Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curie results for 2026?
They got 133 in 2024 and 93 in 2025.
Curie's having 93 out of 550 seats, suggests either Fairfax didn't eliminate the preppability of admissions, or that Curie was getting a lot of students who were going to get in anyways.
What it actually means is that Curie is relatively ubiquitous among the South Asian community in Western Fairfax and Loudoun counties. If a South Asian student gets into TJ from that part of the county, there's a pretty strong chance (although it isn't 100%) that that student is a Curie product.
In each case, either the student would have gotten in anyway (which means the parents wasted their money) or the student nudged out someone else (which is why people use the "pay-to-play" term that everyone seems to hate so much).
Real pay to play is the "Varsity Blues" cases not prepping.
Remember that Varsity Blues wasn't just fake sports. It was also kids being provided with test answers, in the case of the fraudulent SAT testing protocols. That's actually a one-to-one comparison with the recent TJ scandal of kids at prep centers getting the answers ahead of time.
Such absolute lies, It is very much people like you who also attacked the capitol and killed people saying the elections were fake.
Nope. The MAGAs are behind the C4TJ lies.
No doubt many of them are in the MAGA crowd, but C4TJ is just a front for the prep centers who stand to loose 8-9 figures of income because of these changes.
In this world people have to choose between only two options, believe in fake election or allow unmonitored essay writing competition for artificial social engineering (which is no different than using bleach to cure covid)
Even though your statement is a gross oversimplification, it does highlight one piece of political wisdom.
The current Republican/MAGA party is a coalition of single-issue groups who can be swindled into thinking that their single issue is more important than the rest of society as a whole.
It is a poverty that they're having success convincing Asians that protecting a small sliver of admissions spaces at a small sliver of schools (which they have no intention of doing anyway) is more important than their relentless efforts to drive wealth upwards and destroy the middle class.
For a group that proclaims themselves more intelligent and educated than the rest of America, you sure are a useful group of fools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curie results for 2026?
They got 133 in 2024 and 93 in 2025.
Curie's having 93 out of 550 seats, suggests either Fairfax didn't eliminate the preppability of admissions, or that Curie was getting a lot of students who were going to get in anyways.
What it actually means is that Curie is relatively ubiquitous among the South Asian community in Western Fairfax and Loudoun counties. If a South Asian student gets into TJ from that part of the county, there's a pretty strong chance (although it isn't 100%) that that student is a Curie product.
In each case, either the student would have gotten in anyway (which means the parents wasted their money) or the student nudged out someone else (which is why people use the "pay-to-play" term that everyone seems to hate so much).
Real pay to play is the "Varsity Blues" cases not prepping.
Remember that Varsity Blues wasn't just fake sports. It was also kids being provided with test answers, in the case of the fraudulent SAT testing protocols. That's actually a one-to-one comparison with the recent TJ scandal of kids at prep centers getting the answers ahead of time.
Such absolute lies, It is very much people like you who also attacked the capitol and killed people saying the elections were fake.
I read postings where multiple current TJ students discussed seeing the Quant Q questions ahead of time. One that comes to mind is TJ Vents on Facebook during the summer of 2020.
Were all those kids lying? I’m inclined to believe the children when they said they saw those questions ahead of time. Curie got 50 kids in the class of 2022, 80 in the class of 2023 and 120 on the Class of 2024.
So better to eliminate elections because there are a few instances of fraud?
Throw the book at Curie. Make them pay through the nose and if there is any evidence of fraud, lock up everyone responsible.
FCPS side, you can make tests that do not repeat the same questions every year. I heard there are tests like that.![]()
There is no need to eliminate teacher recommendations. There is none. No justification. But FCPS did that.
I can also point to one clear case of fraudulent admission to TJ in the class of 2025. Teacher recommendation would have 100% caught that case. I know because the science teacher recommendation letter that they would have had to provide would be a ding.
But woke social justice warriors - the exact equivalent of Trump nut job bleach drinking retard supporters, wanted to jump on Floyd wagon and promote their agenda.
This is how you get a liberal left wing supporter to contribute and vote for Trump.
There are SAT sample questions at SAT prep classes! Maybe TJ should have put some work to put together a test with non-standard math questions...
