Yes but you are citing a finding from 2018. This problem has been identified and presumably fixed. Get over it. |
| Im Italian. Do I count as white enough to get reparations? |
...I bet that if US kids applied to schools in Asia, there would be tons of bias in the form of "overly sensitive", "excitable", "loud". Asians expect Americans to get used to their personalities when in fact, they would never tolerate our kids. |
| In the interest of fairness, should admissions be blind WRT gender? |
LOL |
You believe this despite so much evidence to the contrary? |
No you fcktard. The alumni interviewers scored asians exactly the same as other students but the admissions committee that never even met them gave asians significantly lower scores. |
Of course. Then watch colleges suddenly discover the value of standardized tests again. |
They did...did....did do that but they aren't any more. Let's talk about unsolved problems. |
They are using new and improved methods of racial discrimination. We know what the racial breakdown should be without racial preferences because they TOLD us what it would be without racial preferences. This year's admission numbers are not close. |
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So do you think Trump will go after Yale first? They seem to be the most egregious offenders.
These are this year's admissions stats. Which schools should the trump administration go after first. IVY: Harvard: The share of Asian American students stayed the same at 37%. The share of Hispanic or Latino students rose from 14% to 16%. The share of Black students fell from 18% to 14%. The share of White students appear to have increased from 28% to 31%. Unknown rose from 4% to 8%. Princeton: The share of Asian American fell from 26% to 24%. The share of Hispanic or Latino fell from 10% to 9%. The share of Black students stayed the same at 9%. The share of White students appear to have increased from 28% to 31%. Unknown unreported for 2027, 8% for 2028 Yale: The share of Asian American fell from 30% to 24%. The share of Hispanic or Latino students rose from 18% from 19%. The share of Black students stayed the same at 14%. The share of White students rose from 42% to 46%. Unknown not reported Brown: The share of Asian American students rose from 29% to 33%. The share of Hispanic or Latino students fell from 13% to 10%. The share of Black students fell from 15% to 9%. The share of White students fell from 46% to 43%. Unknown increased from 4% to 7%. Columbia: The share of Asian American students rose from 30% to 39%. The share of Hispanic or Latino students fell from 22% to 19%. The share of Black students fell from 20% to 12%. The share of White students fell from 51% to 49%. Unknown remained the same at 2% Dartmouth: The share of Asian American students fell from 23% to 22%. The share of Hispanic or Latino students rose from 10% to 13%. The share of Black students fell from 11% to 10%. The share of White students fell from 52% to 48%. Unknown rose from 3% to 7% Penn: The share of Asian American students rose from 32% to 34%. The share of URM fell from 25% to 23% The share of White or unknown students remained at 43%. Cornell: The share of Asian American students rose 1% to 36% The share of Hispanic or Latino students fell from 17% to 11%. The share of Black students fell from 12% to 8%. The share of White students fell from 49% to 47%. Unknown rose from 5% to 9% Other top schools: Caltech: The share of Asian American students rose from 37% to 41%. The share of Hispanic or Latino students fell from 16% from 14 percent. The share of Black students remained at 5%. The share of White students fell from 22% to 19%. Unknown fell from 2% to 1%. MIT: The share of Asian American students rose from 40% to 47%. The share of Hispanic or Latino students fell from 16% to 11%. The share of Black students fell to 15% to 5%. The share of White students fell from 38% to 37%. Stanford The share of Asian American students rose from 33% to 35% The share of Hispanic or Latino students fell from 17% to 15%. The share of Black students fell from 12% to 7%. The share of White students fell from 39% to 38%. Unknown rose from 4% to 8% Duke: The share of Asian American students fell from 35% to 29%. The share of Hispanic or Latino students fell from 14% to 13%. The share of Black students remained unchanged at 13% The share of White students fell from 53% to 52% Johns Hopkins: The share of Asian American students rose from 32% to 46%. The share of Hispanic or Latino students fell from 21% to 11%. The share of Black students fell from 14% to 6%. The share of White students fell from 39% to 34%. Unknown rose from 2% to 3% Northwestern: The share of Asian American students fell from 29% to 26%. The share of Hispanic or Latino students rose from 17% to 18%. The share of Black students rose from 14% to 15% The share of white students was not scraped from the website but was 48% last year. University of Chicago: not yet reported |
A lot of us have experienced it in college - First-generation Asian tiger moms turning their kids into little drill-and-kill robots who completely lack authentic personality because they never had time to grow as anything other than overachieving academic test takers. |
So...sue the heck our of them and be done with it. Yawn, next story |
You mean failed to take up an expensive sport like equestrian and crew? I’m so miserable that the doctor who replaced my knee so I could walk again, and got the right knee in the first try, “lacks authentic personality” |
Surely the way to save our country is for everyone to achieve less! |