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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Kids who are below 3.0 were sent a letter earlier this spring and were placed in remediation. I haven’t heard if those students will actually be sent back, though. [/quote] Please take the student’s state of mind into consideration, imagine how his middle school peers might perceive or react to this situation.[/quote] It is unjust and unethical to admit underprepared students solely for the sake of diversity, only to have them struggle academically with poor grades and endure the emotional burden of having to return to their base school. [/quote] My kid is a TJ and doing fine (above a 3.0 unweighted) and loves the kids, but the teachers are the absolute worst. They literally guve no Fs. It's not a supportive learning environment by any stretch of the imagination.[/quote] They think they're college professors and treat these 15 year old like their 19. They're used to 15 year old that can learn like 19 year old. [/quote] There are always bad apples out there, but truly my child is either very unlucky and got the worst they have to offer or they have a lot of teachers that really don't care anymore. Jaded. I went to HYPSM and most professors were amazing. Very few were actually aholes to the students. You can have a brutal academic environment and not be heartless. [/quote]
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