Asian-American Groups Accuse Brown, Dartmouth, and Yale of Bias in Admissions

Anonymous
And they also have to consider the link between some Chinese students and cheating:


http://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/college-cheating-iowa/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:And they also have to consider the link between some Chinese students and cheating:


http://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/college-cheating-iowa/

This discussion is about Asian Americans, you know US citizens? Not foreign students. Please learn the difference.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And they also have to consider the link between some Chinese students and cheating:


http://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/college-cheating-iowa/

This discussion is about Asian Americans, you know US citizens? Not foreign students. Please learn the difference.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And they also have to consider the link between some Chinese students and cheating:


http://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/college-cheating-iowa/

This discussion is about Asian Americans, you know US citizens? Not foreign students. Please learn the difference.


+1.

Or, let's compare the behavior of those cheating Chinese with the young black murderers in so many African countries.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And they also have to consider the link between some Chinese students and cheating:


http://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/college-cheating-iowa/

This discussion is about Asian Americans, you know US citizens? Not foreign students. Please learn the difference.


+1.

Or, let's compare the behavior of those cheating Chinese with the young black murderers in so many African countries.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And they also have to consider the link between some Chinese students and cheating:


http://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/college-cheating-iowa/

This discussion is about Asian Americans, you know US citizens? Not foreign students. Please learn the difference.


+1.

Or, let's compare the behavior of those cheating Chinese with the young black murderers in so many African countries.


Seriously Trump supporter?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And they also have to consider the link between some Chinese students and cheating:


http://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/college-cheating-iowa/

This discussion is about Asian Americans, you know US citizens? Not foreign students. Please learn the difference.


+1.

Or, let's compare the behavior of those cheating Chinese with the young black murderers in so many African countries.


Seriously Trump supporter?


Funny enough you didn't say that to the anti-Chinese racist poster.

I just wanted to expose your hypocrisy.

Case closed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And they also have to consider the link between some Chinese students and cheating:


http://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/college-cheating-iowa/

This discussion is about Asian Americans, you know US citizens? Not foreign students. Please learn the difference.


+1.

Or, let's compare the behavior of those cheating Chinese with the young black murderers in so many African countries.


Seriously Trump supporter?


Funny enough you didn't say that to the anti-Chinese racist poster.

I just wanted to expose your hypocrisy.

Case closed.


Case closed what? I think the entire thread is ridiculous.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And they also have to consider the link between some Chinese students and cheating:


http://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/college-cheating-iowa/

This discussion is about Asian Americans, you know US citizens? Not foreign students. Please learn the difference.



I don't understand the eye roll, unless you are racist. Then it makes perfect sense.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And they also have to consider the link between some Chinese students and cheating:


http://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/college-cheating-iowa/

This discussion is about Asian Americans, you know US citizens? Not foreign students. Please learn the difference.



I don't understand the eye roll, unless you are racist. Then it makes perfect sense.


Previous PP has a condition that makes her eyes roll that way.

Plus, her skin is clearly yellow.

Go figure...perhaps a self-hating Asian who couldn't even finish high school?
Anonymous
Well, are all yellow flowers as special as snowflakes?
Anonymous
I post this over and over. When selective colleges look to fill their classes they try and construct a class with diverse students for two reasons: one is that they cannot have the best and brightest without being inclusive. Not all the bright and talented people are white or asian and (2) if they don't have a diverse student body they cannot offer a world class education. Being truly educated means that you know about the world and who inhabits it, not just a small slice of humanity. The idea that if your child gets in and mine who has higher scores and a higher GPA from a similar school does not get in, does not bother me because grades and scores are very narrow measures of achievement. Your child might also offer the college many things that mine does not, e.g. first hand knowledge about living in a racist community or playing the french horn.This has been said again and again. A top 20 college could easily fill its class with straight A and perfect to near perfect test takers, but they choose not too. They choose to look at the whole student and judge what this student will bring to their community. There is nothing discriminatory about this. No one is entitled to a place because of any particular trait or achievement.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I post this over and over. When selective colleges look to fill their classes they try and construct a class with diverse students for two reasons: one is that they cannot have the best and brightest without being inclusive. Not all the bright and talented people are white or asian and (2) if they don't have a diverse student body they cannot offer a world class education. Being truly educated means that you know about the world and who inhabits it, not just a small slice of humanity. The idea that if your child gets in and mine who has higher scores and a higher GPA from a similar school does not get in, does not bother me because grades and scores are very narrow measures of achievement. Your child might also offer the college many things that mine does not, e.g. first hand knowledge about living in a racist community or playing the french horn.This has been said again and again. A top 20 college could easily fill its class with straight A and perfect to near perfect test takers, but they choose not too. They choose to look at the whole student and judge what this student will bring to their community. There is nothing discriminatory about this. No one is entitled to a place because of any particular trait or achievement.


Excellent news. Based on that, we will soon see thousands of Argentinians, Thais, Nigerians, Czech and Armenians admitted to our world-class universities.

Finally, some real diversity.
Anonymous
Believe me, there are folks from each of these countries in the incoming classes of the top twenty colleges; thousands, no, that would be not be diverse. A few of each, definitely. My son was interviewed for Harvard by a Sherpa Harvard grad.
Anonymous
"Any day now, the U.S. Supreme Court will hand down its decision in Abigail Fisher’s discrimination suit against the University of Texas at Austin. However the justices rule in that case, more lawsuits accusing school admissions programs of discrimination are likely to come."

http://www.newsweek.com/do-ivys-discriminate-against-asian-americans-471962?rx=us
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