Won't the AA ruling be particularly bad for private school URMs?

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Anonymous wrote:Private schools put in a lot of effort to get some black kids to make the white parents feel good that they are not racist. Many of these black kids are not coming from wealth, and might even be in a different zip code.

They can just write about the opportunity to go to a private school that their family was lucky to get a scholarship, and the admissions office will get the code.

Lol no. The black students at my kid’s school are all rich af. I guess it’s good that my white FA kid is not growing up with the stereotype that black = poor!

Why would you think that rich black parents aren’t choosing privates, like their rich white counterparts? Or do you just think that rich black parents don’t exist? I assure you that I am behind their BMWs and Mercedes and Teslas all the time.


+1. Yes, whoever wrote that post doesn’t know any wealthy Black people. Most of the Jack & Jill members in my chapter send their children to private school (especially for high school). Many of them (the parents) graduated from private high schools as well. They are not taking any chances with DCPS or public charters.


“Our Kind of People”

Didn’t know Jack and Jill was still around. Too many sellouts in that group


Sorry to hear that your family wasn’t admitted to Jack and Jill. Try Mocha Mom’s—they take anyone.

Oh nah we had no desire to be admitted to Jack and Jill, we don’t do the buckdancing in my family and just don’t want to be around the type of bootlicks that belong.

Growing up I had friends with families that belonged to that group and I have been to some of the functions. There are good people that belong to the organization, but the Boulé atmosphere isn’t for me.


Good! Everything isn’t for everybody, and Jack and Jill clearly isn’t for you.

I’m so happy that my chapter has limited the number of Jack and Jill events that non-members can attend. I prefer not to socialize with Black people like you, who envy the success of other Black people. Crabs in a barrel.

Bootlicking and buckdancing doesn’t equate success to me.


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Anonymous wrote:Private schools put in a lot of effort to get some black kids to make the white parents feel good that they are not racist. Many of these black kids are not coming from wealth, and might even be in a different zip code.

They can just write about the opportunity to go to a private school that their family was lucky to get a scholarship, and the admissions office will get the code.

Lol no. The black students at my kid’s school are all rich af. I guess it’s good that my white FA kid is not growing up with the stereotype that black = poor!

Why would you think that rich black parents aren’t choosing privates, like their rich white counterparts? Or do you just think that rich black parents don’t exist? I assure you that I am behind their BMWs and Mercedes and Teslas all the time.


+1. Yes, whoever wrote that post doesn’t know any wealthy Black people. Most of the Jack & Jill members in my chapter send their children to private school (especially for high school). Many of them (the parents) graduated from private high schools as well. They are not taking any chances with DCPS or public charters.


“Our Kind of People”

Didn’t know Jack and Jill was still around. Too many sellouts in that group


Sorry to hear that your family wasn’t admitted to Jack and Jill. Try Mocha Mom’s—they take anyone.

Oh nah we had no desire to be admitted to Jack and Jill, we don’t do the buckdancing in my family and just don’t want to be around the type of bootlicks that belong.

Growing up I had friends with families that belonged to that group and I have been to some of the functions. There are good people that belong to the organization, but the Boulé atmosphere isn’t for me.


Good! Everything isn’t for everybody, and Jack and Jill clearly isn’t for you.

I’m so happy that my chapter has limited the number of Jack and Jill events that non-members can attend. I prefer not to socialize with Black people like you, who envy the success of other Black people. Crabs in a barrel.

Bootlicking and buckdancing doesn’t equate success to me.


NP here. I love the contradiction that unfolds in a matter of words. Jack and Jill isn't for everyone, but I'm going to judge you because you don't like it.


I don’t care who doesn’t like J&J. I’m a second generation member so I’m VERY accustomed to J&J haters. Y’all are hating from outside the club—lol.
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Anonymous wrote:Private schools put in a lot of effort to get some black kids to make the white parents feel good that they are not racist. Many of these black kids are not coming from wealth, and might even be in a different zip code.

They can just write about the opportunity to go to a private school that their family was lucky to get a scholarship, and the admissions office will get the code.

Lol no. The black students at my kid’s school are all rich af. I guess it’s good that my white FA kid is not growing up with the stereotype that black = poor!

