Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish they would cull out the kids that test prep and run the numbers.
Are you suggesting kids should not prepare for the ACT or SAT now?
C'mon. I know one kid who took the SAT 7 times until they got the score the parents deemed acceptable.
And your point is?? If a runner runs the same course 100s of times to improve 0.1 sec, is that a bad thing? Oh, btw, for the sake of argument, let’s say the runner is not an Asian.
Again, if you work this hard to reduce your running time and you're Asian, it can only mean your Tiger Parent is forcing you to be successful. However, if you you're not Asian, I believe this is called Perseverance and is consider a good trait.
Um, no. Bad analogy. These tests were designed to be taken once. When most people take it once, and a segment of test takers turns it into a conditioning sport, it warps the results and renders the test far less useful for admissions officers.
And this reflects new growth vs. fixed mindset beliefs, which does in fact reward hard work that leads to growth.
If it was intended to be taken once you would only be able to take it once.
The entire system is designed for multiple attempts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish they would cull out the kids that test prep and run the numbers.
Are you suggesting kids should not prepare for the ACT or SAT now?
C'mon. I know one kid who took the SAT 7 times until they got the score the parents deemed acceptable.
And your point is?? If a runner runs the same course 100s of times to improve 0.1 sec, is that a bad thing? Oh, btw, for the sake of argument, let’s say the runner is not an Asian.
Again, if you work this hard to reduce your running time and you're Asian, it can only mean your Tiger Parent is forcing you to be successful. However, if you you're not Asian, I believe this is called Perseverance and is consider a good trait.
Um, no. Bad analogy. These tests were designed to be taken once. When most people take it once, and a segment of test takers turns it into a conditioning sport, it warps the results and renders the test far less useful for admissions officers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish they would cull out the kids that test prep and run the numbers.
Are you suggesting kids should not prepare for the ACT or SAT now?
C'mon. I know one kid who took the SAT 7 times until they got the score the parents deemed acceptable.
And your point is?? If a runner runs the same course 100s of times to improve 0.1 sec, is that a bad thing? Oh, btw, for the sake of argument, let’s say the runner is not an Asian.
Again, if you work this hard to reduce your running time and you're Asian, it can only mean your Tiger Parent is forcing you to be successful. However, if you you're not Asian, I believe this is called Perseverance and is consider a good trait.
Um, no. Bad analogy. These tests were designed to be taken once. When most people take it once, and a segment of test takers turns it into a conditioning sport, it warps the results and renders the test far less useful for admissions officers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm going to blame common core math, and the fact that my culture values putting extra money into sports vs. putting extra money into Kumn.
KumOn
Everyone knows that only the weak and desperate would go to Kumon. We, the real tiger parents, create our own enrichment! That way, we can funnel the money to violin lessons.![]()
Why the violin, btw? Why do so many little kids take violin lessons?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish they would cull out the kids that test prep and run the numbers.
Are you suggesting kids should not prepare for the ACT or SAT now?
C'mon. I know one kid who took the SAT 7 times until they got the score the parents deemed acceptable.
And your point is?? If a runner runs the same course 100s of times to improve 0.1 sec, is that a bad thing? Oh, btw, for the sake of argument, let’s say the runner is not an Asian.
Again, if you work this hard to reduce your running time and you're Asian, it can only mean your Tiger Parent is forcing you to be successful. However, if you you're not Asian, I believe this is called Perseverance and is consider a good trait.
Um, no. Bad analogy. These tests were designed to be taken once. When most people take it once, and a segment of test takers turns it into a conditioning sport, it warps the results and renders the test far less useful for admissions officers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish they would cull out the kids that test prep and run the numbers.
Are you suggesting kids should not prepare for the ACT or SAT now?
C'mon. I know one kid who took the SAT 7 times until they got the score the parents deemed acceptable.
And your point is?? If a runner runs the same course 100s of times to improve 0.1 sec, is that a bad thing? Oh, btw, for the sake of argument, let’s say the runner is not an Asian.
Again, if you work this hard to reduce your running time and you're Asian, it can only mean your Tiger Parent is forcing you to be successful. However, if you you're not Asian, I believe this is called Perseverance and is consider a good trait.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm going to blame common core math, and the fact that my culture values putting extra money into sports vs. putting extra money into Kumn.
KumOn
Everyone knows that only the weak and desperate would go to Kumon. We, the real tiger parents, create our own enrichment! That way, we can funnel the money to violin lessons.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish they would cull out the kids that test prep and run the numbers.
Are you suggesting kids should not prepare for the ACT or SAT now?
C'mon. I know one kid who took the SAT 7 times until they got the score the parents deemed acceptable.
And your point is?? If a runner runs the same course 100s of times to improve 0.1 sec, is that a bad thing? Oh, btw, for the sake of argument, let’s say the runner is not an Asian.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish they would cull out the kids that test prep and run the numbers.
Are you suggesting kids should not prepare for the ACT or SAT now?
C'mon. I know one kid who took the SAT 7 times until they got the score the parents deemed acceptable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish they would cull out the kids that test prep and run the numbers.
Are you suggesting kids should not prepare for the ACT or SAT now?
C'mon. I know one kid who took the SAT 7 times until they got the score the parents deemed acceptable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish they would cull out the kids that test prep and run the numbers.
Are you suggesting kids should not prepare for the ACT or SAT now?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish they would cull out the kids that test prep and run the numbers.
Are you suggesting kids should not prepare for the ACT or SAT now?
Anonymous wrote:I wish they would cull out the kids that test prep and run the numbers.