Anonymous
Post 06/26/2024 20:10     Subject: TJ environment now

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Anonymous wrote:It's much less toxic now that they eliminated the test buying. It had constrained admission to a small group of hyper-competitive families from wealthy feeders. Things are much better without them.


There was no test buying.
If there was any evidence of that it would have made the local if not national news and not just anonymous chart boards.
This is just more of your racist bullshit directed at immigrant indian families that are outperforming your slack children.
Without the testing, TJ is definitely less competitive in all the wrong ways.
At least half the kids there would never have been admitted under any merit-based system and TJ has had to adjust its high standards to avoid failing a significant minority of the class.

There were 165 national merit semifinalists for the class of 2024 out of 264 total in FCPS.
I expect that number to drop to under 100 for the class of 2025

You can have merit with diversity but not like this.


You are mistaken. One-third of TJ's entering class attended a prep center that was known to have compiled a question bank that included many of the actual test questions.

Most of these students could not have done well on the QunatQ without this advantage. These days kids get in on their own merit. I would expect even better results.

A prep center that doesnt exist and has no name?


The PP is referring to curie.
It's an Indian learning center that has programs going from kindergarten to 12th grade.
If you are a student there, you can also do test prep there for $300.

The claim is that curie students that took the test in 2017 discussed the quant q portion of the test with the people at that learning center and then quant q used the exact same questions the next year and so the kids that took the class had seen the exact same questions before.
Aside from some now deleted social media posts, there is no evidence that quant q had basically committed testing malpractice by using the exact same questions 2 years in a row.

This is basically just the latest in a long line of white people accusing asian people (and jewish people before that) of cheating, or immorality or unethical behavior to rationalize their own poor academic performance.


Only you refer to it as an "Indian" learning center. You're the only person making this racial.


You were very clearly being racist by calling studying cheating. You specifically called out curie and curie is 100% Indian.
You probably think you're a good person. A lot of racists think they're good people.
You're a racist.


The test they used was not intended to be studied for. By studying for it they “broke” its effectiveness as a selection tool for TJ.


Then it is a poor test because you can buy Quant Q test prep on Amazon:

https://www.amazon.com/TJHSST-Quant-Q-Vol-1/dp/1950573788


Don't know about any of that but it seems unethical to violate the NDA in order to create a question bank to give your customers an edge.
Anonymous
Post 06/26/2024 19:51     Subject: TJ environment now

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's much less toxic now that they eliminated the test buying. It had constrained admission to a small group of hyper-competitive families from wealthy feeders. Things are much better without them.


There was no test buying.
If there was any evidence of that it would have made the local if not national news and not just anonymous chart boards.
This is just more of your racist bullshit directed at immigrant indian families that are outperforming your slack children.
Without the testing, TJ is definitely less competitive in all the wrong ways.
At least half the kids there would never have been admitted under any merit-based system and TJ has had to adjust its high standards to avoid failing a significant minority of the class.

There were 165 national merit semifinalists for the class of 2024 out of 264 total in FCPS.
I expect that number to drop to under 100 for the class of 2025

You can have merit with diversity but not like this.


You are mistaken. One-third of TJ's entering class attended a prep center that was known to have compiled a question bank that included many of the actual test questions.

Most of these students could not have done well on the QunatQ without this advantage. These days kids get in on their own merit. I would expect even better results.

A prep center that doesnt exist and has no name?


The PP is referring to curie.
It's an Indian learning center that has programs going from kindergarten to 12th grade.
If you are a student there, you can also do test prep there for $300.

The claim is that curie students that took the test in 2017 discussed the quant q portion of the test with the people at that learning center and then quant q used the exact same questions the next year and so the kids that took the class had seen the exact same questions before.
Aside from some now deleted social media posts, there is no evidence that quant q had basically committed testing malpractice by using the exact same questions 2 years in a row.

This is basically just the latest in a long line of white people accusing asian people (and jewish people before that) of cheating, or immorality or unethical behavior to rationalize their own poor academic performance.


Only you refer to it as an "Indian" learning center. You're the only person making this racial.


You were very clearly being racist by calling studying cheating. You specifically called out curie and curie is 100% Indian.
You probably think you're a good person. A lot of racists think they're good people.
You're a racist.


The test they used was not intended to be studied for. By studying for it they “broke” its effectiveness as a selection tool for TJ.


Then it is a poor test because you can buy Quant Q test prep on Amazon:

https://www.amazon.com/TJHSST-Quant-Q-Vol-1/dp/1950573788
Anonymous
Post 06/26/2024 16:45     Subject: TJ environment now

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's much less toxic now that they eliminated the test buying. It had constrained admission to a small group of hyper-competitive families from wealthy feeders. Things are much better without them.


