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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Colleges do not have max quotas per school. It is one thing to have a minimum quota for each school then a number of at large seats. But they have made it where the schools with lots of Asians are limited to 5 spots, regardless of how many at large spots there are.[/quote] This is absolutely false. Schools like Carson and Longfellow will pick up the vast majority of the at-large spaces, of which there will be plenty because many Loudoun and PW (and even a couple of Fairfax) schools will not have enough qualified applicants to reach their school-based quotas.[/quote] OK. Loudoun implemented a max quota as well. It appears Fairfax is different.[/quote] There is indeed a max quota for how many students can attend TJ from Loudoun County, as there has always been. But that max quota does not apply to individual schools, as it would appear it does for AOS. That's kind of crappy for AOS, to be honest.[/quote] This would substantially reduce the Asian numbers in Loudoun for AOS. The minimum quota does as well, but not as much, especially with Asian parents gaming the system and moving to a school to get an automatic seat.[/quote]
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