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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Kids in General Ed should an advantage in the admission system compared to those in AAP. AAP have much smaller class sizes, less disruptive and low abiility students, more challenging classes.The standard of education is much higher in AAP. Kids who succeed in General ed despite the disadvantages should get a bump in comparison. [/quote] Using attending school rather than base school simply advantages one set of gen ed kids at the expense of another set. The ones zoned to a non-AAP center will get a huge boost in admissions, since most of the AAP kids will leave for the center. The gen ed kids zoned to the center have almost no chance, since they have to compete not only with the AAP kids zoned to their school, but also a bunch of extra AAP kids enrolled at the center. [/quote] The gen ed base school kids who got in ahead of AAP center students are the ones with the lowest grades at TJ. If you can't get into AAP, why are you at TJ which is AAP on steroids?[/quote]
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