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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Are all C4TJ parents total dicks? Or just the one on DCUM? [/quote] Yes of course they all are. When I lose an argument I resort to abuse. I am such an angel and delightful company.[/quote] That would explain the constant stream of C4TJ [b]a-hole posts[/b]. Don’t they have anything better to do with your time? Kick puppies? [/quote] The lack of self-awareness is ironic. [/quote] +1. If you’ve seen the recent rantings of TJAAG leaders like Rachel Lei you’d know they are even more aggressive and obnoxious. They are complete narcissists who spend all their time trying to remake TJ so they can still bring up TJ in every conversation, but without having to apologize for the school having “too many” Asian kids. [/quote] “Both sides”. Trying to deflect from 67 pages of C4TJ a-hole posts? Hard to do when we can all read them for ourselves. [/quote] Let's not forget the smug taunting coming from the pro reform crowd. The repeated posts calling TJ kids cheaters and preppers. The casual accusations of racism and white supremacy. The constant belittling and put downs. Ad hominem after Ad hominem. This has been going on for months and months. The pro reform crowd haven't been acting like angels.[/quote] But I heard some people who spent a lot of money at a prep center had access to the test?[/quote] They had access to the test when they were taking it.[/quote] This is stupid. I can't believe anyone has seen the test ahead of time. Yes, its possible that a few kids might have known few questions ahead of time if they had taken the test a later date and someone leaked the questions to them, but this is insignificant. However, what is plausible is that the test questions will not fall out of sky and the prep centers could have extensively prepped them with previous SAT/ACT type questions. Since there can't be infinite variety of problems/questions, well prepped students could have encountered similar questions before. OR those who prepared the test questions gotten lazy and copied the questions from previous tests or books etc. For example, when I was doing my masters, we had an open book exam. One of the questions came in the test was straight from the book (it was in recommended book list) that only my friend and I had already seen day before and immediately recognized it. It was a difficult problem and only two of us got it correct. Is it our fault, considered cheating or the professor is really lazy? I still don't know for sure, but we never told the professor and couple of other classmates we told just called us lucky bastards :) [/quote] The Quant-Q shares almost no commonalities with SAT or ACT type materials.[/quote]
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