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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Curie got 50ish kids in for the class of 2022, 70ish kids for the class of 2023 and a whopping 133 kids in for the class of 2024. They published first and last names of the kids on their FB page. The prep industry in NVa is a very competitive market. Curie has been around a long time. Jumping from 50 to 133 admissions in two years raises some eyebrows. Then add to that with multiple current TJ students stating in public forums (including the FB group TJ vents) that they had a copy of the test. I personally am not against prep and giving your child the best possible shot. But the above severely undercuts the “merit” arguments. [/quote] The increase in numbers could be self-selecting kids being attracted to Curie's success and thereby increasing their numbers. On the spectrum or zero prep to full-on 3 year prep, we fall in the low-prep category. We considered Curie and found the methods distasteful (the teacher yelling at kids, calling them fools for now knowing answers to some questions, etc.) and did not go with them. DC was not interested in any prep after seeing these classes but with some summer classes offered by FCPS and online books, got into TJ. Having read DCUM around that time, I was waiting for all the 'prepped robots" that join TJ to fail. To the contrary, it was my DC that was having trouble with the sudden, new rigor and struggled Freshman year before he found ins hearings. All the prepped kids who made it were well prepared for the rigor and once Freshman year passed, everyone adapted and the rigor became part of their life. Remember, only a certain percentage of the kids that prep make it into TJ. The vast majority of them would have gotten in anyways. The minority that are on the border (kids that might not have made it without prep) still learn how to handle course rigor at TJ. Don't have specific numbers but I'd say about 2/3rd of the kids at these schools don't get into TJ. Same goes for all the schools - Curie, MyTJPrep, Sunshine (Mostly Chinese kids), Kate Dalby (mostly White kids. DCUM calls that "enrichment" because, you know, only Asians "prep" and White kids "enrich") and a whole bunch of other schools. The subtle racism here is staggering. Here's a challenge for anyone here hiding behind anonymity and casting aspersions on an entire community. If you have the bal*s, please write an op-ed somewhere, anywhere, with your name on it accusing Curie of "test-fixing". Please! Please! I want to see your ass slapped with a big lawsuit. :lol: :lol: If not, STFU and slink away, losers.[/quote] In all seriousness, what would be the point of writing such an op-ed? I and others have already said many times that while what they did was highly immoral and rightly contributed to the end of the TJ exam, none of it was illegal. There's no investigation to be had and the only impact of it would be to make even MORE public the names of the kids who were assisted by their methods. We are winning. We don't need to publish op-eds or file lawsuits.[/quote]
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