| ^^ that would probably solve much of the stress and obsession over college admissions and lead to a better society overall, too. |
This. Parent of a white TJ kid who just watched college admissions play out. My white male had a much easier road in STEM admissions to top 10 engineering than better qualified Asian applicants. Now, a TJ AA/Hispanic kid in the top half of the class could write their own ticket. But there are almost none |
Maybe if their name is Michelle Johnson. Not if their name is Shamika or LaTravinia or Shaunfanauita or any other abomination. |
And who wants to be a skilled engineer or doctor? So low class
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Yes, just like we have ended all other forms of institutionalized racism. Wait, what? |
| What all the "offended" white people fail to understand is that even if AA is eliminated your precious snowflake with a high gpa and SAT scores still isn't getting into that school. They'll use other criteria to create a diverse environment. |
Some of you seem to struggle with the idea that one could have a principled objection to discrimination based on race. Why is it hard for you to believe that it might not be about someone's snowflake children? Maybe not everyone is as selfish as you are. |
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I guess Trump was right to introduce this as a wedge issue. It's clearly working as intended.
This is pure political theater. |
Yup. |
| Wait, I thought Republicans hated those "libtard" universities and people with educations. Now they care about who's admitted? Uh huh. Just a ploy. |
You seem to believe this chart demonstrates a problem But it's important that we have doctors from different backgrounds/experiences, because it absolutely affects their practice of medicine and their ability to connect with patients. Men on average have higher MCAT scores than women--should they get preference in med school admissions? Isn't it important that we have female doctors as well as male ones? There is so much that goes into being a good doctor that is not about achievement scores. You need some baseline level of intelligence to be a good doctor, but beyond that baseline, being a good doctor is about so much more than test scores or even innate intelligence--perhaps especially in the primary care specialties, where we have a shortage of providers. In fact, as discussed in the piece below, personality tests are more highly correlated with medical school success than are measures of cognition. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/15/health/14chen.html High performance on multiple choice tests is not what makes someone a good doctor. |
| If this is a backdoor way to remove the tax exemption Harvard, MIT, Stanford et al. endowments enjoy I'm all for it. Biggest scam going. They're basically massive tax free shelters operating like hedge funds. |
Bingo. This is what many people are not getting. The affirmative action takes from Asians and gives it to Whites, Blacks and Hispanics. I am of Asian origin and honestly the really good asian students get through to top public schools like Berkley, UNC, UVA, Michigan etc EVEN IF they are rejected admission to Ivies. They do just fine in the end. So I am for AA but it should be based on Socio-Economic factors with income as a big factor. |
You posted a story from 2014. How'd that turn out? |
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Wherever you land on this issue---this is clearly a "distrumption" -- issue raised by Trump admin to appeal to the base and distract from negative news about Trump and the administration. |