Court: TJ's New Admission Policy Does Not Discriminate

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:When a group of people is good enough to fill 95% of a team, 70% does feel like discrimination.

Another example, the NBA, Athletics teams, NFL, NHL...Well, Asians are not represented per their population % there and NO ONE seems to be saying "Let's fix this"


Why should someone else be expected to represent Asian American interests? If they want it so badly, Asian Americans need to develop their own diversity, equity & inclusion industry, financially and politically, to assert their census status as a minority populace, and defend merit based access to advanced education.


Not sure about any of that but glad that FCPS has raised the merit standards for TJ by eliminating the rampant cheating that had tainted admissions in previous years.


Hmm.... Do you have any proof/reference? Looking at the performance for AMC 10 etc. it seems class of 2025 and beyond are lagging behind other local schools. PSAT/NMSQT this year will be another benchmark for the class of 2025. Science Olympiad and other Science/Math/Academic competitions will still have some seniors. Drama and other non-stem activities including sports; maybe is getting better

Where do you see the class of 2025's AMC 10 scores?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When a group of people is good enough to fill 95% of a team, 70% does feel like discrimination.

Another example, the NBA, Athletics teams, NFL, NHL...Well, Asians are not represented per their population % there and NO ONE seems to be saying "Let's fix this"


Why should someone else be expected to represent Asian American interests? If they want it so badly, Asian Americans need to develop their own diversity, equity & inclusion industry, financially and politically, to assert their census status as a minority populace, and defend merit based access to advanced education.


Not sure about any of that but glad that FCPS has raised the merit standards for TJ by eliminating the rampant cheating that had tainted admissions in previous years.


Hmm.... Do you have any proof/reference? Looking at the performance for AMC 10 etc. it seems class of 2025 and beyond are lagging behind other local schools. PSAT/NMSQT this year will be another benchmark for the class of 2025. Science Olympiad and other Science/Math/Academic competitions will still have some seniors. Drama and other non-stem activities including sports; maybe is getting better

Where do you see the class of 2025's AMC 10 scores?


They're just making things up to suit their narrative.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When a group of people is good enough to fill 95% of a team, 70% does feel like discrimination.

Another example, the NBA, Athletics teams, NFL, NHL...Well, Asians are not represented per their population % there and NO ONE seems to be saying "Let's fix this"


Why should someone else be expected to represent Asian American interests? If they want it so badly, Asian Americans need to develop their own diversity, equity & inclusion industry, financially and politically, to assert their census status as a minority populace, and defend merit based access to advanced education.


Not sure about any of that but glad that FCPS has raised the merit standards for TJ by eliminating the rampant cheating that had tainted admissions in previous years.


Hmm.... Do you have any proof/reference? Looking at the performance for AMC 10 etc. it seems class of 2025 and beyond are lagging behind other local schools. PSAT/NMSQT this year will be another benchmark for the class of 2025. Science Olympiad and other Science/Math/Academic competitions will still have some seniors. Drama and other non-stem activities including sports; maybe is getting better

Where do you see the class of 2025's AMC 10 scores?


They're just making things up to suit their narrative.


Unlike the #BackDoorKaren "heard" stuff, this is actual data https://amc-reg.maa.org/reports/generalreports.aspx
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When a group of people is good enough to fill 95% of a team, 70% does feel like discrimination.

Another example, the NBA, Athletics teams, NFL, NHL...Well, Asians are not represented per their population % there and NO ONE seems to be saying "Let's fix this"


Why should someone else be expected to represent Asian American interests? If they want it so badly, Asian Americans need to develop their own diversity, equity & inclusion industry, financially and politically, to assert their census status as a minority populace, and defend merit based access to advanced education.


Not sure about any of that but glad that FCPS has raised the merit standards for TJ by eliminating the rampant cheating that had tainted admissions in previous years.


Hmm.... Do you have any proof/reference? Looking at the performance for AMC 10 etc. it seems class of 2025 and beyond are lagging behind other local schools. PSAT/NMSQT this year will be another benchmark for the class of 2025. Science Olympiad and other Science/Math/Academic competitions will still have some seniors. Drama and other non-stem activities including sports; maybe is getting better

Where do you see the class of 2025's AMC 10 scores?


They're just making things up to suit their narrative.


