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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][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] DP Who is “we” in here? If it is you and your coalition it is not “we all”. Also are you following around “Billy the poor” at TJ and know every single move they do and their grades? TJ students could left freshmen year because of commute, other family circumstance, doesn’t like the environment and the teacher (doesn’t fit) and etc… [/quote] +1 PP is full of sht. [/quote] No. The PP is totally right. We aren't doing these unprepared kids any favors. A TJ diploma isn't enough of an advantage (or any advantage at all) over a FCPS diploma to justify this. You're not giving black kids or poor kids a boost. It's not like getting an ivy diploma that opens doors for you. ATJ diploma doesn't open a while lot of doors but that shitty GPA can close a few. It's just destructive virtue signaling. [/quote] More assumptions about who is leaving and why. Thanks for telling us, yet again, what you think about black and poor kids. Disgusting. [/quote] Prove me wrong.[/quote] No, you’re the one making the claim based on your biased assumptions. You back it up or STFU. [/quote] My claim is based on plain and observable facts. Everybody knows I'm right, even you. [/quote]
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