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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If the test that was supposed to be unpreppable is preppable, that's a good argument for moving on. The system was supposed to be one that you couldn't prepare for, so any. successful preparation service is evidence that the system was broken [/quote] Every test is preppable, some are a lot harder than others. It's relatively straightforward to make the TJ test less preppable, simply invest a bit more time in making the problems more difficult. Also, removing the test rather than having it coexist as another data point is just plain lazy.[/quote] FCPS and the TJ Admissions Office does not create and has never created any aspect of the initial TJ exam. They leave that process to professionals and to tried-and-true exams like the SHSAT, ACT Aspire, and Quant-Q. [/quote]
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