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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don’t care what ethnicity this company is owned by. I do care that 1) they appear to be teaching children to cheat on the TJ admissions test 2) appear to only be willing to teach children of Indian descent and 3) pressured LCPS to maintain their numbers at TJ to preserve their business. [/quote] When people cannot compete with hard work and intelligence then they blame everything else. No one is cheating. If the tests are made available to the owners of this prep company before the examination why is no one going after them? Hmmm.... I mean there is still FBI and law and order in this country. So why has no one been able to catch all the owners of all these prep companies? Why not send your kid to this prep company and get a good idea of what they are teaching and how they are cheating? You are being f**ked in the rear by Trump but you want to blame a minority group for whatever is wrong with this country and your life. You are basically a damn racist. [/quote] If the prep company’s services are so worthless why do people send their kids it? Crickets...[/quote] People send their kids to these prep services because they do not expect that the schools will do a good job of giving enough practice. This is the reason many people do not go to these courses because they do not teach content knowledge (which is assumed) and they focus more and more on doing tons of practice. This is not a tutoring service, it is a practice or coaching service. Besides, since most kids of their social circle are going to these classes they prefer that the kids spend time with these studious kids. If these kids do not go to these prep classes they will end up just watching TV or wasting time on video games. To spend this money means that they are doing something constructive and not getting into mischief by having lots of free time. For some parents, it is also some kind of childcare where the kids are doing something meaningful and not losing learning over summer. [/quote]
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