Blaming them for what, exactly? Not choosing your kid? |
And yet you only saw fit to mention URMs. |
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I find it interesting how many people try to shout down a caucasian person who even questions the possibility that reverse discrimination is going on.
“Stop”? What is up with that? It wasn’t until Asian-American started to complain about it that anyone paid attention. And the reason is because people like the prior poster cannot shout them down. |
The entitled arrogance in your opinion is laughable Legacies and recruited athletes are literally part of the fabric of what an Ivy League college is all about If you don't like it there's nothing stopping you from considering other colleges, there are literally thousands of colleges in this world that select students solely based on academics, there are a lot of colleges in this world where you can take an entrance test and get selected based solely on your score, but the Ivies are not among this group and never will be But to think that the Ivies should change their tried and true methodologies that have worked for them for centuries simply because your kid does not fit the mold of what Ivies are looking for is delusional If you buy a Tesla you inherently have bought into e-vehicles, don't buy a Tesla and complain that you want them to change it to a gas powered car |
Yea. Kid is clearly terrible. |
Wow. Harsh. |
I’m going to weigh in here. I’m not sure how many of the posters here actually went to an Ivy League school but I did. Arguably the mist prestigious one. “Tried and true for centuries?” The Ivy leagues used to openly discriminate against Jewish people. That was a horrible era. That’s why Jonas Salk didn’t get into Yale medical school. And they did it for the same rationale given for discriminating against Asian-Americans. The ivy league (which is actually a football conference) is hardly infallible. |
I attended an "elite" ivy as well Discrimination is part of the ivy program, most ivies were founded with an affiliation to protestant/methodist/presbyterian heritage It used to be that white anglo protestants discriminated against catholics but they became eventually integrated Then the discrimination turned to the jews and same story they became a big part of what ivies are about Today the discrimination is directed towards asian americans, but just as the jews overcame the discrimination through a combination of outworking and often just being better/more talented than their predecessors, the same is happening with asian americans Being a citizen of the US is a contact sport, its meritocratic, but it takes grit and determination to succeed and like it or not the discrimination component is part of the ivies The next few years will be very telling with how the government/supreme court will weigh in on how/if they should regulate this part of the ivy tradition |
It's weird you insist on using the term Caucasian whenever you post. is your ancestry from the Caucasus? |
Lol agree So are we now referring to people as Mongoloid, Caucasian, Negroid, Australoid, etc? |
I do not know about the other poster, but my ancestors actually am from the Caucasus of Russia. As a matter of fact. |
Well put!!!!! |
I hope your DC got into UVA or VA Tech. I think second-degree black belt in TKD and the other awards are impressive. Anyhow, URM applicants are not taking spots from someone else or are less qualified. I am guessing fewer apply so the same top schools are competing for the same students. There is an inordinate emphasis on sports and anyone who can play on a D1 team or popular school club sport will be on a list from the coach and will be considered separately. |
| Pro tip for 8-9th grade parents. Encourage your kid to try debate and see if they like it. DC is a top debater and says every one of their peers got into one of their reach schools. A major proportion of these are Asian kids fwiw. |