It is so sad that such false equivalences and bad faith are being employed to pull down kids who are doing math. to favor kids who don't do the work but want to write essays. truly counterproductive for society.
This was literally the entire point of the Quant-Q. The Quant-Q is an entire exam filled with non-standard math questions that are designed to test a student's native problem-solving ability against questions that they've never seen before. It was also a secured exam that both proctors and students were required to sign an NDA for after having seen it.
It became less than useless - and indeed a confounding variable in the admissions process - when, as reported by multiple TJ students, kids memorized the questions, brought them back to Curie, and allowed Curie to create a bank of questions to inform their $5K/year prep classes.
Curie didn't do anything illegal - a few enterprising 8th graders who probably wanted to help their little brothers or sisters did. For this reason, there isn't any value in a potential investigation. But the bottom line is that Curie killed their golden goose and indirectly impacted hundreds, if not thousands, of Indian families in the process.
Never mind the damage they did to their community by releasing the lists of first and last names of the students who were admitted - and identified many of them as Loudoun County residents by indicating that they were also admitted to AOS and AET.
If you ever needed evidence that Dr. Rao was in this solely to make an easy buck off of Indian families (because remember, literally 100% of Curie TJ/AOS/AET admits are South Asian), that was it. He used them to sell his program and made millions as a result.
Quant Q by your definition is standardized. Just like SAT. Rediitt has hundreds of students sharing SAT questions after they attend the exam and prep centers help here too.
So my point remains. TJ could have come up with non-standardized tests with all the millions at their disposal.
I guess this is why tests like the SAT have fallen in disfavor with so many colleges and universities. Sharing the test answers for the Quant-Q was a big problem and gave those who could afford to purchase them a big advantage for opportunities at PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
I guess this pay to play scheme for TJ admissions is the FCPS equivalent of Varsity Blues as one poster keeps pointing out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curie results for 2026?
They got 133 in 2024 and 93 in 2025.
Curie's having 93 out of 550 seats, suggests either Fairfax didn't eliminate the preppability of admissions, or that Curie was getting a lot of students who were going to get in anyways.
What it actually means is that Curie is relatively ubiquitous among the South Asian community in Western Fairfax and Loudoun counties. If a South Asian student gets into TJ from that part of the county, there's a pretty strong chance (although it isn't 100%) that that student is a Curie product.
In each case, either the student would have gotten in anyway (which means the parents wasted their money) or the student nudged out someone else (which is why people use the "pay-to-play" term that everyone seems to hate so much).
Real pay to play is the "Varsity Blues" cases not prepping.
Remember that Varsity Blues wasn't just fake sports. It was also kids being provided with test answers, in the case of the fraudulent SAT testing protocols. That's actually a one-to-one comparison with the recent TJ scandal of kids at prep centers getting the answers ahead of time.
Such absolute lies, It is very much people like you who also attacked the capitol and killed people saying the elections were fake.
I read postings where multiple current TJ students discussed seeing the Quant Q questions ahead of time. One that comes to mind is TJ Vents on Facebook during the summer of 2020.
Were all those kids lying? I’m inclined to believe the children when they said they saw those questions ahead of time. Curie got 50 kids in the class of 2022, 80 in the class of 2023 and 120 on the Class of 2024.
So better to eliminate elections because there are a few instances of fraud?
Throw the book at Curie. Make them pay through the nose and if there is any evidence of fraud, lock up everyone responsible.
FCPS side, you can make tests that do not repeat the same questions every year. I heard there are tests like that.![]()
There is no need to eliminate teacher recommendations. There is none. No justification. But FCPS did that.
I can also point to one clear case of fraudulent admission to TJ in the class of 2025. Teacher recommendation would have 100% caught that case. I know because the science teacher recommendation letter that they would have had to provide would be a ding.
But woke social justice warriors - the exact equivalent of Trump nut job bleach drinking retard supporters, wanted to jump on Floyd wagon and promote their agenda.
This is how you get a liberal left wing supporter to contribute and vote for Trump.
There are SAT sample questions at SAT prep classes! Maybe TJ should have put some work to put together a test with non-standard math questions...
