a tightly controlled percent of Asians admitted before for four years before admissions change, and a lowered but again a tightly controlled percent after for four years. This is like saying a car maintains a narrow speed range, but a blind person is driving it.

Merit Test based Admissions:
Class of 2020, Asian American 71.34%
Class of 2021, Asian American 74.90%
Class of 2023, Asian American 72.87%
Class of 2024, Asian American 73.05%

Admissions changed to Essay based:
Class of 2025, Asian American 54.36%
Class of 2026, Asian American 59.82%
Class of 2027, Asian American 61.64%.
Class of 2028, Asian American 57.27%

Numbers dont lie.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Racial quota management ensures same exact percent of Asians are admitted every year?


That is a lie.

There is not racial quota management. There are a handful of spots set aside for every MS if they have qualified candidates. But it's not a quota and it's not based on race. It's a race-blind admissions process.


It is race blind on it’s face but we all know biases creep up when certain names are listed on an app.

Only a fool or a brainwashed equity minion would believe a process to be anything but race quota management when it yields a tightly controlled percent of Asians admitted before for four years before admissions change, and a lowered but again a tightly controlled percent after for four years. This is like saying a car maintains a narrow speed range, but a blind person is driving it.

Merit Test based Admissions:
Class of 2020, Asian American 71.34%
Class of 2021, Asian American 74.90%
Class of 2023, Asian American 72.87%
Class of 2024, Asian American 73.05%

Admissions changed to Essay based:
Class of 2025, Asian American 54.36%
Class of 2026, Asian American 59.82%
Class of 2027, Asian American 61.64%.
Class of 2028, Asian American 57.27%


The correlation and causation is the demographic of the applicants. That is the "tightly controlled" quota.

The demographic of admitted students is very similar to the demographic of applicants.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Racial quota management ensures same exact percent of Asians are admitted every year?


That is a lie.

There is not racial quota management. There are a handful of spots set aside for every MS if they have qualified candidates. But it's not a quota and it's not based on race. It's a race-blind admissions process.


It is race blind on it’s face but we all know biases creep up when certain names are listed on an app.

Only a fool or a brainwashed equity minion would believe a process to be anything but race quota management when it yields a tightly controlled percent of Asians admitted before for four years before admissions change, and a lowered but again a tightly controlled percent after for four years. This is like saying a car maintains a narrow speed range, but a blind person is driving it.

Merit Test based Admissions:
Class of 2020, Asian American 71.34%
Class of 2021, Asian American 74.90%
Class of 2023, Asian American 72.87%
Class of 2024, Asian American 73.05%

Admissions changed to Essay based:
Class of 2025, Asian American 54.36%
Class of 2026, Asian American 59.82%
Class of 2027, Asian American 61.64%.
Class of 2028, Asian American 57.27%

Numbers dont lie.


They don’t.

Anonymous
Why is a “magnet” schools which was previously accepted as a top school when academics (courses, essay, gpa, testing, etc.) was the only criteria when now the criteria includes points for experiential factors having absolutely no bearing on academic ability? Anyone who says TJ is as good as always is blind to what everyone else sees.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why is a “magnet” schools which was previously accepted as a top school when academics (courses, essay, gpa, testing, etc.) was the only criteria when now the criteria includes points for experiential factors having absolutely no bearing on academic ability? Anyone who says TJ is as good as always is blind to what everyone else sees.


Bro you don’t have better things to worry about? None of your
Children go to tj anyway 🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why is a “magnet” schools which was previously accepted as a top school when academics (courses, essay, gpa, testing, etc.) was the only criteria when now the criteria includes points for experiential factors having absolutely no bearing on academic ability? Anyone who says TJ is as good as always is blind to what everyone else sees.


Bro you don’t have better things to worry about? None of your
Children go to tj anyway 🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪


Guess we both have the same time on our hands but only one of us substantively responded to the post. The other one couldn’t respond to my valid point so took the time to write essentially nothing and then added 5 emojis - also adding nothing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why is a “magnet” schools which was previously accepted as a top school when academics (courses, essay, gpa, testing, etc.) was the only criteria when now the criteria includes points for experiential factors having absolutely no bearing on academic ability? Anyone who says TJ is as good as always is blind to what everyone else sees.


Well, that's not exactly accurate. Previously the only criteria was whether you could buy the test answers. These days it's at least based on merit.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why is a “magnet” schools which was previously accepted as a top school when academics (courses, essay, gpa, testing, etc.) was the only criteria when now the criteria includes points for experiential factors having absolutely no bearing on academic ability? Anyone who says TJ is as good as always is blind to what everyone else sees.


Well, that's not exactly accurate. Previously the only criteria was whether you could buy the test answers. These days it's at least based on merit.


Yeah, good luck ostrich.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why is a “magnet” schools which was previously accepted as a top school when academics (courses, essay, gpa, testing, etc.) was the only criteria when now the criteria includes points for experiential factors having absolutely no bearing on academic ability? Anyone who says TJ is as good as always is blind to what everyone else sees.


Well, that's not exactly accurate. Previously the only criteria was whether you could buy the test answers. These days it's at least based on merit.

buy from where? who's the seller?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why is a “magnet” schools which was previously accepted as a top school when academics (courses, essay, gpa, testing, etc.) was the only criteria when now the criteria includes points for experiential factors having absolutely no bearing on academic ability? Anyone who says TJ is as good as always is blind to what everyone else sees.


Bro you don’t have better things to worry about? None of your
Children go to tj anyway 🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪


Hope your kid will survive remedial math
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why is a “magnet” schools which was previously accepted as a top school when academics (courses, essay, gpa, testing, etc.) was the only criteria when now the criteria includes points for experiential factors having absolutely no bearing on academic ability? Anyone who says TJ is as good as always is blind to what everyone else sees.


Well, that's not exactly accurate. Previously the only criteria was whether you could buy the test answers. These days it's at least based on merit.


Merit? Please define experiential factors.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why is a “magnet” schools which was previously accepted as a top school when academics (courses, essay, gpa, testing, etc.) was the only criteria when now the criteria includes points for experiential factors having absolutely no bearing on academic ability? Anyone who says TJ is as good as always is blind to what everyone else sees.


Well, that's not exactly accurate. Previously the only criteria was whether you could buy the test answers. These days it's at least based on merit.


Merit? Please define experiential factors.


Still seems better than memorizing test answers purchased from a prep center.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why is a “magnet” schools which was previously accepted as a top school when academics (courses, essay, gpa, testing, etc.) was the only criteria when now the criteria includes points for experiential factors having absolutely no bearing on academic ability? Anyone who says TJ is as good as always is blind to what everyone else sees.


Well, that's not exactly accurate. Previously the only criteria was whether you could buy the test answers. These days it's at least based on merit.


Merit? Please define experiential factors.


Still seems better than memorizing test answers purchased from a prep center.

which prep center is selling test answers? Name it!
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