Race on common app

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So what will they do about the athletes that don’t have the academic merit? They won’t be listed as “athletes” in raw data that needs to be provided to the admin,,,, will they say this was DEI?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So what will they do about the athletes that don’t have the academic merit? They won’t be listed as “athletes” in raw data that needs to be provided to the admin,,,, will they say this was DEI?


The athletes at these schools are frequently playing country club sports and are mostly white.
The athletic preference, like the legacy preference and the geographic preference favors white kids.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Hogg is not the only kid accepted with scores below even the 25th percentile. He managed to handle the work and graduate.


I think David Hogg is a shithead but he is the only upper middle class white kid that is not an athlete or donor with an SAT score that low.

He is not the lowest SAT score at Harvard.

You think 500 kids at harvard that year did what david hogg did?


Man, you used scissors to cut out caveats around him

Also, you are wrong. He is not the ONLY upper middle class white kid at Harvard with an SAT score that low. And, no, their families didn't have to donate money either. There are athletes, yes, but mostly just kids who didn't get high SAT scores. You don't need a 1600 to be a great candidate for Divinity school
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