Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump made many life long Republicans vote for Biden. This nonsense has made me - a life long Democrat think about the Republican party. Or should I try to push for more moderate Democrats who believe in merit and less pandering? Quite a struggle.
There were many factors at play when they change the admissions. Curie was only part of it. Declining number of applicants, a very concentrated number of feeder schools, issues with the school itself including burnout and some toxicity, and more. There were also larger issues at play, including the changes in admissions at Maggie Walker and Stuy.
As a moderate (former Republican now Independent) who believes in meritocracy and also in the benefit in higher education of diversity instead of insularity (I have also seen these benefits at various jobs I've had), I think the changes are a step in the right direction. With some additional modifications, I think the change will benefit students at TJ and at all the regions' high schools.
Diversity is great. Viciously targeting a group is not.
Thankfully, the group that was targeted was relatively small (as Judge Heytens indicated) and was targeted largely because of resource hoarding behavior.
I've read the opinion and dissent and I'm not sure what you're referring to?
https://www.ca4.uscourts.gov/Opinions/221280R1.U.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump made many life long Republicans vote for Biden. This nonsense has made me - a life long Democrat think about the Republican party. Or should I try to push for more moderate Democrats who believe in merit and less pandering? Quite a struggle.
There were many factors at play when they change the admissions. Curie was only part of it. Declining number of applicants, a very concentrated number of feeder schools, issues with the school itself including burnout and some toxicity, and more. There were also larger issues at play, including the changes in admissions at Maggie Walker and Stuy.
As a moderate (former Republican now Independent) who believes in meritocracy and also in the benefit in higher education of diversity instead of insularity (I have also seen these benefits at various jobs I've had), I think the changes are a step in the right direction. With some additional modifications, I think the change will benefit students at TJ and at all the regions' high schools.
Diversity is great. Viciously targeting a group is not.
Thankfully, the group that was targeted was relatively small (as Judge Heytens indicated) and was targeted largely because of resource hoarding behavior.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump made many life long Republicans vote for Biden. This nonsense has made me - a life long Democrat think about the Republican party. Or should I try to push for more moderate Democrats who believe in merit and less pandering? Quite a struggle.
There were many factors at play when they change the admissions. Curie was only part of it. Declining number of applicants, a very concentrated number of feeder schools, issues with the school itself including burnout and some toxicity, and more. There were also larger issues at play, including the changes in admissions at Maggie Walker and Stuy.
As a moderate (former Republican now Independent) who believes in meritocracy and also in the benefit in higher education of diversity instead of insularity (I have also seen these benefits at various jobs I've had), I think the changes are a step in the right direction. With some additional modifications, I think the change will benefit students at TJ and at all the regions' high schools.
Diversity is great. Viciously targeting a group is not.
Thankfully, the group that was targeted was relatively small (as Judge Heytens indicated) and was targeted largely because of resource hoarding behavior.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump made many life long Republicans vote for Biden. This nonsense has made me - a life long Democrat think about the Republican party. Or should I try to push for more moderate Democrats who believe in merit and less pandering? Quite a struggle.
There were many factors at play when they change the admissions. Curie was only part of it. Declining number of applicants, a very concentrated number of feeder schools, issues with the school itself including burnout and some toxicity, and more. There were also larger issues at play, including the changes in admissions at Maggie Walker and Stuy.
As a moderate (former Republican now Independent) who believes in meritocracy and also in the benefit in higher education of diversity instead of insularity (I have also seen these benefits at various jobs I've had), I think the changes are a step in the right direction. With some additional modifications, I think the change will benefit students at TJ and at all the regions' high schools.
Diversity is great. Viciously targeting a group is not.
Thankfully, the group that was targeted was relatively small (as Judge Heytens indicated) and was targeted largely because of resource hoarding behavior.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump made many life long Republicans vote for Biden. This nonsense has made me - a life long Democrat think about the Republican party. Or should I try to push for more moderate Democrats who believe in merit and less pandering? Quite a struggle.
There were many factors at play when they change the admissions. Curie was only part of it. Declining number of applicants, a very concentrated number of feeder schools, issues with the school itself including burnout and some toxicity, and more. There were also larger issues at play, including the changes in admissions at Maggie Walker and Stuy.
As a moderate (former Republican now Independent) who believes in meritocracy and also in the benefit in higher education of diversity instead of insularity (I have also seen these benefits at various jobs I've had), I think the changes are a step in the right direction. With some additional modifications, I think the change will benefit students at TJ and at all the regions' high schools.
Diversity is great. Viciously targeting a group is not.
Thankfully, the group that was targeted was relatively small (as Judge Heytens indicated) and was targeted largely because of resource hoarding behavior.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump made many life long Republicans vote for Biden. This nonsense has made me - a life long Democrat think about the Republican party. Or should I try to push for more moderate Democrats who believe in merit and less pandering? Quite a struggle.
There were many factors at play when they change the admissions. Curie was only part of it. Declining number of applicants, a very concentrated number of feeder schools, issues with the school itself including burnout and some toxicity, and more. There were also larger issues at play, including the changes in admissions at Maggie Walker and Stuy.
As a moderate (former Republican now Independent) who believes in meritocracy and also in the benefit in higher education of diversity instead of insularity (I have also seen these benefits at various jobs I've had), I think the changes are a step in the right direction. With some additional modifications, I think the change will benefit students at TJ and at all the regions' high schools.
Diversity is great. Viciously targeting a group is not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump made many life long Republicans vote for Biden. This nonsense has made me - a life long Democrat think about the Republican party. Or should I try to push for more moderate Democrats who believe in merit and less pandering? Quite a struggle.
