It will be different because they know students would cheat. If you need to cheat to do well, you will fail at TJ so better to get a true result. |
Lovely students they have. Honor has become a thing of the past nowadays. |
That prompt is ridiculously easy. Let's hope that no one has to cheat to get the correct answer. |
More than one kid seems to have had some trouble with it, including the OP's DC. |
$1800 for their small group course. Not even individual in nature. Deeply unethical. |
The founder is a TJ grad who has been working with the school. Notice no name. |
totally not the question asked. get over yourself! |
Reminds me of the test buying scandals that led to the revised selection process. |
If you can't beat them, join them. LOL |
There was no prep class offered at Longfellow. No opportunity for a campus tour either, so far as I’m aware. |
My child didn't take any TJ prep. Nor was his school offered any tour. I think the county could treat all schools equally by prepping and giving mock exams to all students. Why leave the job to Prep centers? |
When I was at TJ there was a massive scandal because a student wrote a college essay for Yale about the culture of cheating present at TJ and Yale's leadership called TJ's president about it....so about that honor. |
I guess there a few rare kids that didn't but places like Curie claim they account for over 30% of the entering class you know the vast majority are coming from one prep place or another. |
TJ's president? As in the Student Government president? Or did you mean principal? |
I hate curie as much as anyone else. They are a scam. Curie has more than 30% of the applying students in their centers. So going to curie gives you a slightly below average chance. |