Northam’s “Anti-Asian, Anti-Immigrant” School Initiative

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:A lot of this drama is, at bottom, just about UVa, right? Seems tough to get in from nova if you’re not a TJ student or a hooked student.


UVA turns down a lot of TJ kids.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I fail to see how TJ is even legal. These type of schools (one race in school) were broken up in the 1960's in the US.

If Asians want to start their own private schools (otherwise known as "Academies" they are certainly free to do so.)



See, everyone, this is the real issue. This is a crusade AGAINST Asians, not FOR underrepresented minorities.


I'm beginning to notice that there is this one poster (maybe more) who really has it out for Asians and TJ, and posts about it on numerous threads. (S)he really has a lot of hate in her/his heart and seems to be on a crusade to badmouth asians and shut down tj. It amazes me how much time (s)he devotes to this. It makes me wonder what happened to him/her that caused all of the hate and bitterness.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:White person here. I don't understand why Asians have problems with African American and Hispanic students in the top tier high schools in our country.

High school stats should reflect the population stats.


You're missing the point. Asians don't have problems with Blacks and Hispanics at TJ. Some people (some of which are Asian) have a problem with lowering admissions standards in the name of diversity. So, it's not the diversity that is objectionable (as I'd bet that most consider it preferable), it's the lower standards that is objectionable because that would eventually affect the rigor of the school. I hope you can see the difference.


This. This is the point, people.


It seems like there's a strong preference on the part of many Asians towards retaining "standards" that primarily inure to their benefit and to the detriment of others. At some point one can fairly question their commitment to the larger society, whose success hinges on opportunities for all. TJHHST isn't progressive in any sense; rather, it's "trickle-down education" writ large.


It's not like the asians created the standards ffs. The powers that be, which are probably white, created them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I fail to see how TJ is even legal. These type of schools (one race in school) were broken up in the 1960's in the US.

If Asians want to start their own private schools (otherwise known as "Academies" they are certainly free to do so.)



See, everyone, this is the real issue. This is a crusade AGAINST Asians, not FOR underrepresented minorities.


I'm beginning to notice that there is this one poster (maybe more) who really has it out for Asians and TJ, and posts about it on numerous threads. (S)he really has a lot of hate in her/his heart and seems to be on a crusade to badmouth asians and shut down tj. It amazes me how much time (s)he devotes to this. It makes me wonder what happened to him/her that caused all of the hate and bitterness.


LOL, I can almost picture her in my head by now
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I fail to see how TJ is even legal. These type of schools (one race in school) were broken up in the 1960's in the US.

If Asians want to start their own private schools (otherwise known as "Academies" they are certainly free to do so.)



Diversify Langley and McLean high schools as well as TJ.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I fail to see how TJ is even legal. These type of schools (one race in school) were broken up in the 1960's in the US.

If Asians want to start their own private schools (otherwise known as "Academies" they are certainly free to do so.)



lol it's not the fault of asians that they are getting in in higher numbers. The school is open to all idiot


True. There are no Asians on the tj admissions committees although there are blacks on these committees.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A lot of this drama is, at bottom, just about UVa, right? Seems tough to get in from nova if you’re not a TJ student or a hooked student.


UVA turns down a lot of TJ kids.


Institute the same lottery system for UVA.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A lot of this drama is, at bottom, just about UVa, right? Seems tough to get in from nova if you’re not a TJ student or a hooked student.


UVA turns down a lot of TJ kids.


Because mostly bottom dwellers at TJ apply to UVA.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A lot of this drama is, at bottom, just about UVa, right? Seems tough to get in from nova if you’re not a TJ student or a hooked student.


UVA turns down a lot of TJ kids.


Because mostly bottom dwellers at TJ apply to UVA.


Must suck to spend so much time and effort getting into TJHSST and still get called a "bottom dweller" if you're in the lower 50%.

What a hellish system they've created.
Anonymous
A 'bottom dweller' at TJ is still better than being at most high schools
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:A 'bottom dweller' at TJ is still better than being at most high schools


lol nope try again reading comprehension fail second language perhaps

repeat after me for the bottom half of TJ, admissions are actually better at your base school (assuming your kid would be top 5-10% class rank wise)

the whole go to TJ for better college admissions is total bs. It's actually harder, unless your kid is really top 1% in the whole area and is going to be top 10% in their class at TJ
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A lot of this drama is, at bottom, just about UVa, right? Seems tough to get in from nova if you’re not a TJ student or a hooked student.


UVA turns down a lot of TJ kids.


Because mostly bottom dwellers at TJ apply to UVA.


Must suck to spend so much time and effort getting into TJHSST and still get called a "bottom dweller" if you're in the lower 50%.

What a hellish system they've created.


Actually it’s bottom 30%.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A 'bottom dweller' at TJ is still better than being at most high schools


lol nope try again reading comprehension fail second language perhaps

repeat after me for the bottom half of TJ, admissions are actually better at your base school (assuming your kid would be top 5-10% class rank wise)

the whole go to TJ for better college admissions is total bs. It's actually harder, unless your kid is really top 1% in the whole area and is going to be top 10% in their class at TJ


Not many students go to TJ to game college admissions.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:White person here. I don't understand why Asians have problems with African American and Hispanic students in the top tier high schools in our country.

High school stats should reflect the population stats.


You're missing the point. Asians don't have problems with Blacks and Hispanics at TJ. Some people (some of which are Asian) have a problem with lowering admissions standards in the name of diversity. So, it's not the diversity that is objectionable (as I'd bet that most consider it preferable), it's the lower standards that is objectionable because that would eventually affect the rigor of the school. I hope you can see the difference.


This. This is the point, people.


It seems like there's a strong preference on the part of many Asians towards retaining "standards" that primarily inure to their benefit and to the detriment of others. At some point one can fairly question their commitment to the larger society, whose success hinges on opportunities for all. TJHHST isn't progressive in any sense; rather, it's "trickle-down education" writ large.


There is nothing about the entrance standards and requirements that favors Asians. It’s about advanced science and technology readiness and demonstrated ability. Yes, the county should work to ensure access to materials that may help in preparing for the test, but that is quite a separate issue. and as far as referring to Asian people as drones, well, I can’t even.
Anonymous
I can't imagine all this is over admissions to UVA. Its a good school, but students attending TJ should be aiming higher than UVA. Kids from far "lesser" schools in northern VA can get into UVA.
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