Simple Latinos should not get any affirmative action It should be for ados blacks only. Latinos scam this so hard. I ask for test scores and transcripts when I hire and I definitely am more willing to bend for black kids (it’s pretty easy also to tell ados from 1st and 2nd gen African/Dominicans when you see their names, ask where they went to high school, make small talk about hobbies, music, sports during the interview process etc) |
Once Harvard has taken its top students, and Yale and a few other schools, the rest of the black applicants are well behind at the second tier schools. |
You are going to be disappointed…top colleges will continue to have ~5% black students post affirmative action. |
Why would this kid identifying an Hispanic prevent your son from applying to those schools also? If he chose to remove himself from consideration then why gripe that he is disadvantaged because of the other kid? |
That's what our elected representatives (e.g. congress) and the officers they appoint (e.g. Courts) are for. We should let them do their jobs. The vast majority of voters in every poll clearly state that they are against admissions-fixing. Why not listen to them and not wait to be forced into action by the courts? |
They are mentally and ideologically exactly the same as the DCUM crowd - educated urban liberals. And like the DCUM crowd, they consider some types of "diversity" better than others. For whatever reason, black diversity is held to improve the "excellence" of these schools, but Asian diversity does not contribute to the "excellence" of these schools. |
Right now, blacks are admitted to universities that would not admit a non-black student with the same profile - that is, they are disproportionately advantaged. Meanwhile, Asians are denied admission to universities that would admit a non-Asian student with the same profile - that is, they are disproportionately disadvantaged. If you just "let the chips fall where they may" - do not take race into account - then blacks will lose their disproportionate advantage and Asians will lose their disproportionate disadvantage. Removing the artificial black advantage would not create a "disproportionately adverse" effect on blacks - they'd simply have to go to the schools that fit their numbers. This is not a form of adversity, that's the way the system should work. "So you want to base college admission solely on numbers and not take any of that into account?" -- Yes. The system right now is deeply stupid and dishonest, and the only way to eliminate and stop the games that both applicants and colleges are playing is to take race off the table. |
ADOS Blacks plus Native Americans on tribal rolls. That's all. |
+1,000 |
It’s hardly dishonest. They’re completely transparent about what they are doing. You just don’t like what they do. You think college admissions is some reward for what a student achieves in high school. It’s not nor has it ever been that way. You don’t seem to have a problem with legacy, athletics, donors or any of the other factors they consider. Picking on URMs simply demonstrates you don’t like URMs. |
You know that at many completive schools, Asians are statistically over-represented, right? Proving they ARE valued. You also know that at schools where they are under-represented, they benefit from the same policy? Like at some top LACs? |
I'm confused how you can say that when 23.7% of Harvard freshman who report only one race are Asian, but only 6.1% of the US population is Asian. That's almost four times the representation in the general population and seems to value Asian diversity pretty highly. This is as contrasted with blacks, who make up 10.1% of the freshmen and 13.6% of the general population. They seem to be valued less than they ought to be. |
Jews are 20-25% of Harvard but 2% of the population So let’s not get into the “over representation” sweepstakes as a cudgel against Asians |
Your representation of my use of statistics as a cudgel is inaccurate. I was merely responding to the person who claimed that Asians are not valued by Harvard. It's a ridiculous claim. I'm not sure if your numbers regarding Jews are correct, but if they are and someone were claiming Jews weren't valued, I'd say the same thing. |
When I was in college I had a student job in the registrars office. One of the things I dealt with were transcripts, including for law school. This wasn't quite a T14 law school, but close. Anyway, I handled the transcripts so I got a a sense of things.
It is shocking how easy it is for black students to get into a decent law school. The LSAT scores aren't remotely close to white or Asian students. This kind of thing always seems a little academic, but when you actually see the discrepancies it is breathtaking.Totally different planets. Being black is the golden ticket for law school admissions at least. And that sucks in a lot of different ways. But nobody should be surprised if people mess around with the race box. If you have a grandparent from Vietnam, well, that sucks for you. If you have a grandparent from Haiti, winner. Colleges set the rules. People are going to play the game. When it is so much easier for people with black or hispanic ancestry to get into schools, it's no surprise that people start looking for a useful grandparent. |