I’ve taught at a religious school that beat the pants off the local public schools. I’m not saying that every school is like this, but it absolutely happens. |
ACB? wth |
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Oxbridge have way higher percentages of Asians (mostly South Asians) than top schools here. |
A lot of boys with special needs are at high risk for becoming incels. It’s one of my deepest fears for my special needs son. I think there’s a big difference between guys who aren’t marriage material though no fault of their own and MAGAs. Do you disagree? |
Amy Comey Barrett, Supreme Court Justice. |
Nope. I taught first grade. Kids arrive at elementary school with profound differences. The answer is birth to age five, and more probably birth to age three. |
Disagree. A small school like Amherst is not going to be able to field a softball team (even amateur) without giving an athletic preference. These schools are already not really dropping their admit criteria for these teams — but if they have 100 equally qualified kids for each spot, they will continue to give a little edge to the kids that will allow them to field their basic sports teams. Maybe they’d end up with a tennis team just by chance but not a softball team and not a dive team etc. But even the div 1 teams—-I don’t see why a s ct ruling in affirmative action would change what they do with athletes. |
False. For 2O21 Oxford had only 11.2 percent “Asians” which they determine to include Chinese, Japanese, South Asians, Indians, Pakistani and Bangladesh students. There is no separate break out for South Asians. |
I am concerned about social instability if we dispose of affirmative action and do not immediately put another social elevator in its place.
I would rather increase enrollment competitive universities than take away the real or perceived social elevator spots. As much as upper middle class would like to fill more of their children into the hallowed halls of Harvard, we need to collectively think back to BLM riots and leave well enough alone. It goes without saying that any thinking person recognizes that the affirmative action, as practiced today in college admissions, if a farce and a mockery of a true social elevator. However, if you suddenly remove that boost from your minority students, none of them will raise to the challenge of competing with white and Asian students... Not because minority students are incapable, but because they never had to compete at that level. They still live in the world where good grades are enough for an Ivy. It would be better for the country long-term if we replaced race-based affirmative action with some other metric that has a more direct correlation with SEC.. but short-term, I shudder to think what will happen. |
(I reference back to some NYT or similar lever write-up on a West Coast private school college placement. They interviewed the mom of an African American boy who got into like 5 Ivies after taking a good number of APs, doing well, scoring mid 1500s on the SAT, and playing 🎷 in the school band (and possibly in state band).
"If not him, then whom?", the mom said, full of pride. I could practically hear the groans of his classmate's parents. And really, the question of why a boy attending a well regarded private school in one of the world's most expensive cities needs affirmative action remains unanswered. |
What are you trying to say here? |
Thank you. |
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Come on. You have to realize there are almost zero high school students ready for professional sports in any way (physical maturity, mental maturity, game intelligence/experience, etc.). Most of what decides who will make it to the pros is decided in college. |