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Just watched how the Dean catered to students safe places to cry when reading mean tweets. After watching that news report, I will never send my child to your school. I will also convince as many families as possible to never send their kids to your school.
I'm from New York City too. I have a question, do you think they'll allow us to read questions outloud now that we'll be home and they have access to our computer microphones? I'm wondering if other test takers will hear our background or if it'll just be the proctors. Also, what do you think the point distribution will be like now that there are only 3 sections?