Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I bet they moved here trying to get their kid into TJ
Yep. And when their kid wasn't accepted, they probably also cried, "racism!". I have a feeling I know who the OP is.
Replies trying to act smug here are so entertaining. TJ requires a 1 year residency before you're even eligible to apply. Of course we considered that decision lol
Anonymous wrote:FCPS administration is ignorant at best and racist at most. A lot of new comers to the U.S, especially Asians, are treated as "inferior" or incapable of adjusting to the American education system. My son, as well as the children of my contemporaries (who are immigrants) have been downgraded to low-level classes (basically regular -- non AP or honors) when they are far more capable in tackling advanced topics. Because of this flawed system, my child is behind in all subjects and fields by an entire year because the counselling unit decided to push back all his subjects into their pre requisites. E.g --> his capabilities aligned with the AP calculus course but he was pushed back into the regular algebra 2 course. His knowledge in history in his previous school back in Asia aligned with AP WH, but was pushed back, again, to the pre requisite history course. And finally, many of his previous classes back in his previous school that tackled important STEM subjects (chemistry, biology and physics) were voided and now he has to make up for such credits in future years. His entire freshman year was marked by redundancy as he breezed through everything as these topics were discussed the previous year already. And finally, his GPA was deflated as this administration did not recognize that subjects he took in his previous school were in a higher magnitude of difficulty.
This is just my story and there are so much more hidden incidents that are being swept up under the rug: lost credits that were unavailed, mistreatment by the teachers or mentors, etc. Please recognise that coming from a different educational background isn't necessarily INFERIOR.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I bet they moved here trying to get their kid into TJ
Yep. And when their kid wasn't accepted, they probably also cried, "racism!". I have a feeling I know who the OP is.
Anonymous wrote:I bet they moved here trying to get their kid into TJ
Anonymous wrote:I bet they moved here trying to get their kid into TJ
Anonymous wrote:Why did you move here? Clearly the US is a downgrade.
Anonymous wrote:This is about one of the stupidest posts I’ve ever seen on here and that is saying something.
The way you wrote it OP, it sounded like they wanted to put your child in remedial classes because they’re Asian. I’m like WTF no Asian kid I know is in remedial classes.
It’s not like there are tons of white kids taking calculus in 9th grade. You are not going to get much sympathy here by coming on here with outrageous entitled demands and accusing people of racism.
Anonymous wrote:Ha, the first sentence in your post accused people of being ignorant and or racist, and now you are complaining that the responses to your post aren’t polite!
This is why people don’t like you!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this happens to people changing education systems all over. Kids switching from schools with APs to an IB program. Etc etc.
One thing I can say with confidence about living in America is that your kid's destiny is not going to be determined by when they take AP calc. You're living in Virginia. You have a BUNCH of very good, in state colleges to choose from.
If your kid is going to make it and be a success in this country, the schools here are more than good enough to make that happen even if you lose a year of course progression to switching countries.
The other adjustments your child is making to language and culture are almost certainly much more important to their future.
Your attitude sucks.
"Adjustments to the language and culture" so you're assuming he's having difficulties in this aspect? English is taught as a required subject in his previous school and as for this culture you speak of, a culture where incidents such as drug abuse, drinking and vaping within the campus are not reprimanded as strictly? And can't you empathise with him? Imagine being downgraded or belittled in intellect and capability just because you're not the same ethnicity as them. that's the adjustment he's trying to overcome.
Anonymous wrote:I think this happens to people changing education systems all over. Kids switching from schools with APs to an IB program. Etc etc.
One thing I can say with confidence about living in America is that your kid's destiny is not going to be determined by when they take AP calc. You're living in Virginia. You have a BUNCH of very good, in state colleges to choose from.
If your kid is going to make it and be a success in this country, the schools here are more than good enough to make that happen even if you lose a year of course progression to switching countries.
The other adjustments your child is making to language and culture are almost certainly much more important to their future.
Your attitude sucks.