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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Wierd they couldn’t figure out new questions every year? [/quote]They did. The notion that the problems seen at Curie were the exact same as those asked in future admissions test is false. "Buying the answers" really means "buying [i]past[/i] questions and answers". Personally, I think the solution would have been to publicly release past exams to reduce the benefit of places like Curies[/quote] No, it's not that kind of test. The solution was to scrap it and change to a different type of test. Which they did. Problem solved. People complain, but people complain about everything.[/quote] Your BS story has been sending more traffic towards Curie, and demand for math and science enrichment has grown multifold after the test was scrapped. Do you work for Curie?[/quote] If people want to send their children to a cram school associated with that behavior, that's on them. The changes made to the admissions process have successfully racheted down the math class arms race. Thankfully.[/quote] Thank you for your continued support. We do have referral bonus. - The Real Curie Owner I for one miss the good old days where you could just buy your way into TJ.[/quote][/quote]
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