
You are assuming good faith. Bold assumption. |
No other schools saw this sort of drop. Virginia published median SAT scores and the way tests are normed prevent the sort of drop from happening because of something like covid. No other school in FCPS saw a 120 point drop. None of the magnet schools in NYC saw this sort of drop. Maggie Walker didn't see this sort of drop. It's pretty much ONLY TJ. |
And still no link? |
Sure, they did it was exactly the same. Stop with the gaslighting already. |
They didn't bother to learn anything at the prep center other than memorize the test answers. It was a way for the wealthier studnets to game admissions. |
Just repeating this taunt over and over again doesn’t make this true. This is what toddlers do. Or people who are puerile. TJ has had incredible students in the past. The current cohort has a lot to live up to. Good luck to them. |
“No other” is a big claim that you still aren’t backing up with data. |
Thank you for confirming that your continued efforts to trash TJ students is politically motivated. |
Exactly. The issue wasn’t that students were simply working hard to review the possible content. They were trying to obtain an unfair advantage via access to prior questions. “Cracking the test” (quant-q or prior tests) exacerbated the divide between the students from wealthy feeder schools and everyone else. https://www.washingtonian.com/2017/04/26/is-the-no-1-high-school-in-america-thomas-jefferson-fairfax-discrimination/ “ “Is it gonna once again advantage those kids whose parents can pay to sign them up for special prep camps to now be prepping for science testing as well?” Megan McLaughlin asked when presented with the new plan. Admissions director Jeremy Shughart doesn’t think so. The firm that markets the math portion of the test, Quant-Q, doesn’t release materials to the public, a practice that should make them harder for test-prep schools to crack.” |
Well said. |
Every kid that took the PSAT can see their score, the average score at their high school. So it's not a secret. If you don't know then that's fine, you don't have to believe me but every member of the class of 2025 should know what the median PSAT score is for their class at TJ. And the comparison to the SAT was a COMPARISON, the SAT scores for the class of 2025 is not publicly available yet. |
No they're not just as smart, they are on average a full standard deviation less smart. Sure the kids at the top are still pretty smart but we didn't select nearly as many of the smart kids as we used to. And that's OK, we live in a democracy and if we want to trade off merit for diversity that is fine. I think what bothers a lot of people is the racism. |
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But according to one poster memorizing the test answers is merit because it's hard work! ![]() |
Of course, they can't back it up because it's not true. They are just attempting to misrepresent the learning loss that occurred everywhere because of the pandemic to suit their false narrative. |