Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait...did white kids lose seats, too? Or did they just remove n Asians and replace them with n URMs?
They haven't done anything yet. It is unlikely that white students would lose seats in any sort of admissions shake-up - they and every other demographic besides Asian would almost certainly gain seats because of increased interest from high-achievers in those communities in the application process.
If you don't force a 13-year-old to sit for a three hour exam on two separate Saturdays, you will definitely increase the number of white students.
TJ must diversify in order to continue to attract the best and brightest and to service all races/ socioeconomic backgroundS. You can’t continue to offer admissions only to Asians who gain admission via intense prep. My DC is a genius, as confirmed by an IQ test. DC attained a perfect SAT score the first and only time they sat for the SAT. Also a National Merit Scholar. Well qualified for TJ, but refused to even apply as they are Caucasian and didn’t want to go school for 4 years with all Asians. Would never have been a fit socially.
It is only your perception that admission is only offered to those who prep. That is not the reality of the situation. A large contingency who prep, yes. But not the majority.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait...did white kids lose seats, too? Or did they just remove n Asians and replace them with n URMs?
They haven't done anything yet. It is unlikely that white students would lose seats in any sort of admissions shake-up - they and every other demographic besides Asian would almost certainly gain seats because of increased interest from high-achievers in those communities in the application process.
If you don't force a 13-year-old to sit for a three hour exam on two separate Saturdays, you will definitely increase the number of white students.
TJ must diversify in order to continue to attract the best and brightest and to service all races/ socioeconomic backgroundS. You can’t continue to offer admissions only to Asians who gain admission via intense prep. My DC is a genius, as confirmed by an IQ test. DC attained a perfect SAT score the first and only time they sat for the SAT. Also a National Merit Scholar. Well qualified for TJ, but refused to even apply as they are Caucasian and didn’t want to go school for 4 years with all Asians. Would never have been a fit socially.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
TJ must diversify in order to continue to attract the best and brightest and to service all races/ socioeconomic backgroundS. You can’t continue to offer admissions only to Asians who gain admission via intense prep. My DC is a genius, as confirmed by an IQ test. DC attained a perfect SAT score the first and only time they sat for the SAT. Also a National Merit Scholar. Well qualified for TJ, but refused to even apply as they are Caucasian and didn’t want to go school for 4 years with all Asians. Would never have been a fit socially.
Your post is proof that intelligence isn't everything.
TJ must diversify in order to continue to attract the best and brightest and to service all races/ socioeconomic backgroundS. You can’t continue to offer admissions only to Asians who gain admission via intense prep. My DC is a genius, as confirmed by an IQ test. DC attained a perfect SAT score the first and only time they sat for the SAT. Also a National Merit Scholar. Well qualified for TJ, but refused to even apply as they are Caucasian and didn’t want to go school for 4 years with all Asians. Would never have been a fit socially.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait...did white kids lose seats, too? Or did they just remove n Asians and replace them with n URMs?
They haven't done anything yet. It is unlikely that white students would lose seats in any sort of admissions shake-up - they and every other demographic besides Asian would almost certainly gain seats because of increased interest from high-achievers in those communities in the application process.
If you don't force a 13-year-old to sit for a three hour exam on two separate Saturdays, you will definitely increase the number of white students.
TJ must diversify in order to continue to attract the best and brightest and to service all races/ socioeconomic backgroundS. You can’t continue to offer admissions only to Asians who gain admission via intense prep. My DC is a genius, as confirmed by an IQ test. DC attained a perfect SAT score the first and only time they sat for the SAT. Also a National Merit Scholar. Well qualified for TJ, but refused to even apply as they are Caucasian and didn’t want to go school for 4 years with all Asians. Would never have been a fit socially.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait...did white kids lose seats, too? Or did they just remove n Asians and replace them with n URMs?
They haven't done anything yet. It is unlikely that white students would lose seats in any sort of admissions shake-up - they and every other demographic besides Asian would almost certainly gain seats because of increased interest from high-achievers in those communities in the application process.
If you don't force a 13-year-old to sit for a three hour exam on two separate Saturdays, you will definitely increase the number of white students.
TJ must diversify in order to continue to attract the best and brightest and to service all races/ socioeconomic backgroundS. You can’t continue to offer admissions only to Asians who gain admission via intense prep. My DC is a genius, as confirmed by an IQ test. DC attained a perfect SAT score the first and only time they sat for the SAT. Also a National Merit Scholar. Well qualified for TJ, but refused to even apply as they are Caucasian and didn’t want to go school for 4 years with all Asians. Would never have been a fit socially.
Anonymous wrote:TJ is far from getting the diversity they want. If they can’t get white kids that already qualify to attend, they are not going to be able to get black or Latino kids to want to even qualify to attend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait...did white kids lose seats, too? Or did they just remove n Asians and replace them with n URMs?
They haven't done anything yet. It is unlikely that white students would lose seats in any sort of admissions shake-up - they and every other demographic besides Asian would almost certainly gain seats because of increased interest from high-achievers in those communities in the application process.
If you don't force a 13-year-old to sit for a three hour exam on two separate Saturdays, you will definitely increase the number of white students.
Anonymous wrote:Wait...did white kids lose seats, too? Or did they just remove n Asians and replace them with n URMs?
Anonymous wrote:Can you tell which middle school notified you the change of admission procedure? How come our school said they didn’t get any news on the change and the process is still same.
Anonymous wrote:Our Middle School just confirmed that the TJ is changing its admissions procedure this year and parents are advised to monitor the TJ admissions website to keep up with updates about the changes. The application dates have been changed but it does not say anything about changes to the admissions process. Any thoughts ?
Anonymous wrote:Our Middle School just confirmed that the TJ is changing its admissions procedure this year and parents are advised to monitor the TJ admissions website to keep up with updates about the changes. The application dates have been changed but it does not say anything about changes to the admissions process. Any thoughts ?