Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:University admissions will take note of what is happening at TJ and stop treating it as a "guarantee" of rigor. This may take a couple of years, or it may be very quick, but eventually TJ will mean nothing more than any other decent high school in this area. TJ is no longer a "selective" school, as far as admission goes.
Yes, but if they allow things to go back to the way they were and allow Asians to have more spots, TJ will still be viewed as the number 1 high school in America.
Contrary to popular opinion, having the #1 ranking in America hasn’t been a great help to TJ as far as college admissions go.
Because top universities discriminate against Asians.
They just weed out cheaters who happen to be Asians.
Indeed! More than 1/3 of them cheated! What a race!
https://thehill.com/changing-america/enrichment/education/577722-more-than-a-third-of-white-students-lie-about-their
What a shameless group of people! No wonder they're racists.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:University admissions will take note of what is happening at TJ and stop treating it as a "guarantee" of rigor. This may take a couple of years, or it may be very quick, but eventually TJ will mean nothing more than any other decent high school in this area. TJ is no longer a "selective" school, as far as admission goes.
Yes, but if they allow things to go back to the way they were and allow Asians to have more spots, TJ will still be viewed as the number 1 high school in America.
Contrary to popular opinion, having the #1 ranking in America hasn’t been a great help to TJ as far as college admissions go.
Because top universities discriminate against Asians.
They just weed out cheaters who happen to be Asians.
Indeed! More than 1/3 of them cheated! What a race!
https://thehill.com/changing-america/enrichment/education/577722-more-than-a-third-of-white-students-lie-about-their
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:University admissions will take note of what is happening at TJ and stop treating it as a "guarantee" of rigor. This may take a couple of years, or it may be very quick, but eventually TJ will mean nothing more than any other decent high school in this area. TJ is no longer a "selective" school, as far as admission goes.
Yes, but if they allow things to go back to the way they were and allow Asians to have more spots, TJ will still be viewed as the number 1 high school in America.
Contrary to popular opinion, having the #1 ranking in America hasn’t been a great help to TJ as far as college admissions go.
Because top universities discriminate against Asians.
They just weed out cheaters who happen to be Asians.
Anonymous wrote:Let’s do the same with sports. Get the Asians on football and basketball. Let’s be fair.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
[And, oh, by the way, most Asians aren't going to gravitate towards the "underrepresented middle schools" in FCPS as frequently as gravitate even more towards the neighborhood pyramids that already have a reputation as more rigorous, so your social engineering incentives will fail from Day One.]
This is a classic liberal racist tactic. They are all nice as long as the Asians are below them. Once they start to see them doing better, all kinds of such comments are made. Book smart, good at taking tests, lack social skills and nuance, can't understand accents, only good at math etc etc. A constant drip drip of trying to undermine a group. I am talking from personal experience. Despite all the noise, we are still doing well. Thank you for the motivation. We see you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure I understand the point of the original post. If a thief robs several houses in your neighborhood but doesn't get yours, you would no longer be interested in holding them responsible for their actions?
Are you comparing these students to thieves who steal other people's opportunities?
I'll spare you the wait - yes, that's exactly what they're doing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure I understand the point of the original post. If a thief robs several houses in your neighborhood but doesn't get yours, you would no longer be interested in holding them responsible for their actions?
Are you comparing these students to thieves who steal other people's opportunities?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:University admissions will take note of what is happening at TJ and stop treating it as a "guarantee" of rigor. This may take a couple of years, or it may be very quick, but eventually TJ will mean nothing more than any other decent high school in this area. TJ is no longer a "selective" school, as far as admission goes.
Yes, but if they allow things to go back to the way they were and allow Asians to have more spots, TJ will still be viewed as the number 1 high school in America.
Contrary to popular opinion, having the #1 ranking in America hasn’t been a great help to TJ as far as college admissions go.
Because top universities discriminate against Asians.
They just weed out cheaters who happen to be Asians.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:University admissions will take note of what is happening at TJ and stop treating it as a "guarantee" of rigor. This may take a couple of years, or it may be very quick, but eventually TJ will mean nothing more than any other decent high school in this area. TJ is no longer a "selective" school, as far as admission goes.
Yes, but if they allow things to go back to the way they were and allow Asians to have more spots, TJ will still be viewed as the number 1 high school in America.
Contrary to popular opinion, having the #1 ranking in America hasn’t been a great help to TJ as far as college admissions go.
Because top universities discriminate against Asians.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure I understand the point of the original post. If a thief robs several houses in your neighborhood but doesn't get yours, you would no longer be interested in holding them responsible for their actions?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:University admissions will take note of what is happening at TJ and stop treating it as a "guarantee" of rigor. This may take a couple of years, or it may be very quick, but eventually TJ will mean nothing more than any other decent high school in this area. TJ is no longer a "selective" school, as far as admission goes.
Yes, but if they allow things to go back to the way they were and allow Asians to have more spots, TJ will still be viewed as the number 1 high school in America.
Contrary to popular opinion, having the #1 ranking in America hasn’t been a great help to TJ as far as college admissions go.
Because top universities discriminate against Asians.
Which ones? All the ones I know have a high number of Asians when compared to the population of Asians.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:University admissions will take note of what is happening at TJ and stop treating it as a "guarantee" of rigor. This may take a couple of years, or it may be very quick, but eventually TJ will mean nothing more than any other decent high school in this area. TJ is no longer a "selective" school, as far as admission goes.
Yes, but if they allow things to go back to the way they were and allow Asians to have more spots, TJ will still be viewed as the number 1 high school in America.
Contrary to popular opinion, having the #1 ranking in America hasn’t been a great help to TJ as far as college admissions go.
Because top universities discriminate against Asians.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:University admissions will take note of what is happening at TJ and stop treating it as a "guarantee" of rigor. This may take a couple of years, or it may be very quick, but eventually TJ will mean nothing more than any other decent high school in this area. TJ is no longer a "selective" school, as far as admission goes.
Yes, but if they allow things to go back to the way they were and allow Asians to have more spots, TJ will still be viewed as the number 1 high school in America.
Contrary to popular opinion, having the #1 ranking in America hasn’t been a great help to TJ as far as college admissions go.