There was no test buying.
If there was any evidence of that it would have made the local if not national news and not just anonymous chart boards.
This is just more of your racist bullshit directed at immigrant indian families that are outperforming your slack children.
Without the testing, TJ is definitely less competitive in all the wrong ways.
At least half the kids there would never have been admitted under any merit-based system and TJ has had to adjust its high standards to avoid failing a significant minority of the class.

There were 165 national merit semifinalists for the class of 2024 out of 264 total in FCPS.
I expect that number to drop to under 100 for the class of 2025

You can have merit with diversity but not like this.


You are mistaken. One-third of TJ's entering class attended a prep center that was known to have compiled a question bank that included many of the actual test questions.

Most of these students could not have done well on the QunatQ without this advantage. These days kids get in on their own merit. I would expect even better results.


This had nothing to do with the test and everything to do with racial diversity.

Once again, if someone cheated the way you claim, it would have not only made local news, it would probably have made national news.
The only place you seem to see this claim is on anonymous chatboards.
Mostly by racists that are salty that dark-skinned indians are outperforming their light-skinned kids.

If the previous merit-based criteria was really so compromised that it was selecting inferior students and the current criteria was really better, then why are the current students so much dumber than before?

It's not like Tj doesn't know how to select for actual academic merit.
The froshmores are selected based on merit because noone keeps track of their race.

The last time they tried to racially balance TJ with a more "holistic" process, they only made TJ white, dumber and richer.
At least this time they didn't make it richer (and really, how much wealthier could TJ have gotten?)
We know how to select for poverty without discarding merit. We just don't do it because it would only increase the asian population without adding the desired diversity.

Your post is full of mistruths and alternative facts. Further, selection is race blind. Using race to balance is highly illegal. If you have evidence of this you can win a multi million dollar lawsuit but courts require evidence so you'll get laughed out of court even quicker than c4tj


It took 20 years for the Supreme Court to stop colleges from doing it in an even more explicit fashion, and the colleges are still talking about how to continue doing what they were doing.
Even then. the Supreme Court did not outlaw using race to balance.
Anonymous
Post 06/26/2024 16:27     Subject: TJ environment now

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's much less toxic now that they eliminated the test buying. It had constrained admission to a small group of hyper-competitive families from wealthy feeders. Things are much better without them.


There was no test buying.
If there was any evidence of that it would have made the local if not national news and not just anonymous chart boards.
This is just more of your racist bullshit directed at immigrant indian families that are outperforming your slack children.
Without the testing, TJ is definitely less competitive in all the wrong ways.
At least half the kids there would never have been admitted under any merit-based system and TJ has had to adjust its high standards to avoid failing a significant minority of the class.

There were 165 national merit semifinalists for the class of 2024 out of 264 total in FCPS.
I expect that number to drop to under 100 for the class of 2025

You can have merit with diversity but not like this.


You are mistaken. One-third of TJ's entering class attended a prep center that was known to have compiled a question bank that included many of the actual test questions.

Most of these students could not have done well on the QunatQ without this advantage. These days kids get in on their own merit. I would expect even better results.

A prep center that doesnt exist and has no name?


The PP is referring to curie.
It's an Indian learning center that has programs going from kindergarten to 12th grade.
If you are a student there, you can also do test prep there for $300.

The claim is that curie students that took the test in 2017 discussed the quant q portion of the test with the people at that learning center and then quant q used the exact same questions the next year and so the kids that took the class had seen the exact same questions before.
Aside from some now deleted social media posts, there is no evidence that quant q had basically committed testing malpractice by using the exact same questions 2 years in a row.

This is basically just the latest in a long line of white people accusing asian people (and jewish people before that) of cheating, or immorality or unethical behavior to rationalize their own poor academic performance.


Only you refer to it as an "Indian" learning center. You're the only person making this racial.


You were very clearly being racist by calling studying cheating. You specifically called out curie and curie is 100% Indian.
You probably think you're a good person. A lot of racists think they're good people.
You're a racist.


The test they used was not intended to be studied for. By studying for it they “broke” its effectiveness as a selection tool for TJ.
Anonymous
Post 06/26/2024 15:28     Subject: TJ environment now

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's much less toxic now that they eliminated the test buying. It had constrained admission to a small group of hyper-competitive families from wealthy feeders. Things are much better without them.


There was no test buying.
If there was any evidence of that it would have made the local if not national news and not just anonymous chart boards.
This is just more of your racist bullshit directed at immigrant indian families that are outperforming your slack children.
Without the testing, TJ is definitely less competitive in all the wrong ways.
At least half the kids there would never have been admitted under any merit-based system and TJ has had to adjust its high standards to avoid failing a significant minority of the class.

