
My experience is the opposite of what the PP described. There is a lot of angst in the student community. However, (A) My opinion is my opinion. It is not representative of the truth. I don’t believe I can extrapolate from my limited data; and (B) Even though I see angst, manifestation of the imposter syndrome and enough collegiality and fun going on, I cannot draw correlation between the new admissions process and what I see. There. That is my opinion. |
Who lacks integrity? Oh that's right, brown people that ouperform white people |
When I see arguments that seek to “other” immigrants, I smell MAGA. What else should I know about “ this country”. Been here 30 years by the way. |
We have our American definition of integrity. If it is not universal, then we stick with our definition. You've been here 30 years, so you are aware of the American definition. Encouraging students to go against what they agreed to do, when they gave their word, merely for the purpose of getting ahead (rather than a more justifiable reason), is not honorable. |
It's the liberal version of white supremacy. They think Asians do better than whites because they cheat and deserve contempt and so it's OK to discriminate against them. They think Blacks do worse than whites because they are not capable of succeeding without white help so they deserve our pity and handouts are necessary for them to get anywhere. If the notions of american integrity were so much better than elsewhere, why would we have the presidential candidates we do? This is just racists trying to justify the racism behind the changes to the admissions policy. They honestly still don't think it was racism because they were being racist against asians and not against blacks and hispanics. In their world, some types of racism is good and other types of racism are bad. Don't worry, they'll let you know which is which. |
How do you explain the racial disparity BEFORE they started using quant Q? It's such a well kept secret that it's available on amazon.com. https://www.amazon.com/Quant-Test-Prep-Book-Practice/dp/109286427X If your business model relies on 3000 8th graders keeping a secret then your business model sucks. This has got nothing to do with the integrity of 12 year olds and everything to do with your racism. |
You keep posting links to these abysmal so-called "test prep" books. This one is as bad as the last one. Do you look at these links? Pathetic scamsters making a buck off of gullible parents. SMH |
This is true. FCPS has been evaluating ways to improve racial disparity at TJ for 30 years. From illegal quotas to holistic reviews to elementary enrichment programs… well before the quant-q ever came around. URMs have always struggled to perform as well as their non-URM peers in testing. Pretending cheating is the problem is a good excuse to remove this deficiency and achieve this decades long goal of diverse representation. and I think it’s a good thing to want that diverse representation, but these kids aren’t taking linear algebra most likely or scoring 1500 on the sat, so no pointing pretending they are. |
I doubt the kids who used these did anywhere near as well as those who had access to the Cuire question bank. |
I am sorry but allow me to humor you. I suppose this “integrity” allows for gerrymandering, whereby desired outcomes are achieved via legitimate means. So this much hyped integrity that you talk about is very much compromised when needed. So spare me your sermon. Painting hard-working kids as toxic cheaters is not honorable. Please… |
Read better, please. |
Touché! #sarcasm |
Easy, the reason this program is 60% Asian is because roughly 60% of the applicants are Asian. In fact, the program's makeup is simply a reflection of who is interested in it. This was true before and after the change. In fact, the admit percentages for each group is within 1% or 2% of the mean. |
The whole test buying fiasco was a dirty business and you can't simply gloss over it. |
Sure, and the 2020 elections were stolen, and ivermectin will cure covid, and mrna vaccines are really just a way for bill gates to get nanobots into your bloodstream. |