Statistics Show an Ivy League Asian Quota

Anonymous
Seriously, this lady is off her meds or something. Like, kind of scary crazy. I mean, who obsesses about things like this? Is she really just despondent her kid didn't get into an Ivy? Lady, if s/he's that smart, it's going to turn out well anyway. If it doesn't, look inward, because I can't see how someone so unhinged didn't screw up her kid.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Seriously, this lady is off her meds or something. Like, kind of scary crazy. I mean, who obsesses about things like this? Is she really just despondent her kid didn't get into an Ivy? Lady, if s/he's that smart, it's going to turn out well anyway. If it doesn't, look inward, because I can't see how someone so unhinged didn't screw up her kid.


Yo, take your med and get a grip. No need for hysteria.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The cheating mentality is bad for society. Cheaters are not people I would want my kids to go to college with. Their idea that rules don't apply to them continues for the rest of their lives and they are just sociopaths.


How about the Ivy kids that take ADHD medication to give them an edge? Isn't that cheating? And I doubt they are foreign students. Read the post about this.


How about these cheaters who helped students cheat by giving answers and changing answers on tests?

http://www.sfgate.com/news/us/article/5-charged-in-Philadelphia-test-cheating-inquiry-5462658.php
Anonymous
"Entirely predictable. Affirmative action has failed miserably and may well be contributing to persistent racial stereotypes. Affirmative action has led to a constellation of "diverse" campuses at which the black and Latino students are BY DESIGN less qualified than the white and Asian students on campus.

The long journey to a truly color blind society cannot even begin until we end legally sanctioned discrimination by race. I'm all for helping kids from lower SES backgrounds, but the children of black lawyers and doctors who were educated in elite private schools should NOT be given preference over the first generation college applicant from a family of white coal miners in West Virginia. Race is NOT a reliable proxy for low SES."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:"Entirely predictable. Affirmative action has failed miserably and may well be contributing to persistent racial stereotypes. Affirmative action has led to a constellation of "diverse" campuses at which the black and Latino students are BY DESIGN less qualified than the white and Asian students on campus.

The long journey to a truly color blind society cannot even begin until we end legally sanctioned discrimination by race. I'm all for helping kids from lower SES backgrounds, but the children of black lawyers and doctors who were educated in elite private schools should NOT be given preference over the first generation college applicant from a family of white coal miners in West Virginia. Race is NOT a reliable proxy for low SES."


Whoa, you cut your own post from another thread and pasted it here? Can you say "obsessed"?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:"Entirely predictable. Affirmative action has failed miserably and may well be contributing to persistent racial stereotypes. Affirmative action has led to a constellation of "diverse" campuses at which the black and Latino students are BY DESIGN less qualified than the white and Asian students on campus.

The long journey to a truly color blind society cannot even begin until we end legally sanctioned discrimination by race. I'm all for helping kids from lower SES backgrounds, but the children of black lawyers and doctors who were educated in elite private schools should NOT be given preference over the first generation college applicant from a family of white coal miners in West Virginia. Race is NOT a reliable proxy for low SES."


Whoa, you cut your own post from another thread and pasted it here? Can you say "obsessed"?


"NP here. Some of you are pathetic. Read "The Growth Mindset" about people who always have to put other people down."
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