TJ exam this weekend

Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous
That prompt is ridiculously easy. Let's hope that no one has to cheat to get the correct answer.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you go to YouTube there is a page called EduAvenues that has the test from last Saturday up

Sketch as anything since everyone signed confidentially agreements


$1800 for their small group course. Not even individual in nature. Deeply unethical.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you go to YouTube there is a page called EduAvenues that has the test from last Saturday up

Sketch as anything since everyone signed confidentially agreements


$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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Our MS has been holding prep classes for everyone who is applying including a mock test last weekend. DC is prepared.


totally not the question asked. get over yourself!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you go to YouTube there is a page called EduAvenues that has the test from last Saturday up

Sketch as anything since everyone signed confidentially agreements


$1800 for their small group course. Not even individual in nature. Deeply unethical.


Reminds me of the test buying scandals that led to the revised selection process.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you go to YouTube there is a page called EduAvenues that has the test from last Saturday up

Sketch as anything since everyone signed confidentially agreements


$1800 for their small group course. Not even individual in nature. Deeply unethical.


Reminds me of the test buying scandals that led to the revised selection process.


If you can't beat them, join them. LOL
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our MS has been holding prep classes for everyone who is applying including a mock test last weekend. DC is prepared.


Wow. Our school had nothing. So glad the students are on an even plane, not.


I also have a child that takes it tomorrow. I'm actually happy for the students from URM schools that they got to take tours of TJ that other schools didn't had the chance for, and now receive TJ PREP and mock exams that other students have been vehemently accused for. Kudos to the district for leveling the play field.


Wouldn't leveling the playing field be giving the resource to everyone?


There was no prep class offered at Longfellow.

No opportunity for a campus tour either, so far as I’m aware.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our MS has been holding prep classes for everyone who is applying including a mock test last weekend. DC is prepared.


Wow. Our school had nothing. So glad the students are on an even plane, not.


I also have a child that takes it tomorrow. I'm actually happy for the students from URM schools that they got to take tours of TJ that other schools didn't had the chance for, and now receive TJ PREP and mock exams that other students have been vehemently accused for. Kudos to the district for leveling the play field.


Wouldn't leveling the playing field be giving the resource to everyone?


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?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote: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.


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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our MS has been holding prep classes for everyone who is applying including a mock test last weekend. DC is prepared.


Wow. Our school had nothing. So glad the students are on an even plane, not.


I also have a child that takes it tomorrow. I'm actually happy for the students from URM schools that they got to take tours of TJ that other schools didn't had the chance for, and now receive TJ PREP and mock exams that other students have been vehemently accused for. Kudos to the district for leveling the play field.


Wouldn't leveling the playing field be giving the resource to everyone?


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?


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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.


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.


TJ's president? As in the Student Government president? Or did you mean principal?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our MS has been holding prep classes for everyone who is applying including a mock test last weekend. DC is prepared.


Wow. Our school had nothing. So glad the students are on an even plane, not.


I also have a child that takes it tomorrow. I'm actually happy for the students from URM schools that they got to take tours of TJ that other schools didn't had the chance for, and now receive TJ PREP and mock exams that other students have been vehemently accused for. Kudos to the district for leveling the play field.


Wouldn't leveling the playing field be giving the resource to everyone?


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?


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.


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.

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