Wrong again. Nothing was ever based solely on SAT score. |
Actually there are all kinds of reasons that one group could be skewed — including overlap with categories like legacy admits and sports and other preferential admits. I’d also think that it’s hard to prove that you’re “past that point” without having actual numbers to demonstrate that. Are there 10 times more applicants from group A vs group B? 1000? 10,000? It makes sense to have the actual information rather than to assume that you have “enough “ without supporting the basis for that assumption. |
If your hard work is not enough, you either work harder or find other options instead of asking for free seats. Nobody is entitled to anything and also nobody should be discriminated. Even Harvard cannot discriminate. |
Frankly, nothing should be based on SAT scores. It's a billion dollar industry racket. And it's basically guaranteed this won't be the case due to test-optional. |
DP.. here's the thing. Grading is not an accurate picture of achievement, either, since grades can be inflated. So, what academic metric should be used for admissions to an academic institution? |
sorry, meant grades |
You keep referring to “academic institution[s]” as though that is all they are. They are more than simply academic institutions. College isn’t only about academics in the US, it is about much more than that. I think this is why some posters have trouble with the concept of college admissions here: they mistakenly believe that it is supposed to be about academics and only academics. |
+1 Anyone who's attended college in this country and has an open mind knows that we all benefit from learning in a diverse environment. Those who've gone in other countries where 95%+ of the students are of one race have no clue what the value is. |
+1 Good grief! |
Ok 90% academics |
Any professor who has ever taught even quasi-quantitative courses (which I have) will tell you that the math score on the SAT is the single best predictor of performance and ability in quantitative fields, unless you have something like a statewide or national award in a competitive technical field. You can poopoo the test and celebrate test optional and claim that URM candidates with lower scores are just as good for those fields. But all of those things are foolish. |
I think you did not read the "DP" part. In any case, colleges may be more than just about academics, but its primary purpose is academics and education. Otherwise it wouldn't be categorized as such with the IRS -- " educational institution ". It also wouldn't hand out grades if it wasn't about academics. |
Please, just stop. That is not true here at all. Did you go to college in the US or another country? Not going to college in the US might explain why you have trouble believing this. |
Professor here. How do you know your students’ SAT math scores? |
There’s a lot that goes into educating young people that is outside classroom academics. Undergrad colleges here are as much about the outside the classroom aspects as they are about inside the classroom. |