Unlike the #BackDoorKaren "heard" stuff, this is actual data https://amc-reg.maa.org/reports/generalreports.aspx


Sadly, I don't see TJ listed in the dropdown. So guessing that poster went through every single AMC10 score to compile their own list of TJ students by hand. LOLZ
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When a group of people is good enough to fill 95% of a team, 70% does feel like discrimination.

Another example, the NBA, Athletics teams, NFL, NHL...Well, Asians are not represented per their population % there and NO ONE seems to be saying "Let's fix this"


Why should someone else be expected to represent Asian American interests? If they want it so badly, Asian Americans need to develop their own diversity, equity & inclusion industry, financially and politically, to assert their census status as a minority populace, and defend merit based access to advanced education.


Not sure about any of that but glad that FCPS has raised the merit standards for TJ by eliminating the rampant cheating that had tainted admissions in previous years.


Despite racists accusing them as cheaters, competitive TJ students made their way to International Math competition and National Science Bowl finals

https://patch.com/virginia/greateralexandria/tj-students-secure-first-place-global-math-competition

https://www.jlab.org/news/releases/2023-virginia-regional-high-school-science-bowl-results

Go Colonials! never mind the racists!

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When a group of people is good enough to fill 95% of a team, 70% does feel like discrimination.

Another example, the NBA, Athletics teams, NFL, NHL...Well, Asians are not represented per their population % there and NO ONE seems to be saying "Let's fix this"


Why should someone else be expected to represent Asian American interests? If they want it so badly, Asian Americans need to develop their own diversity, equity & inclusion industry, financially and politically, to assert their census status as a minority populace, and defend merit based access to advanced education.


Not sure about any of that but glad that FCPS has raised the merit standards for TJ by eliminating the rampant cheating that had tainted admissions in previous years.


Despite racists accusing them as cheaters, competitive TJ students made their way to International Math competition and National Science Bowl finals

https://patch.com/virginia/greateralexandria/tj-students-secure-first-place-global-math-competition

https://www.jlab.org/news/releases/2023-virginia-regional-high-school-science-bowl-results

Go Colonials! never mind the racists!



Congrats to the new kids already breaking new records @TJ!! The parents who constantly whinge about the good old days when they could buy the answers to the entrance exam are so full of it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When a group of people is good enough to fill 95% of a team, 70% does feel like discrimination.

Another example, the NBA, Athletics teams, NFL, NHL...Well, Asians are not represented per their population % there and NO ONE seems to be saying "Let's fix this"


Why should someone else be expected to represent Asian American interests? If they want it so badly, Asian Americans need to develop their own diversity, equity & inclusion industry, financially and politically, to assert their census status as a minority populace, and defend merit based access to advanced education.


Not sure about any of that but glad that FCPS has raised the merit standards for TJ by eliminating the rampant cheating that had tainted admissions in previous years.


Despite racists accusing them as cheaters, competitive TJ students made their way to International Math competition and National Science Bowl finals

https://patch.com/virginia/greateralexandria/tj-students-secure-first-place-global-math-competition

https://www.jlab.org/news/releases/2023-virginia-regional-high-school-science-bowl-results

Go Colonials! never mind the racists!



Congrats to the new kids already breaking new records @TJ!! The parents who constantly whinge about the good old days when they could buy the answers to the entrance exam are so full of it.


It looks like the kids in these teams were admitted under the old admissions policy and were not “new kids.” Come back when kids from the Class of 2025 or later have accomplished something similar.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When a group of people is good enough to fill 95% of a team, 70% does feel like discrimination.

Another example, the NBA, Athletics teams, NFL, NHL...Well, Asians are not represented per their population % there and NO ONE seems to be saying "Let's fix this"


Why should someone else be expected to represent Asian American interests? If they want it so badly, Asian Americans need to develop their own diversity, equity & inclusion industry, financially and politically, to assert their census status as a minority populace, and defend merit based access to advanced education.


Not sure about any of that but glad that FCPS has raised the merit standards for TJ by eliminating the rampant cheating that had tainted admissions in previous years.


Despite racists accusing them as cheaters, competitive TJ students made their way to International Math competition and National Science Bowl finals

https://patch.com/virginia/greateralexandria/tj-students-secure-first-place-global-math-competition

https://www.jlab.org/news/releases/2023-virginia-regional-high-school-science-bowl-results

Go Colonials! never mind the racists!