Why would you think that rich black parents aren’t choosing privates, like their rich white counterparts? Or do you just think that rich black parents don’t exist? I assure you that I am behind their BMWs and Mercedes and Teslas all the time.


+1. Yes, whoever wrote that post doesn’t know any wealthy Black people. Most of the Jack & Jill members in my chapter send their children to private school (especially for high school). Many of them (the parents) graduated from private high schools as well. They are not taking any chances with DCPS or public charters.


“Our Kind of People”

Didn’t know Jack and Jill was still around. Too many sellouts in that group


Oh those uppity ups are going strong as always.


J&J was founded in 1938. It has been around for 85 years, and it will be here 85 years from now. Whether y’all like it or not—lol.


What kind of appeal to tradition is this?


IYKYK…and YDK.
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Anonymous wrote:Private schools put in a lot of effort to get some black kids to make the white parents feel good that they are not racist. Many of these black kids are not coming from wealth, and might even be in a different zip code.

They can just write about the opportunity to go to a private school that their family was lucky to get a scholarship, and the admissions office will get the code.

Lol no. The black students at my kid’s school are all rich af. I guess it’s good that my white FA kid is not growing up with the stereotype that black = poor!

Why would you think that rich black parents aren’t choosing privates, like their rich white counterparts? Or do you just think that rich black parents don’t exist? I assure you that I am behind their BMWs and Mercedes and Teslas all the time.


+1. Yes, whoever wrote that post doesn’t know any wealthy Black people. Most of the Jack & Jill members in my chapter send their children to private school (especially for high school). Many of them (the parents) graduated from private high schools as well. They are not taking any chances with DCPS or public charters.


“Our Kind of People”

Didn’t know Jack and Jill was still around. Too many sellouts in that group


Oh those uppity ups are going strong as always.


J&J was founded in 1938. It has been around for 85 years, and it will be here 85 years from now. Whether y’all like it or not—lol.


What kind of appeal to tradition is this?


IYKYK…and YDK.


I do know about logical fallacies.
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Anonymous wrote:Private schools put in a lot of effort to get some black kids to make the white parents feel good that they are not racist. Many of these black kids are not coming from wealth, and might even be in a different zip code.

They can just write about the opportunity to go to a private school that their family was lucky to get a scholarship, and the admissions office will get the code.

Lol no. The black students at my kid’s school are all rich af. I guess it’s good that my white FA kid is not growing up with the stereotype that black = poor!

Why would you think that rich black parents aren’t choosing privates, like their rich white counterparts? Or do you just think that rich black parents don’t exist? I assure you that I am behind their BMWs and Mercedes and Teslas all the time.


+1. Yes, whoever wrote that post doesn’t know any wealthy Black people. Most of the Jack & Jill members in my chapter send their children to private school (especially for high school). Many of them (the parents) graduated from private high schools as well. They are not taking any chances with DCPS or public charters.


“Our Kind of People”

Didn’t know Jack and Jill was still around. Too many sellouts in that group


Sorry to hear that your family wasn’t admitted to Jack and Jill. Try Mocha Mom’s—they take anyone.

Oh nah we had no desire to be admitted to Jack and Jill, we don’t do the buckdancing in my family and just don’t want to be around the type of bootlicks that belong.

Growing up I had friends with families that belonged to that group and I have been to some of the functions. There are good people that belong to the organization, but the Boulé atmosphere isn’t for me.


Good! Everything isn’t for everybody, and Jack and Jill clearly isn’t for you.

I’m so happy that my chapter has limited the number of Jack and Jill events that non-members can attend. I prefer not to socialize with Black people like you, who envy the success of other Black people. Crabs in a barrel.

Bootlicking and buckdancing doesn’t equate success to me.


NP here. I love the contradiction that unfolds in a matter of words. Jack and Jill isn't for everyone, but I'm going to judge you because you don't like it.


I don’t care who doesn’t like J&J. I’m a second generation member so I’m VERY accustomed to J&J haters. Y’all are hating from outside the club—lol.


