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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]That is false and is illegal. If you can prove it, you can win a massive multimillion-dollar suit against the county![/quote] A court already looked at all the evidence and in the end the US Courts determined the board’s move was legal. Some might not like that outcome, but we all live in a nation with laws and courts.[/quote] That is true, but some are committed to spreading a false narratigve because they prefer a system that is easy to game.[/quote] Sure if hard work, sacrifice and studying are gaming the system. At some point the "diversity first" crowd realized that they could never achieve parity because one group studied harder than other groups and started equating studying with cheating. This is how civilizations are lost.[/quote] That's not what they were saying. The problem is it wasn't about hard work but being wealthy enough to buy access to the entry exam.[/quote] And we know that they are full of chit. Noone was buying access to the exam. And if they were, it is access that is available to the general public for like $20-$40 You can buy quant Q TJHSST test prep books on amazon for about that much. https://www.amazon.com/New-TJHSST-Math-Workbook-Advanced/dp/1794340904 https://www.amazon.com/TJHSST-Quant-Q-Vol-1/dp/1950573788[/quote] Do those books include actual test questions from prior years? Probably not if they haven’t been pulled from Amazon yet. If they do then someone broke their NDA. Paying $$$$ to have access to previous test questions on an NDA-protected test provides an unfair advantage to wealthy kids in admissions for a public school program. [/quote] Yeah, someone broke the unenforceable NDA. That's why there are books on Amazon that tell you the format of the test and the types of questions on the test.[/quote]
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