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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Longfellow is probably the strongest but forget about TJ. [/quote] That's weird since Longfellow sends more kids to TJ than any other MS. Going there is a big advantage.[/quote] After all the media attention and all of the changes at TJ receiving so much public attention, you have no business spreading misinformation. Choosing Longfellow is literally a [i]dis[/i]advantage. A top-tier student from the nontraditional feeders has a significantly greater chance at TJ.[/quote] You consider it a disadvantage even though more kids get in from Longfellow than any other MS? Seems like it has the best odds and your trying to keep it a secret. [/quote] Do you think Longfellow is handing out inflated grades or the teachers are coaching the kids in writing their essays for the portrait sheet? If not, then Longfellow is giving no advantage whatsoever to the applicants. It is a fact that Longfellow kids need a higher assessed score on the TJ application than kids coming from schools that only send their top 1.5%. If Longfellow is not actively doing anything to boost their kids' scores, then it would be disadvantageous to attend Longfellow. [/quote]
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