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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]https://defendinged.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Exhibit-B-PLF-Memo-Master-122-PLF-Memo-ISO-MSJ-with-unredacted-and-unsealed-exhibits-12.22.21-copy-2.pdf [/quote] So “experience factors” were just a small % of overall score. Guess the haters will need to find something new to whine about. [/quote] I don't call 1/3 of the score a small percentage Also, you have to remember most of these kids have a high GPA and did very well on the problem set so the only differentiator left is the the profile and extra factors[/quote] 90/1125 8% of total max score [/quote] This is some bad math. The score is effectively out of 900 points, as that is what is available to all kids with no experience factors. The minimum possible score is 3.5*75 + 60 + 60 = 382.5. The maximum is 900. So, effectively, there is a 517.5 point range between the minimum and maximum possible scores. Economically disadvantaged isa bonus of 90/517.5 = 17.4% of the total score range. Kids who are truly economically disadvantaged are likely to also get the 45 points for attending an underrepresented middle school, which would then be a bonus of 135/517.5 = 26% of the available points. A 3.5 GPA + Economically disadvantaged gives 352.5 points. A 3.5 GPA + "underrepresented school" gives 307.5 points A 4.0 GPA with no experience factors gives 300 points The experience factors are huge. [/quote] Wow. That's some creative math gymnastics to make an invalid point. They aren't "huge" when you compare to the most significant scores -- the essay and the portrait. Funny how you left those high-point scores out. 240 points in play for *each* of those. And it's disingenuous to exclude the experience factors. They do count towards the total score. So the available points for the total score are 742.5. And ED is 12% of that. Not "huge". [/quote] Well, using your math, a super genius kid who is nationally recognized in math or science, is in calc as an 8th grader, with perfect scores on all portions of the application but without any experience factors can only earn 517.5/742.5 = slightly less than 70% of the point range. No matter how you try to obfuscate the facts, the experience factors are huge. It is likely that in the higher SES schools, the point cutoff was higher than 900, meaning that kids without experience factors had no chance whatsoever to be picked for TJ, no matter how extraordinary they are. [/quote] I heard that every single kid at Longfellow who was admitted checked yes to free meals. The kids that did not check yes never even had a chance. [/quote] “I heard” = “prepare for bullsh!t”[/quote]
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