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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am an asian and I do not mind making changes to increase the diversity. However, I hate to say its not well thought out and not all factors were taken into consideration. AAP center schools are at a disadvantage as every school gets the same minimum quota and its a lot easier to get into TJ from a non AAP center school than AAP center school. Also, there is no preference for a smarter or hard working kid who took all honors courses in middle school along with Geo HN/Algebra II HN and STEM focus electives compared to someone who just took the easier route of Algebra I in 8th grade and got the similar GPA. In my opinion TJ will be slowly watered down in over all quality as it is forced to cater to a much wider range of students than earlier, though still going to be better than other high schools in the area. [/quote] You appear to have missed the entire reason they went to the 1.5% . . . [/quote]
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