Congrats to the new kids already breaking new records @TJ!! The parents who constantly whinge about the good old days when they could buy the answers to the entrance exam are so full of it.


These are old kids who got in on merit.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When a group of people is good enough to fill 95% of a team, 70% does feel like discrimination.

Another example, the NBA, Athletics teams, NFL, NHL...Well, Asians are not represented per their population % there and NO ONE seems to be saying "Let's fix this"


Why should someone else be expected to represent Asian American interests? If they want it so badly, Asian Americans need to develop their own diversity, equity & inclusion industry, financially and politically, to assert their census status as a minority populace, and defend merit based access to advanced education.


Not sure about any of that but glad that FCPS has raised the merit standards for TJ by eliminating the rampant cheating that had tainted admissions in previous years.


Despite racists accusing them as cheaters, competitive TJ students made their way to International Math competition and National Science Bowl finals

https://patch.com/virginia/greateralexandria/tj-students-secure-first-place-global-math-competition

https://www.jlab.org/news/releases/2023-virginia-regional-high-school-science-bowl-results

Go Colonials! never mind the racists!



Congrats to the new kids already breaking new records @TJ!! The parents who constantly whinge about the good old days when they could buy the answers to the entrance exam are so full of it.


It looks like the kids in these teams were admitted under the old admissions policy and were not “new kids.” Come back when kids from the Class of 2025 or later have accomplished something similar.


Weird because it looks like most weren't.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When a group of people is good enough to fill 95% of a team, 70% does feel like discrimination.

Another example, the NBA, Athletics teams, NFL, NHL...Well, Asians are not represented per their population % there and NO ONE seems to be saying "Let's fix this"


Why should someone else be expected to represent Asian American interests? If they want it so badly, Asian Americans need to develop their own diversity, equity & inclusion industry, financially and politically, to assert their census status as a minority populace, and defend merit based access to advanced education.


Not sure about any of that but glad that FCPS has raised the merit standards for TJ by eliminating the rampant cheating that had tainted admissions in previous years.


Despite racists accusing them as cheaters, competitive TJ students made their way to International Math competition and National Science Bowl finals

https://patch.com/virginia/greateralexandria/tj-students-secure-first-place-global-math-competition

https://www.jlab.org/news/releases/2023-virginia-regional-high-school-science-bowl-results

Go Colonials! never mind the racists!



Congrats to the new kids already breaking new records @TJ!! The parents who constantly whinge about the good old days when they could buy the answers to the entrance exam are so full of it.


These are old kids who got in on merit.


Oh sorry you must be confused. Test buying isn't merit.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When a group of people is good enough to fill 95% of a team, 70% does feel like discrimination.

Another example, the NBA, Athletics teams, NFL, NHL...Well, Asians are not represented per their population % there and NO ONE seems to be saying "Let's fix this"


Why should someone else be expected to represent Asian American interests? If they want it so badly, Asian Americans need to develop their own diversity, equity & inclusion industry, financially and politically, to assert their census status as a minority populace, and defend merit based access to advanced education.


Not sure about any of that but glad that FCPS has raised the merit standards for TJ by eliminating the rampant cheating that had tainted admissions in previous years.

Continually calling a bunch of kids cheaters without any proof doesn’t seem right.


The proof was posted here many many times. Wealthy families were gaming admissions by purchasing access to the test questions from various prep centers. The final straw was when one center took out an ad in the paper to boast how 30% of TJ's entering class were their clients and listed their names.


Taking a test prep course for TJ, SAT, LSAT, bar exam, etc. is not "cheating."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When a group of people is good enough to fill 95% of a team, 70% does feel like discrimination.

Another example, the NBA, Athletics teams, NFL, NHL...Well, Asians are not represented per their population % there and NO ONE seems to be saying "Let's fix this"


Why should someone else be expected to represent Asian American interests? If they want it so badly, Asian Americans need to develop their own diversity, equity & inclusion industry, financially and politically, to assert their census status as a minority populace, and defend merit based access to advanced education.


Not sure about any of that but glad that FCPS has raised the merit standards for TJ by eliminating the rampant cheating that had tainted admissions in previous years.

Continually calling a bunch of kids cheaters without any proof doesn’t seem right.