There were 165 national merit semifinalists for the class of 2024 out of 264 total in FCPS.
I expect that number to drop to under 100 for the class of 2025

You can have merit with diversity but not like this.


You are mistaken. One-third of TJ's entering class attended a prep center that was known to have compiled a question bank that included many of the actual test questions.

Most of these students could not have done well on the QunatQ without this advantage. These days kids get in on their own merit. I would expect even better results.


This had nothing to do with the test and everything to do with racial diversity.

Once again, if someone cheated the way you claim, it would have not only made local news, it would probably have made national news.
The only place you seem to see this claim is on anonymous chatboards.
Mostly by racists that are salty that dark-skinned indians are outperforming their light-skinned kids.

If the previous merit-based criteria was really so compromised that it was selecting inferior students and the current criteria was really better, then why are the current students so much dumber than before?

It's not like Tj doesn't know how to select for actual academic merit.
The froshmores are selected based on merit because noone keeps track of their race.

The last time they tried to racially balance TJ with a more "holistic" process, they only made TJ white, dumber and richer.
At least this time they didn't make it richer (and really, how much wealthier could TJ have gotten?)
We know how to select for poverty without discarding merit. We just don't do it because it would only increase the asian population without adding the desired diversity.

Your post is full of mistruths and alternative facts. Further, selection is race blind. Using race to balance is highly illegal. If you have evidence of this you can win a multi million dollar lawsuit but courts require evidence so you'll get laughed out of court even quicker than c4tj


BINGO!


You act like we didn't have to pass a constitutional amendment to get rid of poll taxes.
You can't sue for these things.
Noone won a multi million dollar lawsuit against harvard for their explicit racial discrimination.
Why would anyone win a multimillion dollar lawsuit for a faciall neutral process jsut because it was racially driven.
Anonymous
Post 06/26/2024 15:20     Subject: TJ environment now

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's much less toxic now that they eliminated the test buying. It had constrained admission to a small group of hyper-competitive families from wealthy feeders. Things are much better without them.


There was no test buying.
If there was any evidence of that it would have made the local if not national news and not just anonymous chart boards.
This is just more of your racist bullshit directed at immigrant indian families that are outperforming your slack children.
Without the testing, TJ is definitely less competitive in all the wrong ways.
At least half the kids there would never have been admitted under any merit-based system and TJ has had to adjust its high standards to avoid failing a significant minority of the class.

There were 165 national merit semifinalists for the class of 2024 out of 264 total in FCPS.
I expect that number to drop to under 100 for the class of 2025

You can have merit with diversity but not like this.


You are mistaken. One-third of TJ's entering class attended a prep center that was known to have compiled a question bank that included many of the actual test questions.

Most of these students could not have done well on the QunatQ without this advantage. These days kids get in on their own merit. I would expect even better results.

A prep center that doesnt exist and has no name?


The PP is referring to curie.
It's an Indian learning center that has programs going from kindergarten to 12th grade.
If you are a student there, you can also do test prep there for $300.

The claim is that curie students that took the test in 2017 discussed the quant q portion of the test with the people at that learning center and then quant q used the exact same questions the next year and so the kids that took the class had seen the exact same questions before.
Aside from some now deleted social media posts, there is no evidence that quant q had basically committed testing malpractice by using the exact same questions 2 years in a row.

This is basically just the latest in a long line of white people accusing asian people (and jewish people before that) of cheating, or immorality or unethical behavior to rationalize their own poor academic performance.


Only you refer to it as an "Indian" learning center. You're the only person making this racial.


You were very clearly being racist by calling studying cheating. You specifically called out curie and curie is 100% Indian.
You probably think you're a good person. A lot of racists think they're good people.
You're a racist.
Anonymous
Post 06/26/2024 09:48     Subject: TJ environment now

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's much less toxic now that they eliminated the test buying. It had constrained admission to a small group of hyper-competitive families from wealthy feeders. Things are much better without them.


There was no test buying.
If there was any evidence of that it would have made the local if not national news and not just anonymous chart boards.
This is just more of your racist bullshit directed at immigrant indian families that are outperforming your slack children.
Without the testing, TJ is definitely less competitive in all the wrong ways.
At least half the kids there would never have been admitted under any merit-based system and TJ has had to adjust its high standards to avoid failing a significant minority of the class.

There were 165 national merit semifinalists for the class of 2024 out of 264 total in FCPS.
I expect that number to drop to under 100 for the class of 2025

You can have merit with diversity but not like this.


You are mistaken. One-third of TJ's entering class attended a prep center that was known to have compiled a question bank that included many of the actual test questions.

