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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If FCPS says don't prep, then I don't think you should do it. To the best of my knowledge, FCPS has never come out and said this. Basically, the critical comments represent a culture clash. This is just the way it is done in Korean and China and India. Not surprisingly, these groups are hugely over-represented in AAP and at TJ. And at Harvard, Stanford etc., etc.[/quote] They may not say don't prep through taking a pra tice test boot camp [b]but they do say that the best way to prep is with a good night's sleep and a good breakfast.[/b] When you are going to take the SAT, you are not told to only prepare with sleep and food.[/quote] True; do you think that is code for “don’t prep?” It seems to me they would issue a stronger statement than that if they really discouraged prepping. They must know it goes on. [/quote] [b]It is more politically correct to say what you should do, rather than what you shouldn't do. Ever try this method with your kids? [/b] [/quote] yeah, “you should eat your peas.” Never seems to work very well. :roll: [/quote]
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