It is so sad that such false equivalences and bad faith are being employed to pull down kids who are doing math. to favor kids who don't do the work but want to write essays. truly counterproductive for society.
This was literally the entire point of the Quant-Q. The Quant-Q is an entire exam filled with non-standard math questions that are designed to test a student's native problem-solving ability against questions that they've never seen before. It was also a secured exam that both proctors and students were required to sign an NDA for after having seen it.
It became less than useless - and indeed a confounding variable in the admissions process - when, as reported by multiple TJ students, kids memorized the questions, brought them back to Curie, and allowed Curie to create a bank of questions to inform their $5K/year prep classes.
Curie didn't do anything illegal - a few enterprising 8th graders who probably wanted to help their little brothers or sisters did. For this reason, there isn't any value in a potential investigation. But the bottom line is that Curie killed their golden goose and indirectly impacted hundreds, if not thousands, of Indian families in the process.
Never mind the damage they did to their community by releasing the lists of first and last names of the students who were admitted - and identified many of them as Loudoun County residents by indicating that they were also admitted to AOS and AET.
If you ever needed evidence that Dr. Rao was in this solely to make an easy buck off of Indian families (because remember, literally 100% of Curie TJ/AOS/AET admits are South Asian), that was it. He used them to sell his program and made millions as a result.
Quant Q by your definition is standardized. Just like SAT. Rediitt has hundreds of students sharing SAT questions after they attend the exam and prep centers help here too.
So my point remains. TJ could have come up with non-standardized tests with all the millions at their disposal.
I guess this is why tests like the SAT have fallen in disfavor with so many colleges and universities. Sharing the test answers for the Quant-Q was a big problem and gave those who could afford to purchase them a big advantage for opportunities at PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curie results for 2026?
They got 133 in 2024 and 93 in 2025.
Curie's having 93 out of 550 seats, suggests either Fairfax didn't eliminate the preppability of admissions, or that Curie was getting a lot of students who were going to get in anyways.
What it actually means is that Curie is relatively ubiquitous among the South Asian community in Western Fairfax and Loudoun counties. If a South Asian student gets into TJ from that part of the county, there's a pretty strong chance (although it isn't 100%) that that student is a Curie product.
In each case, either the student would have gotten in anyway (which means the parents wasted their money) or the student nudged out someone else (which is why people use the "pay-to-play" term that everyone seems to hate so much).
Real pay to play is the "Varsity Blues" cases not prepping.
Remember that Varsity Blues wasn't just fake sports. It was also kids being provided with test answers, in the case of the fraudulent SAT testing protocols. That's actually a one-to-one comparison with the recent TJ scandal of kids at prep centers getting the answers ahead of time.
Such absolute lies, It is very much people like you who also attacked the capitol and killed people saying the elections were fake.
I read postings where multiple current TJ students discussed seeing the Quant Q questions ahead of time. One that comes to mind is TJ Vents on Facebook during the summer of 2020.
Were all those kids lying? I’m inclined to believe the children when they said they saw those questions ahead of time. Curie got 50 kids in the class of 2022, 80 in the class of 2023 and 120 on the Class of 2024.
So better to eliminate elections because there are a few instances of fraud?
Throw the book at Curie. Make them pay through the nose and if there is any evidence of fraud, lock up everyone responsible.
FCPS side, you can make tests that do not repeat the same questions every year. I heard there are tests like that.![]()
There is no need to eliminate teacher recommendations. There is none. No justification. But FCPS did that.
I can also point to one clear case of fraudulent admission to TJ in the class of 2025. Teacher recommendation would have 100% caught that case. I know because the science teacher recommendation letter that they would have had to provide would be a ding.
But woke social justice warriors - the exact equivalent of Trump nut job bleach drinking retard supporters, wanted to jump on Floyd wagon and promote their agenda.
This is how you get a liberal left wing supporter to contribute and vote for Trump.
There are SAT sample questions at SAT prep classes! Maybe TJ should have put some work to put together a test with non-standard math questions...
It is so sad that such false equivalences and bad faith are being employed to pull down kids who are doing math. to favor kids who don't do the work but want to write essays. truly counterproductive for society.
