Anonymous
Post 08/11/2025 21:12     Subject: TJ entrance test answers were never for sale

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There is a troll here on DCUM who loves to perpetuate this lie. She repeats it to support the false narrative that TJ only admitted students from exceptionally high SES families, who could afford to (as she put it) “buy the test answers.”

Her claim is not true. It was never true.

When challenged on this falsehood, she often asserts test-preparation courses equal “buying test answers.” But, by her twisted logic, anyone’s child who does an SAT prep session or even buys a test-prep book from Amazon, has somehow “purchased the answers to the upcoming SAT.”

Call this troll out when you encounter her lies here. I’ve tried reporting her, but she’s apparently still around. I’m uncertain why she harbors such hatred towards TJ or why she insists on repeatedly lying about TJ admissions.


Thou doth protest too much, methinks


It's been repeatedly shown here that the process was rigged to favor a few wealthy schools. The troll just likes to pretend otherwise and perpetuate the myth that wealthy families weren't gaining an unfair advantage .


You means it's been repeatedly CLAIMED but the research on standardized tests is so well established that you are effectively arguing against science at this point. There is more research supporting the validity of standardized testing than there is for global warming or the big bang combined.

The notion of testing being racist didn't hold water very long so you are just throwing more shit up against the wall hoping something sticks. This is very Trumpian of you. Make ridiculous claims and hope the people that already agree with you will adopt your ridiculous claims as facts.
Anonymous
Post 08/11/2025 20:39     Subject: TJ entrance test answers were never for sale

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There is a troll here on DCUM who loves to perpetuate this lie. She repeats it to support the false narrative that TJ only admitted students from exceptionally high SES families, who could afford to (as she put it) “buy the test answers.”

Her claim is not true. It was never true.

When challenged on this falsehood, she often asserts test-preparation courses equal “buying test answers.” But, by her twisted logic, anyone’s child who does an SAT prep session or even buys a test-prep book from Amazon, has somehow “purchased the answers to the upcoming SAT.”

Call this troll out when you encounter her lies here. I’ve tried reporting her, but she’s apparently still around. I’m uncertain why she harbors such hatred towards TJ or why she insists on repeatedly lying about TJ admissions.


Thou doth protest too much, methinks


It's been repeatedly shown here that the process was rigged to favor a few wealthy schools. The troll just likes to pretend otherwise and perpetuate the myth that wealthy families weren't gaining an unfair advantage .