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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]TJ will never be shut down and it will remain pretty much the same (demographics) as it is now. However, I think all of this publicity will allow everyone to see it for what it is. A bunch of students who had the resources to prep since birth and are only concerned with their test scores and excluding others who didn't have the same opportunities and resources. I think it's reputation will, and should be, harmed. Personally, I wouldn't want to put a TJ sticker on my car. [/quote] Unless you are an admissions officer at a desirable stem university, or hiring manager at a big tech firm, no one cares what you think about the reputation of TJ. No one but you and the people who have to put up with you due to their unfortunate circumstances.[/quote] Nothing unfortunate about my circumstances. Harvard grad from public K-12 schools, current executive and had fun along the way. I'm fine![/quote] You are apparently the affirmative action, legacy, or athletic admit because the rest of your Harvard class had to have basic reading comprehension skills. No one mentioned your circumstances. You are what makes the circumstances of those around you "unfortunate".[/quote]
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