If TJ has such smart kids, why so much cheating?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Low performing prepped and un-prepped students who cannot handle TJ rigor, and resorting to cheating out of desperation should not have been admitted. How did they make it in such large number? Is remedial not as indepth to bridge the gap?


The unripped kids came from less affluent schools but were at the top of their classes. They usually picked things up quickly. The heavily prepped kids needed more help and often resorted to these less ethical means to continue the charade.

Did TJ announce that it was prepped advanced students and not low performing students that were cheating?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Low performing prepped and un-prepped students who cannot handle TJ rigor, and resorting to cheating out of desperation should not have been admitted. How did they make it in such large number? Is remedial not as indepth to bridge the gap?


The unripped kids came from less affluent schools but were at the top of their classes. They usually picked things up quickly. The heavily prepped kids needed more help and often resorted to these less ethical means to continue the charade.

Did TJ announce that it was prepped advanced students and not low performing students that were cheating?


DP. They have been cheating at TJ for years. The pressure to succeed is powerful.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Low performing prepped and un-prepped students who cannot handle TJ rigor, and resorting to cheating out of desperation should not have been admitted. How did they make it in such large number? Is remedial not as indepth to bridge the gap?


The unripped kids came from less affluent schools but were at the top of their classes. They usually picked things up quickly. The heavily prepped kids needed more help and often resorted to these less ethical means to continue the charade.

Did TJ announce that it was prepped advanced students and not low performing students that were cheating?


DP. They have been cheating at TJ for years. The pressure to succeed is powerful.

who is They? prepped advanced students or low performing students?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Low performing prepped and un-prepped students who cannot handle TJ rigor, and resorting to cheating out of desperation should not have been admitted. How did they make it in such large number? Is remedial not as indepth to bridge the gap?


The unripped kids came from less affluent schools but were at the top of their classes. They usually picked things up quickly. The heavily prepped kids needed more help and often resorted to these less ethical means to continue the charade.

Did TJ announce that it was prepped advanced students and not low performing students that were cheating?


DP. They have been cheating at TJ for years. The pressure to succeed is powerful.

who is They? prepped advanced students or low performing students?


Kids who feel extreme pressure to perform.

It’s been well documented for years.
Anonymous
Their tennis team cheats also. The school is a pressure cooker in every way.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Low performing prepped and un-prepped students who cannot handle TJ rigor, and resorting to cheating out of desperation should not have been admitted. How did they make it in such large number? Is remedial not as indepth to bridge the gap?


The unripped kids came from less affluent schools but were at the top of their classes. They usually picked things up quickly. The heavily prepped kids needed more help and often resorted to these less ethical means to continue the charade.

Did TJ announce that it was prepped advanced students and not low performing students that were cheating?


DP. They have been cheating at TJ for years. The pressure to succeed is powerful.

who is They? prepped advanced students or low performing students?


I'd heard most of the kids from the lower-income schools outperform the preppers because they're from the very top of their schools, but many of the preppers struggle to keep up and restore to cheating.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Their tennis team cheats also. The school is a pressure cooker in every way.


How do they cheat?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Low performing prepped and un-prepped students who cannot handle TJ rigor, and resorting to cheating out of desperation should not have been admitted. How did they make it in such large number? Is remedial not as indepth to bridge the gap?


The unripped kids came from less affluent schools but were at the top of their classes. They usually picked things up quickly. The heavily prepped kids needed more help and often resorted to these less ethical means to continue the charade.

Did TJ announce that it was prepped advanced students and not low performing students that were cheating?


DP. They have been cheating at TJ for years. The pressure to succeed is powerful.

who is They? prepped advanced students or low performing students?


I'd heard most of the kids from the lower-income schools outperform the preppers because they're from the very top of their schools, but many of the preppers struggle to keep up and restore to cheating.

Unfortunately SOLs show otherwise. As does any other measurable metric. URMs always perform poorly when compared to affluent peers. This is exactly why experience factors are part of the admissions process. Without experience factors, many would not get in.
Anonymous
They are cheaters.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Low performing prepped and un-prepped students who cannot handle TJ rigor, and resorting to cheating out of desperation should not have been admitted. How did they make it in such large number? Is remedial not as indepth to bridge the gap?


The unripped kids came from less affluent schools but were at the top of their classes. They usually picked things up quickly. The heavily prepped kids needed more help and often resorted to these less ethical means to continue the charade.