This was literally the entire point of the Quant-Q. The Quant-Q is an entire exam filled with non-standard math questions that are designed to test a student's native problem-solving ability against questions that they've never seen before. It was also a secured exam that both proctors and students were required to sign an NDA for after having seen it.
It became less than useless - and indeed a confounding variable in the admissions process - when, as reported by multiple TJ students, kids memorized the questions, brought them back to Curie, and allowed Curie to create a bank of questions to inform their $5K/year prep classes.
Curie didn't do anything illegal - a few enterprising 8th graders who probably wanted to help their little brothers or sisters did. For this reason, there isn't any value in a potential investigation. But the bottom line is that Curie killed their golden goose and indirectly impacted hundreds, if not thousands, of Indian families in the process.
Never mind the damage they did to their community by releasing the lists of first and last names of the students who were admitted - and identified many of them as Loudoun County residents by indicating that they were also admitted to AOS and AET.
If you ever needed evidence that Dr. Rao was in this solely to make an easy buck off of Indian families (because remember, literally 100% of Curie TJ/AOS/AET admits are South Asian), that was it. He used them to sell his program and made millions as a result.
Quant Q by your definition is standardized. Just like SAT. Rediitt has hundreds of students sharing SAT questions after they attend the exam and prep centers help here too.
So my point remains. TJ could have come up with non-standardized tests with all the millions at their disposal.
I guess this is why tests like the SAT have fallen in disfavor with so many colleges and universities. Sharing the test answers for the Quant-Q was a big problem and gave those who could afford to purchase them a big advantage for opportunities at PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curie results for 2026?
They got 133 in 2024 and 93 in 2025.
Curie's having 93 out of 550 seats, suggests either Fairfax didn't eliminate the preppability of admissions, or that Curie was getting a lot of students who were going to get in anyways.
What it actually means is that Curie is relatively ubiquitous among the South Asian community in Western Fairfax and Loudoun counties. If a South Asian student gets into TJ from that part of the county, there's a pretty strong chance (although it isn't 100%) that that student is a Curie product.
In each case, either the student would have gotten in anyway (which means the parents wasted their money) or the student nudged out someone else (which is why people use the "pay-to-play" term that everyone seems to hate so much).
Real pay to play is the "Varsity Blues" cases not prepping.
Remember that Varsity Blues wasn't just fake sports. It was also kids being provided with test answers, in the case of the fraudulent SAT testing protocols. That's actually a one-to-one comparison with the recent TJ scandal of kids at prep centers getting the answers ahead of time.
Such absolute lies, It is very much people like you who also attacked the capitol and killed people saying the elections were fake.
Nope. The MAGAs are behind the C4TJ lies.
No doubt many of them are in the MAGA crowd, but C4TJ is just a front for the prep centers who stand to loose 8-9 figures of income because of these changes.
In this world people have to choose between only two options, believe in fake election or allow unmonitored essay writing competition for artificial social engineering (which is no different than using bleach to cure covid)
Even though your statement is a gross oversimplification, it does highlight one piece of political wisdom.
The current Republican/MAGA party is a coalition of single-issue groups who can be swindled into thinking that their single issue is more important than the rest of society as a whole.
It is a poverty that they're having success convincing Asians that protecting a small sliver of admissions spaces at a small sliver of schools (which they have no intention of doing anyway) is more important than their relentless efforts to drive wealth upwards and destroy the middle class.
For a group that proclaims themselves more intelligent and educated than the rest of America, you sure are a useful group of fools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curie results for 2026?
They got 133 in 2024 and 93 in 2025.
Curie's having 93 out of 550 seats, suggests either Fairfax didn't eliminate the preppability of admissions, or that Curie was getting a lot of students who were going to get in anyways.
What it actually means is that Curie is relatively ubiquitous among the South Asian community in Western Fairfax and Loudoun counties. If a South Asian student gets into TJ from that part of the county, there's a pretty strong chance (although it isn't 100%) that that student is a Curie product.
In each case, either the student would have gotten in anyway (which means the parents wasted their money) or the student nudged out someone else (which is why people use the "pay-to-play" term that everyone seems to hate so much).
