Shoudn' be a subforum for TJHSST

Anonymous
Thanks for starting yet another TJ thread that repeats the same points, OP.
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Anonymous wrote:E3 is more relevant to AAP than TJ.


Speaking of disinformation bot.
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Anonymous wrote:It would be nice if the TJ threads stopped repeating the exact same arguments. Cheating, math issues, E3, and math changes. Rinse and repeat. Just keep it to one thread and stop spilling the same topics to every TJ thread out there.


It’s election year and Republicans love recycling their “issues”.

They love their test buying folklore too, without ever mentioning who the seller is.


Couldn't help yourself could you? Take it to one of the existing topics already discussing this.


There is literally a thread about cheating and it's still brought up every time someone brings up merit or testing.


#fakenews
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Anonymous wrote:The amount of TJHSST traffic on the AAP forum has been pretty high. People concerned about AAP mostly have kids in 3rd grade. People concerned about TJ mostly have kids in 8th grade.


I’d love to see TJ shutdown completely.


Id like to see like 2 more of them opened up. Sort of a Stuyvesant, Bronx Science, Brooklyn Tech model.


It sounds like there are enough qualified kids that would work out great and end the forced scarcity.
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Anonymous wrote:The amount of TJHSST traffic on the AAP forum has been pretty high. People concerned about AAP mostly have kids in 3rd grade. People concerned about TJ mostly have kids in 8th grade.


I’d love to see TJ shutdown completely.


Id like to see like 2 more of them opened up. Sort of a Stuyvesant, Bronx Science, Brooklyn Tech model.


It sounds like there are enough qualified kids that would work out great and end the forced scarcity.



I would like the academic standards held up, but having an additional STEM center should also reduce the need for long commutes for the students too.
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Anonymous wrote:Thanks for starting yet another TJ thread that repeats the same points, OP.


I didn't see one on the first page and it seemed like it would be useful to have a separate subgroup for TJHSST considering all the controversy there is.
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