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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Isn’t this the class that was admitted with the new admissions to have less Asians?[/quote] Yes, and no. This class was admitted under the new system but has historically high Asian enrollment. In fact, the change helped low-income Asians mroe than any other group.[/quote] The class of 2025 admitted a significantly lower percent of Asian students and ALSO admitted a significantly higher percent of low income Asians with bonus points who were admitted over other Asian students who had higher grades or essay scores.[/quote] What is categories as “significant” here?. The Farms rate under new admissions is still very low only around 11%. Big majority TJ students is still from wealthy family.[/quote] It was 25% farm for the class of 2025.[/quote] Yes, but then it dropped to 10% because [b]so many of the FARM kids got really bad grades[/b] and went back to their base schools much worse off than if they had never attended at all.[/quote] Cite, proof?[/quote] Wait, you know that a large number of FARM kids went back to their base school after freshman year but you want proof that they did so because of their bad grades? Are you stupid?[/quote] DP. There are a lot of reasons why someone may choose to leave TJ. You are fabricating the narrative around the grades and the students being “worse off”. [/quote] But we all know that is exactly what happened. It's no secret which kids were struggling academically. [/quote]
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