How many TJ kids got into MIT this season?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I asked out of curiosity...DC told me this is widely talked that TJ hosted AMC every year however that student always took AMC test outside TJ.


What's the catch here? Why take AMC outside and what does it suggest?

It's only an issue if the testing center is a bit sketchy and doesn't enforce the rules about allowed materials or time limits.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:4 TJ kids were admitted to MIT in RD. 2 are attending. The other 2 have committed to Harvard.

I believe Harvard accepted 7 kids from TJ this year and ALL of them picked Harvard. Some of the Harvard admits/commits were rejected from MIT and Stanford. And the MIT commits didn’t get accepted to Stanford/Harvard.

4 got into Stanford. Only 1 attending. The others chose Harvard and Princeton. Stanford seems to be the “hardest” to get into from TJ.


With the funding chaos at Harvard, this makes little sense.
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Anonymous wrote:I'd heard this is the strongest TJ class in decades regarding college outcomes. I suspect it's because of the improved selection process that eliminated less talented students' entry through cheating.


The reason of TJ has 0 MIT EA admission this season is cheating is being reported to MIT for certain person/group. Historic event.


Yup. Varsity math team cheater. No one on VMT got accepted to MIT this year and historically at least a few do.


Wow - what happened? How did they cheat? What were consequences?


I’d also like to know more details.


Student has been caught using chatgpt to do assignments.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:4 TJ kids were admitted to MIT in RD. 2 are attending. The other 2 have committed to Harvard.

I believe Harvard accepted 7 kids from TJ this year and ALL of them picked Harvard. Some of the Harvard admits/commits were rejected from MIT and Stanford. And the MIT commits didn’t get accepted to Stanford/Harvard.

4 got into Stanford. Only 1 attending. The others chose Harvard and Princeton. Stanford seems to be the “hardest” to get into from TJ.


With the funding chaos at Harvard, this makes little sense.


Funding chaos at every university in the country; Harvard took the lead. Harvard is Harvard.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:A student can only register AMC test outside the "home" school if the home school does not provide the test. Since TJ only hosts one (10b/12b), it is possible to register in other school for (10a/12a). The two tests are usually 2 week apart.

For TJ hosted test, it is within the school hour. It is very inconvenient to take the test outside TJ since it require at least 2 hours absence during the school day. DC did not sign up for extra test because of the extra effort to leave earlier and drive to another school.


So how is that cheating as some claimed here?
Anonymous
Our neighbor's child who attended Woodson HS got into MIT.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Our neighbor's child who attended Woodson HS got into MIT.


Congratulations!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A student can only register AMC test outside the "home" school if the home school does not provide the test. Since TJ only hosts one (10b/12b), it is possible to register in other school for (10a/12a). The two tests are usually 2 week apart.

For TJ hosted test, it is within the school hour. It is very inconvenient to take the test outside TJ since it require at least 2 hours absence during the school day. DC did not sign up for extra test because of the extra effort to leave earlier and drive to another school.


So how is that cheating as some claimed here?


Mostly because of the ethnicity of the student in question. If she did well and they're was anything irregular about her CV, it must be because she cheated. It couldn't be because she had a schedule conflict, she must have cheated.

People on the left have convinced themselves that Asian academic achievement is the result of cheating despite peer reviewed research concluding it's because Asians study more than others.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A student can only register AMC test outside the "home" school if the home school does not provide the test. Since TJ only hosts one (10b/12b), it is possible to register in other school for (10a/12a). The two tests are usually 2 week apart.

For TJ hosted test, it is within the school hour. It is very inconvenient to take the test outside TJ since it require at least 2 hours absence during the school day. DC did not sign up for extra test because of the extra effort to leave earlier and drive to another school.


So how is that cheating as some claimed here?


Mostly because of the ethnicity of the student in question. If she did well and they're was anything irregular about her CV, it must be because she cheated. It couldn't be because she had a schedule conflict, she must have cheated.

People on the left have convinced themselves that Asian academic achievement is the result of cheating despite peer reviewed research concluding it's because Asians study more than others.


Nothing to do with race. Far from it.

This is one particular instance and the student has been caught and has been dealt with by one particular college. But other colleges do not know about this.

Do not want to discuss too much about a single student.
Anonymous
I am sure it is not race related. Interesting thing is many in this thread did not know the test process and claim there is nothing concerning. Obviously the kids know better.
Anonymous
The AMC tests have been dealing with issues of test questions being copied and released to kids taking the test at a later time in the day. I think it was 2 years ago that there was an issue with Proctors releasing the test early. I know over the last few years that the AMC has openly discussed issues with cheating. This has not been hidden.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cNjwhxEb0q0 Skip the first minute of the video and then jump ahead for another ad. Google AMC cheating and you will see forums and articles on what is happening. Cheating on the AMC 10 and 12 is a well-known issue. The WSJ wrote about it in 2024.
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