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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]LOL. You are clearly delusional. TJ senior class has 345 students (out of abojt 430 senior class size) who are National merit semi finalists or commended. 165 are semi finalists and 180 commended. You can’t achieve these honors simply with test prep. You will see a significant drop with the class of 2025 (first year under new admissions system). I have a child admitted under the new system who probably wouldn’t have applied under the old system and [google]they even see the difference in the kids admitted now and the impression is not smarter nor naturally more intelligent[/google]. [/quote] Fwiw, there's a point where bringing together the best of the best is no longer beneficial for anyone - and TJ was at that point, was passed that point. [/quote] That’s a good argument for returning TJ to use as a community school and abandoning the false pretense that it still attracts the region’s best students. [/quote] No, it's not. I'm sorry you didn't understand my point.[/quote] TJ admissions were revised so that Langley would be the #1 school, that's what the parents paid for.[/quote]
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