Most of these students could not have done well on the QunatQ without this advantage. These days kids get in on their own merit. I would expect even better results.


This had nothing to do with the test and everything to do with racial diversity.

Once again, if someone cheated the way you claim, it would have not only made local news, it would probably have made national news.
The only place you seem to see this claim is on anonymous chatboards.
Mostly by racists that are salty that dark-skinned indians are outperforming their light-skinned kids.

If the previous merit-based criteria was really so compromised that it was selecting inferior students and the current criteria was really better, then why are the current students so much dumber than before?

It's not like Tj doesn't know how to select for actual academic merit.
The froshmores are selected based on merit because noone keeps track of their race.

The last time they tried to racially balance TJ with a more "holistic" process, they only made TJ white, dumber and richer.
At least this time they didn't make it richer (and really, how much wealthier could TJ have gotten?)
We know how to select for poverty without discarding merit. We just don't do it because it would only increase the asian population without adding the desired diversity.

Your post is full of mistruths and alternative facts. Further, selection is race blind. Using race to balance is highly illegal. If you have evidence of this you can win a multi million dollar lawsuit but courts require evidence so you'll get laughed out of court even quicker than c4tj


BINGO!
Anonymous
Post 06/26/2024 09:46     Subject: TJ environment now

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's much less toxic now that they eliminated the test buying. It had constrained admission to a small group of hyper-competitive families from wealthy feeders. Things are much better without them.


There was no test buying.
If there was any evidence of that it would have made the local if not national news and not just anonymous chart boards.
This is just more of your racist bullshit directed at immigrant indian families that are outperforming your slack children.
Without the testing, TJ is definitely less competitive in all the wrong ways.
At least half the kids there would never have been admitted under any merit-based system and TJ has had to adjust its high standards to avoid failing a significant minority of the class.

There were 165 national merit semifinalists for the class of 2024 out of 264 total in FCPS.
I expect that number to drop to under 100 for the class of 2025

You can have merit with diversity but not like this.


You are mistaken. One-third of TJ's entering class attended a prep center that was known to have compiled a question bank that included many of the actual test questions.

Most of these students could not have done well on the QunatQ without this advantage. These days kids get in on their own merit. I would expect even better results.

A prep center that doesnt exist and has no name?


The PP is referring to curie.
It's an Indian learning center that has programs going from kindergarten to 12th grade.
If you are a student there, you can also do test prep there for $300.

The claim is that curie students that took the test in 2017 discussed the quant q portion of the test with the people at that learning center and then quant q used the exact same questions the next year and so the kids that took the class had seen the exact same questions before.
Aside from some now deleted social media posts, there is no evidence that quant q had basically committed testing malpractice by using the exact same questions 2 years in a row.

This is basically just the latest in a long line of white people accusing asian people (and jewish people before that) of cheating, or immorality or unethical behavior to rationalize their own poor academic performance.


Only you refer to it as an "Indian" learning center. You're the only person making this racial.
Anonymous
Post 06/26/2024 09:36     Subject: TJ environment now

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's much less toxic now that they eliminated the test buying. It had constrained admission to a small group of hyper-competitive families from wealthy feeders. Things are much better without them.


There was no test buying.
If there was any evidence of that it would have made the local if not national news and not just anonymous chart boards.
This is just more of your racist bullshit directed at immigrant indian families that are outperforming your slack children.
Without the testing, TJ is definitely less competitive in all the wrong ways.
At least half the kids there would never have been admitted under any merit-based system and TJ has had to adjust its high standards to avoid failing a significant minority of the class.

There were 165 national merit semifinalists for the class of 2024 out of 264 total in FCPS.
I expect that number to drop to under 100 for the class of 2025

You can have merit with diversity but not like this.


You are mistaken. One-third of TJ's entering class attended a prep center that was known to have compiled a question bank that included many of the actual test questions.

Most of these students could not have done well on the QunatQ without this advantage. These days kids get in on their own merit. I would expect even better results.

A prep center that doesnt exist and has no name?


The PP is referring to curie.
It's an Indian learning center that has programs going from kindergarten to 12th grade.
If you are a student there, you can also do test prep there for $300.

The claim is that curie students that took the test in 2017 discussed the quant q portion of the test with the people at that learning center and then quant q used the exact same questions the next year and so the kids that took the class had seen the exact same questions before.
Aside from some now deleted social media posts, there is no evidence that quant q had basically committed testing malpractice by using the exact same questions 2 years in a row.

This is basically just the latest in a long line of white people accusing asian people (and jewish people before that) of cheating, or immorality or unethical behavior to rationalize their own poor academic performance.