Real pay to play is the "Varsity Blues" cases not prepping.
Remember that Varsity Blues wasn't just fake sports. It was also kids being provided with test answers, in the case of the fraudulent SAT testing protocols. That's actually a one-to-one comparison with the recent TJ scandal of kids at prep centers getting the answers ahead of time.
Such absolute lies, It is very much people like you who also attacked the capitol and killed people saying the elections were fake.
Nope. The MAGAs are behind the C4TJ lies.
No doubt many of them are in the MAGA crowd, but C4TJ is just a front for the prep centers who stand to loose 8-9 figures of income because of these changes.
In this world people have to choose between only two options, believe in fake election or allow unmonitored essay writing competition for artificial social engineering (which is no different than using bleach to cure covid)
Even though your statement is a gross oversimplification, it does highlight one piece of political wisdom.
The current Republican/MAGA party is a coalition of single-issue groups who can be swindled into thinking that their single issue is more important than the rest of society as a whole.
It is a poverty that they're having success convincing Asians that protecting a small sliver of admissions spaces at a small sliver of schools (which they have no intention of doing anyway) is more important than their relentless efforts to drive wealth upwards and destroy the middle class.
For a group that proclaims themselves more intelligent and educated than the rest of America, you sure are a useful group of fools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curie results for 2026?
They got 133 in 2024 and 93 in 2025.
Curie's having 93 out of 550 seats, suggests either Fairfax didn't eliminate the preppability of admissions, or that Curie was getting a lot of students who were going to get in anyways.
What it actually means is that Curie is relatively ubiquitous among the South Asian community in Western Fairfax and Loudoun counties. If a South Asian student gets into TJ from that part of the county, there's a pretty strong chance (although it isn't 100%) that that student is a Curie product.
In each case, either the student would have gotten in anyway (which means the parents wasted their money) or the student nudged out someone else (which is why people use the "pay-to-play" term that everyone seems to hate so much).
Real pay to play is the "Varsity Blues" cases not prepping.
Remember that Varsity Blues wasn't just fake sports. It was also kids being provided with test answers, in the case of the fraudulent SAT testing protocols. That's actually a one-to-one comparison with the recent TJ scandal of kids at prep centers getting the answers ahead of time.
Such absolute lies, It is very much people like you who also attacked the capitol and killed people saying the elections were fake.
I read postings where multiple current TJ students discussed seeing the Quant Q questions ahead of time. One that comes to mind is TJ Vents on Facebook during the summer of 2020.
Were all those kids lying? I’m inclined to believe the children when they said they saw those questions ahead of time. Curie got 50 kids in the class of 2022, 80 in the class of 2023 and 120 on the Class of 2024.
So better to eliminate elections because there are a few instances of fraud?
Throw the book at Curie. Make them pay through the nose and if there is any evidence of fraud, lock up everyone responsible.
FCPS side, you can make tests that do not repeat the same questions every year. I heard there are tests like that.![]()
There is no need to eliminate teacher recommendations. There is none. No justification. But FCPS did that.
I can also point to one clear case of fraudulent admission to TJ in the class of 2025. Teacher recommendation would have 100% caught that case. I know because the science teacher recommendation letter that they would have had to provide would be a ding.
But woke social justice warriors - the exact equivalent of Trump nut job bleach drinking retard supporters, wanted to jump on Floyd wagon and promote their agenda.
This is how you get a liberal left wing supporter to contribute and vote for Trump.
There are SAT sample questions at SAT prep classes! Maybe TJ should have put some work to put together a test with non-standard math questions...
It is so sad that such false equivalences and bad faith are being employed to pull down kids who are doing math. to favor kids who don't do the work but want to write essays. truly counterproductive for society.
This was literally the entire point of the Quant-Q. The Quant-Q is an entire exam filled with non-standard math questions that are designed to test a student's native problem-solving ability against questions that they've never seen before. It was also a secured exam that both proctors and students were required to sign an NDA for after having seen it.
It became less than useless - and indeed a confounding variable in the admissions process - when, as reported by multiple TJ students, kids memorized the questions, brought them back to Curie, and allowed Curie to create a bank of questions to inform their $5K/year prep classes.
