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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My 2c' - Take the 4 years of guaranteed great education at TJ vs the crapshoot that Ivy league or T20 admission is![/quote] So true and not to mention how much better it is today since they got rid of all the cheaters.[/quote] There is rampant cheating at the school now. Are you saying they got rid of the cheaters just today? [/quote] DP She is equating prepping for standardized tests with cheating.[/quote] Cheating to get in v. Cheating to stay in/at the top…still means lots of cheaters IN the school.[/quote] I don't consider something like kaplan or khan academy to be cheating but to each his own.[/quote] Many families bought access to question banks with the answers to the entrance exam. That's cheating.[/quote] You know what would have been an easy fix? Change the questions. Also they could have gone after these people who are selling question banks. They could have filed a lawsuit. No need to remove recommendation letters. If they really are addressing cheating, they would have gone about it in a different way. But this is not even on their radar because they want to get on the George Floyd protest bandwagon.[/quote] George Floyd was an excuse, they've been wanting to do this for decades.[/quote]
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