The proof was posted here many many times. Wealthy families were gaming admissions by purchasing access to the test questions from various prep centers. The final straw was when one center took out an ad in the paper to boast how 30% of TJ's entering class were their clients and listed their names.


Taking a test prep course for TJ, SAT, LSAT, bar exam, etc. is not "cheating."


But taking a test prep class where they use the actual test questions to prep you is
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When a group of people is good enough to fill 95% of a team, 70% does feel like discrimination.

Another example, the NBA, Athletics teams, NFL, NHL...Well, Asians are not represented per their population % there and NO ONE seems to be saying "Let's fix this"


Why should someone else be expected to represent Asian American interests? If they want it so badly, Asian Americans need to develop their own diversity, equity & inclusion industry, financially and politically, to assert their census status as a minority populace, and defend merit based access to advanced education.


Not sure about any of that but glad that FCPS has raised the merit standards for TJ by eliminating the rampant cheating that had tainted admissions in previous years.

Continually calling a bunch of kids cheaters without any proof doesn’t seem right.


The proof was posted here many many times. Wealthy families were gaming admissions by purchasing access to the test questions from various prep centers. The final straw was when one center took out an ad in the paper to boast how 30% of TJ's entering class were their clients and listed their names.


Taking a test prep course for TJ, SAT, LSAT, bar exam, etc. is not "cheating."


But taking a test prep class where they use the actual test questions to prep you is


It's been covered here many times. Prep centers were accused of cheating by students who claimed to have seen the same questions on the exam at the prep center. It came to light that they were debriefing students after the test to compile a question bank over several years in violation of the non-disclosure agreement. This gave their customers an unfair advantage and is cheating.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When a group of people is good enough to fill 95% of a team, 70% does feel like discrimination.

Another example, the NBA, Athletics teams, NFL, NHL...Well, Asians are not represented per their population % there and NO ONE seems to be saying "Let's fix this"


Why should someone else be expected to represent Asian American interests? If they want it so badly, Asian Americans need to develop their own diversity, equity & inclusion industry, financially and politically, to assert their census status as a minority populace, and defend merit based access to advanced education.


Not sure about any of that but glad that FCPS has raised the merit standards for TJ by eliminating the rampant cheating that had tainted admissions in previous years.


Despite racists accusing them as cheaters, competitive TJ students made their way to International Math competition and National Science Bowl finals

https://patch.com/virginia/greateralexandria/tj-students-secure-first-place-global-math-competition

https://www.jlab.org/news/releases/2023-virginia-regional-high-school-science-bowl-results

Go Colonials! never mind the racists!



Congrats to the new kids already breaking new records @TJ!! The parents who constantly whinge about the good old days when they could buy the answers to the entrance exam are so full of it.


It looks like the kids in these teams were admitted under the old admissions policy and were not “new kids.” Come back when kids from the Class of 2025 or later have accomplished something similar.


Weird because it looks like most weren't.


Since one team was all juniors and seniors you’re wrong. Keep peddling your lies, though.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When a group of people is good enough to fill 95% of a team, 70% does feel like discrimination.

Another example, the NBA, Athletics teams, NFL, NHL...Well, Asians are not represented per their population % there and NO ONE seems to be saying "Let's fix this"


Why should someone else be expected to represent Asian American interests? If they want it so badly, Asian Americans need to develop their own diversity, equity & inclusion industry, financially and politically, to assert their census status as a minority populace, and defend merit based access to advanced education.


Not sure about any of that but glad that FCPS has raised the merit standards for TJ by eliminating the rampant cheating that had tainted admissions in previous years.


Despite racists accusing them as cheaters, competitive TJ students made their way to International Math competition and National Science Bowl finals

https://patch.com/virginia/greateralexandria/tj-students-secure-first-place-global-math-competition

https://www.jlab.org/news/releases/2023-virginia-regional-high-school-science-bowl-results

Go Colonials! never mind the racists!



Congrats to the new kids already breaking new records @TJ!! The parents who constantly whinge about the good old days when they could buy the answers to the entrance exam are so full of it.


It looks like the kids in these teams were admitted under the old admissions policy and were not “new kids.” Come back when kids from the Class of 2025 or later have accomplished something similar.


Weird because it looks like most weren't.


Since one team was all juniors and seniors you’re wrong. Keep peddling your lies, though.


Stop lying. They had kids from the lower grades too.
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