Anonymous wrote:Let's get rid of driving tests while we are at it.
Anonymous wrote:Eh, some states don’t even require law school.
FWIW, I’m an attorney. Law school did not teach me how to actually practice law. I had no classes in client consultations, deposition prep, depositions, mother drafting, drafting and reviewing discovery, preparing settlement agreements or retainers, etc.
I assure you that going to law school does not assure competence. It assures a standard amount of basic general legal knowledge but really nothing more than that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yep you can no longer over prep your kid for the TJ test. Good move FCPS
Should law school remove test since people can prep for it? Should medical school remove test since people can prep for it? Let's all switch to the lottery system!
Many places removed the SAT requirement.
Some places (Utah and Washington state) removed the bar exam requirement this year.
Point is, obviously those exams are not necessary. Current students there are mad because their diploma prestige and bragging rights are dwindling away. For current freshman, I think this is especially true.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yep you can no longer over prep your kid for the TJ test. Good move FCPS
Should law school remove test since people can prep for it? Should medical school remove test since people can prep for it? Let's all switch to the lottery system!
Many places removed the SAT requirement.
Some places (Utah and Washington state) removed the bar exam requirement this year.
Point is, obviously those exams are not necessary. Current students there are mad because their diploma prestige and bragging rights are dwindling away. For current freshman, I think this is especially true.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m glad the lottery didn’t pass. That was by far the worst part of the proposal.
Whether there’s a test or not, students should be picked on merit, not chance.
Yeah, there will at least be a problem solving essay and other methods to weed out the idiot PP's idiot kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yep you can no longer over prep your kid for the TJ test. Good move FCPS
Should law school remove test since people can prep for it? Should medical school remove test since people can prep for it? Let's all switch to the lottery system!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yep you can no longer over prep your kid for the TJ test. Good move FCPS
Should law school remove test since people can prep for it? Should medical school remove test since people can prep for it? Let's all switch to the lottery system!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yep you can no longer over prep your kid for the TJ test. Good move FCPS
Should law school remove test since people can prep for it? Should medical school remove test since people can prep for it? Let's all switch to the lottery system!
Anonymous wrote:Yep you can no longer over prep your kid for the TJ test. Good move FCPS
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/thomas-jefferson-high-admissions-change/2020/10/07/0a1f8faa-08a7-11eb-9be6-cf25fb429f1a_story.html
I am sad today.
The era of the Eastern Seaboard public magnets is coming to the end.
We have friends who have had their child prepping for the exam for about 4 years. I thought it was insane.
We went to a prepping place with DD and took the evaluation test. She was in 6th grade and got almost everything right. The prep center said she didn't need to take classes and told us to keep on doing what we have been doing.
Khan academy. She is now studying SATs on her own.
Don't understand what all this fuss about prepping is about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/thomas-jefferson-high-admissions-change/2020/10/07/0a1f8faa-08a7-11eb-9be6-cf25fb429f1a_story.html
I am sad today.
The era of the Eastern Seaboard public magnets is coming to the end.
We have friends who have had their child prepping for the exam for about 4 years. I thought it was insane.