Curie didn't do anything illegal - a few enterprising 8th graders who probably wanted to help their little brothers or sisters did. For this reason, there isn't any value in a potential investigation. But the bottom line is that Curie killed their golden goose and indirectly impacted hundreds, if not thousands, of Indian families in the process.
Never mind the damage they did to their community by releasing the lists of first and last names of the students who were admitted - and identified many of them as Loudoun County residents by indicating that they were also admitted to AOS and AET.
If you ever needed evidence that Dr. Rao was in this solely to make an easy buck off of Indian families (because remember, literally 100% of Curie TJ/AOS/AET admits are South Asian), that was it. He used them to sell his program and made millions as a result.
Quant Q by your definition is standardized. Just like SAT. Rediitt has hundreds of students sharing SAT questions after they attend the exam and prep centers help here too.
So my point remains. TJ could have come up with non-standardized tests with all the millions at their disposal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curie results for 2026?
They got 133 in 2024 and 93 in 2025.
Curie's having 93 out of 550 seats, suggests either Fairfax didn't eliminate the preppability of admissions, or that Curie was getting a lot of students who were going to get in anyways.
What it actually means is that Curie is relatively ubiquitous among the South Asian community in Western Fairfax and Loudoun counties. If a South Asian student gets into TJ from that part of the county, there's a pretty strong chance (although it isn't 100%) that that student is a Curie product.
In each case, either the student would have gotten in anyway (which means the parents wasted their money) or the student nudged out someone else (which is why people use the "pay-to-play" term that everyone seems to hate so much).
Real pay to play is the "Varsity Blues" cases not prepping.
Remember that Varsity Blues wasn't just fake sports. It was also kids being provided with test answers, in the case of the fraudulent SAT testing protocols. That's actually a one-to-one comparison with the recent TJ scandal of kids at prep centers getting the answers ahead of time.
Such absolute lies, It is very much people like you who also attacked the capitol and killed people saying the elections were fake.
I read postings where multiple current TJ students discussed seeing the Quant Q questions ahead of time. One that comes to mind is TJ Vents on Facebook during the summer of 2020.
Were all those kids lying? I’m inclined to believe the children when they said they saw those questions ahead of time. Curie got 50 kids in the class of 2022, 80 in the class of 2023 and 120 on the Class of 2024.
So better to eliminate elections because there are a few instances of fraud?
Throw the book at Curie. Make them pay through the nose and if there is any evidence of fraud, lock up everyone responsible.
FCPS side, you can make tests that do not repeat the same questions every year. I heard there are tests like that.![]()
There is no need to eliminate teacher recommendations. There is none. No justification. But FCPS did that.
I can also point to one clear case of fraudulent admission to TJ in the class of 2025. Teacher recommendation would have 100% caught that case. I know because the science teacher recommendation letter that they would have had to provide would be a ding.
But woke social justice warriors - the exact equivalent of Trump nut job bleach drinking retard supporters, wanted to jump on Floyd wagon and promote their agenda.
This is how you get a liberal left wing supporter to contribute and vote for Trump.
There are SAT sample questions at SAT prep classes! Maybe TJ should have put some work to put together a test with non-standard math questions...
It is so sad that such false equivalences and bad faith are being employed to pull down kids who are doing math. to favor kids who don't do the work but want to write essays. truly counterproductive for society.
This was literally the entire point of the Quant-Q. The Quant-Q is an entire exam filled with non-standard math questions that are designed to test a student's native problem-solving ability against questions that they've never seen before. It was also a secured exam that both proctors and students were required to sign an NDA for after having seen it.
It became less than useless - and indeed a confounding variable in the admissions process - when, as reported by multiple TJ students, kids memorized the questions, brought them back to Curie, and allowed Curie to create a bank of questions to inform their $5K/year prep classes.
Curie didn't do anything illegal - a few enterprising 8th graders who probably wanted to help their little brothers or sisters did. For this reason, there isn't any value in a potential investigation. But the bottom line is that Curie killed their golden goose and indirectly impacted hundreds, if not thousands, of Indian families in the process.
Never mind the damage they did to their community by releasing the lists of first and last names of the students who were admitted - and identified many of them as Loudoun County residents by indicating that they were also admitted to AOS and AET.