Again, you speak out of both sides of your mouth. If you didn't care abut people who don't like J&J, why do you refer to them as haters? If you don't care, why are you even posting?
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Anonymous wrote:Private schools put in a lot of effort to get some black kids to make the white parents feel good that they are not racist. Many of these black kids are not coming from wealth, and might even be in a different zip code.

They can just write about the opportunity to go to a private school that their family was lucky to get a scholarship, and the admissions office will get the code.

Lol no. The black students at my kid’s school are all rich af. I guess it’s good that my white FA kid is not growing up with the stereotype that black = poor!

Why would you think that rich black parents aren’t choosing privates, like their rich white counterparts? Or do you just think that rich black parents don’t exist? I assure you that I am behind their BMWs and Mercedes and Teslas all the time.


+1. Yes, whoever wrote that post doesn’t know any wealthy Black people. Most of the Jack & Jill members in my chapter send their children to private school (especially for high school). Many of them (the parents) graduated from private high schools as well. They are not taking any chances with DCPS or public charters.


“Our Kind of People”

Didn’t know Jack and Jill was still around. Too many sellouts in that group


Sorry to hear that your family wasn’t admitted to Jack and Jill. Try Mocha Mom’s—they take anyone.

Oh nah we had no desire to be admitted to Jack and Jill, we don’t do the buckdancing in my family and just don’t want to be around the type of bootlicks that belong.

Growing up I had friends with families that belonged to that group and I have been to some of the functions. There are good people that belong to the organization, but the Boulé atmosphere isn’t for me.


Good! Everything isn’t for everybody, and Jack and Jill clearly isn’t for you.

I’m so happy that my chapter has limited the number of Jack and Jill events that non-members can attend. I prefer not to socialize with Black people like you, who envy the success of other Black people. Crabs in a barrel.

Bootlicking and buckdancing doesn’t equate success to me.


NP here. I love the contradiction that unfolds in a matter of words. Jack and Jill isn't for everyone, but I'm going to judge you because you don't like it.


I don’t care who doesn’t like J&J. I’m a second generation member so I’m VERY accustomed to J&J haters. Y’all are hating from outside the club—lol.


Again, you speak out of both sides of your mouth. If you didn't care abut people who don't like J&J, why do you refer to them as haters? If you don't care, why are you even posting?


I enjoy poking J&J haters like you—I just don’t care about what you/they think of the organization. I have an older sibling, so I’ve been an unapologetically proud member of this amazing organization my entire life. Seethe (from outside the club—lol).
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Anonymous wrote:What’s funny to me is that all of these entitled white families assume that the SCOTUS decision is going to mean that their children get admitted to top schools instead of some black or Hispanic kid.

But what’s really going to happen — at least at the top schools — is a modest decline in black and Hispanic admits (because colleges will find proxies for race) and a huge spike in Asian admits. Once again white people always assume that they get there on merit while people of color don’t. Many Asian applicants outshine white applicants, and their numbers are going to rise. Again, this will be most pronounced at the top schools.


Asians are only 6% of the population with 54% ish college graduates rate. This translates to about 6% of the total number of college students. Whites college students were 42% and Hispanic 17.5%. I know you think every Asian has the highest stats but that is not true. It is a racist stereotype.

There are more white(15/1) and Hispanic(3/1) students with top stats vs Asian. Top schools like Harvard are selecting students from a pool with identical in terms of sat, act, gpa, etc.

The data about Asians applies to only Harvard. Which has a class size of 1,600.


At Caltech in 2022-23, Whites comprised 45% of undergraduates and Asian Americans comprised 44%. Get ready for more stats trending in that direction at top schools.

https://registrar.caltech.edu/records/enrollment-statistics
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Anonymous wrote:historically, URM at the Big3 have received a significant college admissions bump. Won't this be particularly bad going forward as these kids won't be identified as minorities based on "low social economic status", zip code or other proxies for race.
Will these schools be able to attract diverse student bodies going forward?I'm thinking not only of Black kids but also all the wealthy Hispanic/Spanish kids (Bank, IMF, diplomat) who attend the Big3 and traditionally got an admissions boost.


Class action lawyers can't wait to sue schools that violate the Supreme Court ruling.
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Are you for real, OP?