I feel just the opposite. I strongly support giving all children a fair chance at these opportunities, not just those who prioritize expensive prep classes. It's clear-cut. Despite people screaming merit, what they mean is they want an unfair advantage. Now I don't think it's possible for any system to completely level the playing field but the changes seem like a good start.
No, seriously - we really do want objective merit. Why is that so hard for SJWs to grasp. So stop with the "experience factors" and life hurdles and non-traditional schools and get back to pure objective merit admissions. I am not looking for an unfair advantage for my kids, I just want an objective merit based admissions systems where being affluent and Asian are not considered. I am fine with resources to help kids get on the playing field, but when its time to play, I want a purely objective merit based process to take place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump made many life long Republicans vote for Biden. This nonsense has made me - a life long Democrat think about the Republican party. Or should I try to push for more moderate Democrats who believe in merit and less pandering? Quite a struggle.
I feel just the opposite. I strongly support giving all children a fair chance at these opportunities, not just those who prioritize expensive prep classes. It's clear-cut. Despite people screaming merit, what they mean is they want an unfair advantage. Now I don't think it's possible for any system to completely level the playing field but the changes seem like a good start.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump made many life long Republicans vote for Biden. This nonsense has made me - a life long Democrat think about the Republican party. Or should I try to push for more moderate Democrats who believe in merit and less pandering? Quite a struggle.
There were many factors at play when they change the admissions. Curie was only part of it. Declining number of applicants, a very concentrated number of feeder schools, issues with the school itself including burnout and some toxicity, and more. There were also larger issues at play, including the changes in admissions at Maggie Walker and Stuy.
As a moderate (former Republican now Independent) who believes in meritocracy and also in the benefit in higher education of diversity instead of insularity (I have also seen these benefits at various jobs I've had), I think the changes are a step in the right direction. With some additional modifications, I think the change will benefit students at TJ and at all the regions' high schools.
Today's GOP is run by White Nationalists who don't have any regard for the best interests of the Asian community but will gladly use them for their own ends.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump made many life long Republicans vote for Biden. This nonsense has made me - a life long Democrat think about the Republican party. Or should I try to push for more moderate Democrats who believe in merit and less pandering? Quite a struggle.
I feel just the opposite. I strongly support giving all children a fair chance at these opportunities, not just those who prioritize expensive prep classes. It's clear-cut. Despite people screaming merit, what they mean is they want an unfair advantage. Now I don't think it's possible for any system to completely level the playing field but the changes seem like a good start.
Seems like some so called progressive white folks couldn't take being shown that they are not superior after all.
You're defending Cutie? Really? You think that's right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump made many life long Republicans vote for Biden. This nonsense has made me - a life long Democrat think about the Republican party. Or should I try to push for more moderate Democrats who believe in merit and less pandering? Quite a struggle.
I feel just the opposite. I strongly support giving all children a fair chance at these opportunities, not just those who prioritize expensive prep classes. It's clear-cut. Despite people screaming merit, what they mean is they want an unfair advantage. Now I don't think it's possible for any system to completely level the playing field but the changes seem like a good start.
Seems like some so called progressive white folks couldn't take being shown that they are not superior after all.
You're defending Cutie? Really? You think that's right?
I am only commenting on a change in process that the judge deemed illegal because it was racist in intent. And the changes were pushed by jealous white folks who couldn't compete. Using pandemic/equity/Curie/parents and whatever else they could think of as an excuse. Bloody shameful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump made many life long Republicans vote for Biden. This nonsense has made me - a life long Democrat think about the Republican party. Or should I try to push for more moderate Democrats who believe in merit and less pandering? Quite a struggle.
I feel just the opposite. I strongly support giving all children a fair chance at these opportunities, not just those who prioritize expensive prep classes. It's clear-cut. Despite people screaming merit, what they mean is they want an unfair advantage. Now I don't think it's possible for any system to completely level the playing field but the changes seem like a good start.
Seems like some so called progressive white folks couldn't take being shown that they are not superior after all.
You're defending Cutie? Really? You think that's right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump made many life long Republicans vote for Biden. This nonsense has made me - a life long Democrat think about the Republican party. Or should I try to push for more moderate Democrats who believe in merit and less pandering? Quite a struggle.
I feel just the opposite. I strongly support giving all children a fair chance at these opportunities, not just those who prioritize expensive prep classes. It's clear-cut. Despite people screaming merit, what they mean is they want an unfair advantage. Now I don't think it's possible for any system to completely level the playing field but the changes seem like a good start.
Seems like some so called progressive white folks couldn't take being shown that they are not superior after all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump made many life long Republicans vote for Biden. This nonsense has made me - a life long Democrat think about the Republican party. Or should I try to push for more moderate Democrats who believe in merit and less pandering? Quite a struggle.
I feel just the opposite. I strongly support giving all children a fair chance at these opportunities, not just those who prioritize expensive prep classes. It's clear-cut. Despite people screaming merit, what they mean is they want an unfair advantage. Now I don't think it's possible for any system to completely level the playing field but the changes seem like a good start.
Seems like some so called progressive white folks couldn't take being shown that they are not superior after all.
I know and it only cost me 2 years in $20k in prep lessons to prove it too! And now I'm so mad that my superior child is denied access to TJ!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump made many life long Republicans vote for Biden. This nonsense has made me - a life long Democrat think about the Republican party. Or should I try to push for more moderate Democrats who believe in merit and less pandering? Quite a struggle.
I feel just the opposite. I strongly support giving all children a fair chance at these opportunities, not just those who prioritize expensive prep classes. It's clear-cut. Despite people screaming merit, what they mean is they want an unfair advantage. Now I don't think it's possible for any system to completely level the playing field but the changes seem like a good start.
Seems like some so called progressive white folks couldn't take being shown that they are not superior after all.