What will tell me if it's more prestigious: 1) If application numbers across all demographics increase significantly over the next few years, resulting in higher selectivity and a lower acceptance rate 2) If elite colleges and universities all of a sudden remove the apparent caps that they've had on number of TJ students admitted in recent years If a school is more desirable to attend by a broader section of the public, and its students go on to be recognized as contributors to the academic environment by elite institutions - that's a pretty good definition of prestige. |
There's a mediocre comment if I've ever heard one. |
I think PP knew exactly what the word means. The push to change TJ admissions came largely from white TJ alumni worried that the school’s prestige was declining because college admissions departments were only willing to accept so many Asian students from TJ. |
Be honest, part of the push came from white alumni, part of the push came from Asian alumni, part of the push came from the admissions cheating scandal, and part of the push came from the state. |
| As a taxpayer, I would prefer that TJ be shut down, but I feel less scammed under the new changes. |
I mean, part of the push came from Black and Hispanic alumni too. There aren't very many of them, but they're understandably invested in trying to create better outcomes for future members of their communities. |
I think it reflects an overall crackdown on school admissions 'cheating'. Cheating is not merit. |
| There are some elite Black and Hispanic freshmen who decided to give TJ a chance this year. In previous years, they would have gone private or to the base HS. Lets keep it positive so we get the best URM students to attend TJ. They shouldn't have to shell out for Potomac or Sidwell. We want them in TJ. |
+1000000 |
There is no cheating scandal. FCPS has not raised this once in either lawsuit when defending the admission changes. This is just sour grapes and cognitive dissonance from parents whose snowflakes didn't do well enough on the admissions test to get to the semifinals. |
Be honest, the push came from the wokies on the left. |
There are multiple cheating scandals at TJ, the admissions cheating scandal is only one. Glad that it's being addressed. |
Even a stopped clock is right sometimes. |
"Cheating" is a poor word for what has been established to have happened. What happened is that FCPS realized that an exam that was supposed to be secured was not in fact secured and that certain prep companies skirted the rules in order to gain an advantage for their students. It's appropriate to call it a "pay for play" scandal - it's not appropriate to call it a cheating scandal. |
I agree. Why isn't FCPS at fault for this? Why isn't anyone holding them accountable for the leaked exam which resulted in this mess? |