No. URMS ar big threes are receiving excellent high school educations and will be fine.

Yes, this past year's class just needed the right GPAs and scores to get into Ivies. They didn't need to also have some fabulous extra curric or legacy to make their admission more likely. Their "hook" was being an URM. Now, they might also need to go deworm orphans in Somalia just like the white kids. Being black isn't enough to make them interesting. But they will be fine. They have received excellent high school educations and will get into good colleges.

Who this sucks for is smart URMS at crappy schools who may no longer be as recruited and desirable.
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Oh the pearl clutching on this thread. What only will happen to all those pampered sons of rich politicians and diplomats!
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Anonymous wrote:Private schools put in a lot of effort to get some black kids to make the white parents feel good that they are not racist. Many of these black kids are not coming from wealth, and might even be in a different zip code.

They can just write about the opportunity to go to a private school that their family was lucky to get a scholarship, and the admissions office will get the code.

Lol no. The black students at my kid’s school are all rich af. I guess it’s good that my white FA kid is not growing up with the stereotype that black = poor!

Why would you think that rich black parents aren’t choosing privates, like their rich white counterparts? Or do you just think that rich black parents don’t exist? I assure you that I am behind their BMWs and Mercedes and Teslas all the time.


+1. Yes, whoever wrote that post doesn’t know any wealthy Black people. Most of the Jack & Jill members in my chapter send their children to private school (especially for high school). Many of them (the parents) graduated from private high schools as well. They are not taking any chances with DCPS or public charters.


“Our Kind of People”

Didn’t know Jack and Jill was still around. Too many sellouts in that group


Sorry to hear that your family wasn’t admitted to Jack and Jill. Try Mocha Mom’s—they take anyone.

Oh nah we had no desire to be admitted to Jack and Jill, we don’t do the buckdancing in my family and just don’t want to be around the type of bootlicks that belong.

Growing up I had friends with families that belonged to that group and I have been to some of the functions. There are good people that belong to the organization, but the Boulé atmosphere isn’t for me.


Good! Everything isn’t for everybody, and Jack and Jill clearly isn’t for you.

I’m so happy that my chapter has limited the number of Jack and Jill events that non-members can attend. I prefer not to socialize with Black people like you, who envy the success of other Black people. Crabs in a barrel.

Bootlicking and buckdancing doesn’t equate success to me.


NP here. I love the contradiction that unfolds in a matter of words. Jack and Jill isn't for everyone, but I'm going to judge you because you don't like it.


I don’t care who doesn’t like J&J. I’m a second generation member so I’m VERY accustomed to J&J haters. Y’all are hating from outside the club—lol.


Again, you speak out of both sides of your mouth. If you didn't care abut people who don't like J&J, why do you refer to them as haters? If you don't care, why are you even posting?


I enjoy poking J&J haters like you—I just don’t care about what you/they think of the organization. I have an older sibling, so I’ve been an unapologetically proud member of this amazing organization my entire life. Seethe (from outside the club—lol).


I'm not a J&J hater. Just pointing out your contradiction. Now I know you're just a troll.
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Anonymous wrote:Private schools put in a lot of effort to get some black kids to make the white parents feel good that they are not racist. Many of these black kids are not coming from wealth, and might even be in a different zip code.

They can just write about the opportunity to go to a private school that their family was lucky to get a scholarship, and the admissions office will get the code.

Lol no. The black students at my kid’s school are all rich af. I guess it’s good that my white FA kid is not growing up with the stereotype that black = poor!

Why would you think that rich black parents aren’t choosing privates, like their rich white counterparts? Or do you just think that rich black parents don’t exist? I assure you that I am behind their BMWs and Mercedes and Teslas all the time.


+1. Yes, whoever wrote that post doesn’t know any wealthy Black people. Most of the Jack & Jill members in my chapter send their children to private school (especially for high school). Many of them (the parents) graduated from private high schools as well. They are not taking any chances with DCPS or public charters.


“Our Kind of People”

Didn’t know Jack and Jill was still around. Too many sellouts in that group


Sorry to hear that your family wasn’t admitted to Jack and Jill. Try Mocha Mom’s—they take anyone.

