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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am a TJ alum, who received a merit scholarship to a T-20 university, and now manage a team of AI/ML solution architects. I can understand competitors and individuals for personal reasons holding grudge against Curie, but for me, coming from a lower middle class family, attending Curie personally helped me gain in-depth foundational skills and knowledge in middle school English, Math, and Science at an advanced level that wasnt available at my public school. That solid foundation is what gave me the confidence to enroll in the most challenging TJ coursework and participate in competitive stem teams at national level. [/quote] What a sad indictment of our public school system. [/quote] Just as MLK envisioned, the entire basketball team should be selected based on each player's individual "preparation" and effort, even if it results in a majority of a single race. There should be no racial balancing.[/quote] Most of us can agree on what MLK would have done if he noticed a well prepped basketball team with majority from one race. He would have encouraged their prep work and wished them success. Similarly, what would he have done if he noticed TJ with majority from one race? Encourage them or figure out how to supress and limit their percent representation? [/quote]
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