If you ever needed evidence that Dr. Rao was in this solely to make an easy buck off of Indian families (because remember, literally 100% of Curie TJ/AOS/AET admits are South Asian), that was it. He used them to sell his program and made millions as a result.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curie results for 2026?
They got 133 in 2024 and 93 in 2025.
Curie's having 93 out of 550 seats, suggests either Fairfax didn't eliminate the preppability of admissions, or that Curie was getting a lot of students who were going to get in anyways.
What it actually means is that Curie is relatively ubiquitous among the South Asian community in Western Fairfax and Loudoun counties. If a South Asian student gets into TJ from that part of the county, there's a pretty strong chance (although it isn't 100%) that that student is a Curie product.
In each case, either the student would have gotten in anyway (which means the parents wasted their money) or the student nudged out someone else (which is why people use the "pay-to-play" term that everyone seems to hate so much).
Real pay to play is the "Varsity Blues" cases not prepping.
Remember that Varsity Blues wasn't just fake sports. It was also kids being provided with test answers, in the case of the fraudulent SAT testing protocols. That's actually a one-to-one comparison with the recent TJ scandal of kids at prep centers getting the answers ahead of time.
Such absolute lies, It is very much people like you who also attacked the capitol and killed people saying the elections were fake.
Nope. The MAGAs are behind the C4TJ lies.
No doubt many of them are in the MAGA crowd, but C4TJ is just a front for the prep centers who stand to loose 8-9 figures of income because of these changes.
In this world people have to choose between only two options, believe in fake election or allow unmonitored essay writing competition for artificial social engineering (which is no different than using bleach to cure covid)
Even though your statement is a gross oversimplification, it does highlight one piece of political wisdom.
The current Republican/MAGA party is a coalition of single-issue groups who can be swindled into thinking that their single issue is more important than the rest of society as a whole.
It is a poverty that they're having success convincing Asians that protecting a small sliver of admissions spaces at a small sliver of schools (which they have no intention of doing anyway) is more important than their relentless efforts to drive wealth upwards and destroy the middle class.
For a group that proclaims themselves more intelligent and educated than the rest of America, you sure are a useful group of fools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curie results for 2026?
They got 133 in 2024 and 93 in 2025.
Curie's having 93 out of 550 seats, suggests either Fairfax didn't eliminate the preppability of admissions, or that Curie was getting a lot of students who were going to get in anyways.
What it actually means is that Curie is relatively ubiquitous among the South Asian community in Western Fairfax and Loudoun counties. If a South Asian student gets into TJ from that part of the county, there's a pretty strong chance (although it isn't 100%) that that student is a Curie product.
In each case, either the student would have gotten in anyway (which means the parents wasted their money) or the student nudged out someone else (which is why people use the "pay-to-play" term that everyone seems to hate so much).
Real pay to play is the "Varsity Blues" cases not prepping.
Remember that Varsity Blues wasn't just fake sports. It was also kids being provided with test answers, in the case of the fraudulent SAT testing protocols. That's actually a one-to-one comparison with the recent TJ scandal of kids at prep centers getting the answers ahead of time.
Such absolute lies, It is very much people like you who also attacked the capitol and killed people saying the elections were fake.
I read postings where multiple current TJ students discussed seeing the Quant Q questions ahead of time. One that comes to mind is TJ Vents on Facebook during the summer of 2020.
Were all those kids lying? I’m inclined to believe the children when they said they saw those questions ahead of time. Curie got 50 kids in the class of 2022, 80 in the class of 2023 and 120 on the Class of 2024.
So better to eliminate elections because there are a few instances of fraud?
Throw the book at Curie. Make them pay through the nose and if there is any evidence of fraud, lock up everyone responsible.
FCPS side, you can make tests that do not repeat the same questions every year. I heard there are tests like that.![]()
There is no need to eliminate teacher recommendations. There is none. No justification. But FCPS did that.
I can also point to one clear case of fraudulent admission to TJ in the class of 2025. Teacher recommendation would have 100% caught that case. I know because the science teacher recommendation letter that they would have had to provide would be a ding.