Oh nah we had no desire to be admitted to Jack and Jill, we don’t do the buckdancing in my family and just don’t want to be around the type of bootlicks that belong.

Growing up I had friends with families that belonged to that group and I have been to some of the functions. There are good people that belong to the organization, but the Boulé atmosphere isn’t for me.


Good! Everything isn’t for everybody, and Jack and Jill clearly isn’t for you.

I’m so happy that my chapter has limited the number of Jack and Jill events that non-members can attend. I prefer not to socialize with Black people like you, who envy the success of other Black people. Crabs in a barrel.

Bootlicking and buckdancing doesn’t equate success to me.


NP here. I love the contradiction that unfolds in a matter of words. Jack and Jill isn't for everyone, but I'm going to judge you because you don't like it.


I don’t care who doesn’t like J&J. I’m a second generation member so I’m VERY accustomed to J&J haters. Y’all are hating from outside the club—lol.


Again, you speak out of both sides of your mouth. If you didn't care abut people who don't like J&J, why do you refer to them as haters? If you don't care, why are you even posting?


I enjoy poking J&J haters like you—I just don’t care about what you/they think of the organization. I have an older sibling, so I’ve been an unapologetically proud member of this amazing organization my entire life. Seethe (from outside the club—lol).


I'm not a J&J hater. Just pointing out your contradiction. Now I know you're just a troll.


And I’ve known from your very first post (and the other bitter posters) that you’re all J&J haters! It’s so amusing.
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Now you’ve gone a bridge too far… leave us Jack and Jill moms out of it😂
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What’s J&J mean exactly?
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Anonymous wrote:Private schools put in a lot of effort to get some black kids to make the white parents feel good that they are not racist. Many of these black kids are not coming from wealth, and might even be in a different zip code.

They can just write about the opportunity to go to a private school that their family was lucky to get a scholarship, and the admissions office will get the code.

Lol no. The black students at my kid’s school are all rich af. I guess it’s good that my white FA kid is not growing up with the stereotype that black = poor!

Why would you think that rich black parents aren’t choosing privates, like their rich white counterparts? Or do you just think that rich black parents don’t exist? I assure you that I am behind their BMWs and Mercedes and Teslas all the time.


+1. Yes, whoever wrote that post doesn’t know any wealthy Black people. Most of the Jack & Jill members in my chapter send their children to private school (especially for high school). Many of them (the parents) graduated from private high schools as well. They are not taking any chances with DCPS or public charters.


“Our Kind of People”

Didn’t know Jack and Jill was still around. Too many sellouts in that group


Sorry to hear that your family wasn’t admitted to Jack and Jill. Try Mocha Mom’s—they take anyone.

Oh nah we had no desire to be admitted to Jack and Jill, we don’t do the buckdancing in my family and just don’t want to be around the type of bootlicks that belong.

Growing up I had friends with families that belonged to that group and I have been to some of the functions. There are good people that belong to the organization, but the Boulé atmosphere isn’t for me.


Good! Everything isn’t for everybody, and Jack and Jill clearly isn’t for you.

I’m so happy that my chapter has limited the number of Jack and Jill events that non-members can attend. I prefer not to socialize with Black people like you, who envy the success of other Black people. Crabs in a barrel.

Bootlicking and buckdancing doesn’t equate success to me.


NP here. I love the contradiction that unfolds in a matter of words. Jack and Jill isn't for everyone, but I'm going to judge you because you don't like it.


I don’t care who doesn’t like J&J. I’m a second generation member so I’m VERY accustomed to J&J haters. Y’all are hating from outside the club—lol.


Again, you speak out of both sides of your mouth. If you didn't care abut people who don't like J&J, why do you refer to them as haters? If you don't care, why are you even posting?


I enjoy poking J&J haters like you—I just don’t care about what you/they think of the organization. I have an older sibling, so I’ve been an unapologetically proud member of this amazing organization my entire life. Seethe (from outside the club—lol).


I'm not a J&J hater. Just pointing out your contradiction. Now I know you're just a troll.


And I’ve known from your very first post (and the other bitter posters) that you’re all J&J haters! It’s so amusing.


Girl, as one sister to another, you really need to get yourself a life!
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