Anonymous wrote:TJ provides elite private school education at public school cost. It's a great deal for students able to gain admission.
Anonymous wrote:TJ provides elite private school education at public school cost. It's a great deal for students able to gain admission.
Anonymous wrote:White kids at TJ have to cheat to keep up with the Asian kids. Most of the top TJ kids tend to be Asians. Look how whites game the AAP admission with the subjective portion and if that fails find the "right" psychologist to get their kids in with "appeal". Whites have mastered cheating and gaming.
And then argue "don't attend rigorous high school" attend easier high school to get into UVA, TJ hurts your college chances (never mind the quality of education) and then turn around and blather about how important the quality of education blah blah blah.
Bunch of hypocrites and cheaters. If you want to argue, the TJ admission test is different and should not be prepped, stop gaming the AAP admission and bribing your or your kids way into AAP on appeals. Asians already surpassed whites in education even with the legalized discrimination in college admissions.
Anonymous wrote:White kids at TJ have to cheat to keep up with the Asian kids. Most of the top TJ kids tend to be Asians. Look how whites game the AAP admission with the subjective portion and if that fails find the "right" psychologist to get their kids in with "appeal". Whites have mastered cheating and gaming.
And then argue "don't attend rigorous high school" attend easier high school to get into UVA, TJ hurts your college chances (never mind the quality of education) and then turn around and blather about how important the quality of education blah blah blah.
Bunch of hypocrites and cheaters. If you want to argue, the TJ admission test is different and should not be prepped, stop gaming the AAP admission and bribing your or your kids way into AAP on appeals. Asians already surpassed whites in education even with the legalized discrimination in college admissions.
Anonymous wrote:Cheating or not. It is parent's responsibility to teach good ethics and morals if their child is going in wrong path. Today the child may excel because of spoon feeding, tutoring,etc. But, those who have natural talent and interests in the subject they like will excel in the long run.
Cheating can only take upto certain extent, one day he or she will get caught. Or the child may feel burnt out and looses interest . I saw seen numerous cases .
Those who justify it by saying whites do it, or asians do it, have probably not seen the impact of getting caught.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Grapes sourr! I know a chinese kid who was in TJ AND got VA champion in a sport, went to Yale two years ago. The kid practiced almost daily and played tournaments (tournament takes 3-4 hours )two or three times a month, apparently no time to take the after-class or weekend tutoring.
And I know a white kid at TJ who didn't prep. I know because I'm parenting him. And because I am a parent in this environment, I will say that many, if not most kids who get in have prepped extensively. There are definately exceptions though.
Anonymous wrote:Get real. Cheating in some form or other is part of human nature since the stone ages. Getting unfair advantage is part of American culture, it is deep ingrained in it, Asians learned it from here. Anyone who is hugely successful in America had some sort of advantage they found, it is a form of cheating. Those in glass houses should not....
Anonymous wrote:Get real. Cheating in some form or other is part of human nature since the stone ages. Getting unfair advantage is part of American culture, it is deep ingrained in it, Asians learned it from here. Anyone who is hugely successful in America had some sort of advantage they found, it is a form of cheating. Those in glass houses should not....
Anonymous wrote:Grapes sourr! I know a chinese kid who was in TJ AND got VA champion in a sport, went to Yale two years ago. The kid practiced almost daily and played tournaments (tournament takes 3-4 hours )two or three times a month, apparently no time to take the after-class or weekend tutoring.