But woke social justice warriors - the exact equivalent of Trump nut job bleach drinking retard supporters, wanted to jump on Floyd wagon and promote their agenda.
This is how you get a liberal left wing supporter to contribute and vote for Trump.
There are SAT sample questions at SAT prep classes! Maybe TJ should have put some work to put together a test with non-standard math questions...
It is so sad that such false equivalences and bad faith are being employed to pull down kids who are doing math. to favor kids who don't do the work but want to write essays. truly counterproductive for society.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curie results for 2026?
They got 133 in 2024 and 93 in 2025.
Curie's having 93 out of 550 seats, suggests either Fairfax didn't eliminate the preppability of admissions, or that Curie was getting a lot of students who were going to get in anyways.
What it actually means is that Curie is relatively ubiquitous among the South Asian community in Western Fairfax and Loudoun counties. If a South Asian student gets into TJ from that part of the county, there's a pretty strong chance (although it isn't 100%) that that student is a Curie product.
In each case, either the student would have gotten in anyway (which means the parents wasted their money) or the student nudged out someone else (which is why people use the "pay-to-play" term that everyone seems to hate so much).
Real pay to play is the "Varsity Blues" cases not prepping.
Remember that Varsity Blues wasn't just fake sports. It was also kids being provided with test answers, in the case of the fraudulent SAT testing protocols. That's actually a one-to-one comparison with the recent TJ scandal of kids at prep centers getting the answers ahead of time.
Such absolute lies, It is very much people like you who also attacked the capitol and killed people saying the elections were fake.
Nope. The MAGAs are behind the C4TJ lies.
No doubt many of them are in the MAGA crowd, but C4TJ is just a front for the prep centers who stand to loose 8-9 figures of income because of these changes.
In this world people have to choose between only two options, believe in fake election or allow unmonitored essay writing competition for artificial social engineering (which is no different than using bleach to cure covid)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why stop at trying to nab the TJ targeted group - why not expand the audit to all of FCPS? Oh, because we know which group is being targeted here. It's like more discrimination sprinkled on a discrimination sundae. Check this groups free lunch, but not the others. Sure hope that works out well in potential litigation.
They are trying to reduce bad behavior (cheating) and neutralize strategies (prepping) that will give affluent families a huge advantage. There is a whole industry dedicated to giving affluent families a leg up. There will never truly be a level playing field for all kids but by changing the admission process they are knocking down the inequities a bit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curie results for 2026?
They got 133 in 2024 and 93 in 2025.
Curie's having 93 out of 550 seats, suggests either Fairfax didn't eliminate the preppability of admissions, or that Curie was getting a lot of students who were going to get in anyways.
What it actually means is that Curie is relatively ubiquitous among the South Asian community in Western Fairfax and Loudoun counties. If a South Asian student gets into TJ from that part of the county, there's a pretty strong chance (although it isn't 100%) that that student is a Curie product.
In each case, either the student would have gotten in anyway (which means the parents wasted their money) or the student nudged out someone else (which is why people use the "pay-to-play" term that everyone seems to hate so much).
Real pay to play is the "Varsity Blues" cases not prepping.
Remember that Varsity Blues wasn't just fake sports. It was also kids being provided with test answers, in the case of the fraudulent SAT testing protocols. That's actually a one-to-one comparison with the recent TJ scandal of kids at prep centers getting the answers ahead of time.
Such absolute lies, It is very much people like you who also attacked the capitol and killed people saying the elections were fake.
I read postings where multiple current TJ students discussed seeing the Quant Q questions ahead of time. One that comes to mind is TJ Vents on Facebook during the summer of 2020.
Were all those kids lying? I’m inclined to believe the children when they said they saw those questions ahead of time. Curie got 50 kids in the class of 2022, 80 in the class of 2023 and 120 on the Class of 2024.
What prevents them from sharing qs for this essay type questions? Or send people to home to answer the unmonitored tests? Do you have the number of students who got through for 2025 and 2026?
Students and parents sign a pledge that they will not share or discuss the questions. (Yeah, that is really the plan of the TJ Admissions office. sigh.)
For 2025, I read on this board that 90 kids were admitted. No clue yet on 2026.