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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Wierd they couldn’t figure out new questions every year? [/quote]They did. The notion that the problems seen at Curie were the exact same as those asked in future admissions test is false. "Buying the answers" really means "buying [i]past[/i] questions and answers". Personally, I think the solution would have been to publicly release past exams to reduce the benefit of places like Curies[/quote] No, it's not that kind of test. The solution was to scrap it and change to a different type of test. Which they did. Problem solved. People complain, but people complain about everything.[/quote] Right but if people understood the test strategies for quantitative reasoning because they studied with similar materials, isn’t that just studying? I mean everyone can study the basic math for the SAT, but very few get perfect math. I don’t understand why they couldn’t move away from the quant q or change how they assess the results. A few essays much worse than adjusting the previous testing approach. Could have kept the quant testing approach and maybe adjusted or normd it and added the 1.5% and experience factors. Why not both? [/quote] So when you keep the test and apply the 1.5% approach, you can foia the test results and the obvious disparity in test results from different schools would be come apparent. They cannot keep rogirous testing and achieve their goals.[/quote] Much like TO, the poor academic results will be/are fairly obvious and TJ will probably figure out a way to reintroduce rigor into selection. [/quote]
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