Did TJ announce that it was prepped advanced students and not low performing students that were cheating?


DP. They have been cheating at TJ for years. The pressure to succeed is powerful.

who is They? prepped advanced students or low performing students?


Kids who feel extreme pressure to perform.

It’s been well documented for years.

Where is the TJ document about cheating? I am sure it is a reliable source, but where is it?
Anonymous
The previous posters are all wrong. Both top students and low performing students are cheating. It is stressful for both types so saying one or the other is doing it is just wrong. It is all races too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Low performing prepped and un-prepped students who cannot handle TJ rigor, and resorting to cheating out of desperation should not have been admitted. How did they make it in such large number? Is remedial not as indepth to bridge the gap?


The unripped kids came from less affluent schools but were at the top of their classes. They usually picked things up quickly. The heavily prepped kids needed more help and often resorted to these less ethical means to continue the charade.

Did TJ announce that it was prepped advanced students and not low performing students that were cheating?


DP. They have been cheating at TJ for years. The pressure to succeed is powerful.

who is They? prepped advanced students or low performing students?


I'd heard most of the kids from the lower-income schools outperform the preppers because they're from the very top of their schools, but many of the preppers struggle to keep up and restore to cheating.

Unfortunately SOLs show otherwise. As does any other measurable metric. URMs always perform poorly when compared to affluent peers. This is exactly why experience factors are part of the admissions process. Without experience factors, many would not get in.


Citation that shows who is doing poorly on SOLs?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Low performing prepped and un-prepped students who cannot handle TJ rigor, and resorting to cheating out of desperation should not have been admitted. How did they make it in such large number? Is remedial not as indepth to bridge the gap?


The unripped kids came from less affluent schools but were at the top of their classes. They usually picked things up quickly. The heavily prepped kids needed more help and often resorted to these less ethical means to continue the charade.

Did TJ announce that it was prepped advanced students and not low performing students that were cheating?


DP. They have been cheating at TJ for years. The pressure to succeed is powerful.

who is They? prepped advanced students or low performing students?


I'd heard most of the kids from the lower-income schools outperform the preppers because they're from the very top of their schools, but many of the preppers struggle to keep up and restore to cheating.

Unfortunately SOLs show otherwise. As does any other measurable metric. URMs always perform poorly when compared to affluent peers. This is exactly why experience factors are part of the admissions process. Without experience factors, many would not get in.


The SOLs show nothing of the sort. Give it up already, Your gaslightining isn't working.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Low performing prepped and un-prepped students who cannot handle TJ rigor, and resorting to cheating out of desperation should not have been admitted. How did they make it in such large number? Is remedial not as indepth to bridge the gap?


The unripped kids came from less affluent schools but were at the top of their classes. They usually picked things up quickly. The heavily prepped kids needed more help and often resorted to these less ethical means to continue the charade.

Did TJ announce that it was prepped advanced students and not low performing students that were cheating?


DP. They have been cheating at TJ for years. The pressure to succeed is powerful.

who is They? prepped advanced students or low performing students?


I'd heard most of the kids from the lower-income schools outperform the preppers because they're from the very top of their schools, but many of the preppers struggle to keep up and restore to cheating.


No you didn't, unless you were talking to yourself.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Low performing prepped and un-prepped students who cannot handle TJ rigor, and resorting to cheating out of desperation should not have been admitted. How did they make it in such large number? Is remedial not as indepth to bridge the gap?


The unripped kids came from less affluent schools but were at the top of their classes. They usually picked things up quickly. The heavily prepped kids needed more help and often resorted to these less ethical means to continue the charade.

Did TJ announce that it was prepped advanced students and not low performing students that were cheating?


DP. They have been cheating at TJ for years. The pressure to succeed is powerful.

who is They? prepped advanced students or low performing students?


I'd heard most of the kids from the lower-income schools outperform the preppers because they're from the very top of their schools, but many of the preppers struggle to keep up and restore to cheating.

Unfortunately SOLs show otherwise. As does any other measurable metric. URMs always perform poorly when compared to affluent peers. This is exactly why experience factors are part of the admissions process. Without experience factors, many would not get in.


Citation that shows who is doing poorly on SOLs?


I doubt they've seen a break down of TJ students by SOL and base school but the base schools have pretty persistent gaps in SOL.
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