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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]TJ admissions is trying to pick better students in the last couple of years but there will always be ones that get through. Parents keep your cheating, low performing students at the base school. They will go to better colleges from there we promise.[/quote] The drop in stature just lags behind the changes which should improve TJ's standing just like it has greatly detoxified the schools environment. [b]Cure's[/b] ad showed over a third of entering class under the old process were their customers who also had access to their question bank. The old process was rewarding those who could afford to buy access. It was definitely not merit.[/quote] Thank you for the Curie mention. Your hallucination has given a lot of attention to Curie, but all year long classes are full, especially the advanced track. Others, please do not join Curie without doing your research, and complain how difficult the curriculum is. Most of Curie middle school students enter High School to begin Precalculus, and the remaining enroll in Algebra 2. [/quote] DP. People like me who post about the Curie situation do not care about whether or not it remains in business. We post only to highlight the reasons why standardized testing cannot and should not be used as a gatekeeper for access to exceptional educational opportunities like TJ. The more you talk about Curie's success, the more you make our point for us. Go on, knock yourselves out. Make your millions off of families who feel like they have to consume your product in order to be considered "good parents" in your community. Continue to apparently limit your consumer base to only one ethnic demographic. We don't care. We just don't want admissions processes to reward the people who pay large amounts of money to consume your product. [b]And guess what? We won.[/b][/quote]
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