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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Cheating is WRONG, but there is NOTHING WRONG with working very hard people. Same as spots or anything else in life. I do not support cheating. But I'm tired of people saying xyz has no life because he/she studies all the time. If it is not your kid, then it is none of your business! [/quote] If it is someone else's kid's family engaging in unethical behavior in an attempt to unbalance the admissions process to a school that I pay taxes to fund and support, then it is absolutely my business. What went on at Curie is AT BARE MINIMUM extremely unethical and aided 133 students in matriculating to TJ last year.[/quote] You pay tax regardless of what schools they go to anyway. These kids' parents also pay taxes too. [/quote] Yep. And therefore it matters to all of us, even those of us who have no kids at all or who send our kids to private schools. Thank you for making my point - couldn't have done it better myself.[/quote] Funny, people who have no kids or who send kids to private schools will not making comments here. [/quote] Keep believing that. There are lots of reasons for people to care about schools and opportunities for kids above and beyond actually having kids themselves to take advantage of those opportunities. It's called giving a *bleep* about your community.[/quote]
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