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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]No, they'll just use what they have without the proxy discrimination of the 1.5% and experience factors.[/quote] The geographic distribution was the best part of the new admissions plan. The experience factors should certainly be left out. [/quote] It is very good in theory. In practice, the non-AAP students are having a difficult time. They are in the same classes with high performing students who can do the work. What do you think is the result?[/quote] There are AAP students in every pyramid. Presumably, most of the gifted math and science students were in AAP. There are probably some that weren't, they should be able to succeed at TJ. (Not surprising that some are having a difficult time, after the last two years. This year is hardly representative of anything. [/quote]
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