| My half south Asian half Jewish kids will aim for slacs, like we went to, or state flagships. We’re not STEM folks, though one of our kids has an interest in science. There is a wide world out there. I want them to be prepared but happy. Many colleges can fit the bill. |
Officially, they are suing as Asian Americans. By the way, China is one of the countries in Asia. |
You're not making any sense. |
The test is too easy. Too many people score so high that you cannot make any meaningful distinctions between say a 1550 and a 1600. Getting a 1600 doesn't mean you're smarter than someone who got a 1550. |
I disagree with you that the test is any easier than it used to be. It's been recentered, if that's what you you mean. So yes, scores are higher than they used to be. But each percentile still distinguishes a slightly different level of achievement. |
Ok looks like you didn’t do well in SAT. |
| Subram Subramaniam got into UVA. |
I know. That was his safety. |
Blacks have it hard. What's happening is that elite institutions, wanting to appear woke, 'set aside' seats for the right kid of POCs (Blacks, Hispanics, etc.) but end up admitting Black kids whose parents just landed in the country a couple of decades ago, have great jobs and are middle class and wealthy spanish or south american descended kids to fill up the hispanic 'quota'. The 'real' black population of this country does not benefit as they should. |
Who is this? |
| Is he that kid from RM IB who plays tennis but can also take it to the hoop? |
You realize Asian Americans are US citizens right? You want to discriminate against US citizens based on race? |
They are switching to adaptive tests which will make it harder to outright cheat which will cut down some of that, and harder to 'game-prep' which will do so also. Adaptive tests mean you get increasingly harder problems as you get them correct (and easier problems if you don't) and your resulting score is a metric based on the difficulty of your test related to the number correct. |