Harvard case. |
Only barely 24% Asian. |
You're kidding, right??? |
Yup. |
The US Supreme Court disagreed with you. |
| Stanford and MIT are more prestigious than Harvard for Asian families (both domestic and overseas) |
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It's called Beijing or Tsinghua University folks.
But OP is looking for one that caters to Asian-Americans who can't be bothered to learn Mandarin so she's looking for AsianAmericanHarvard. |
+1 but reading the other comments and it looks like this is just someone angling for a fight? Too bad because there are Asian universities with international street cred. |
| Harvard and MIT |
You mean affirmative action? What Harvard is focusing on now is recruiting more students from low income backgrounds. About 29% of Class of 2027 incoming class were Asians and they represent about 7% of the American population. Black students had about 15% admitted and they make up about 12% of the American population Underrepresented- Latinos make up 11% of the Class of 27 but they are 19% of the American population. White students make up about 34% of Class of 27 but they are 60% of the American population. |
You wouldn't say that if you read the actual facts in the Harvard case. The "personality points", the egregiously higher thresholds for Asians, etc. It's all there in black and white. It's blatant discrimination. There is no one who could argue otherwise. The woke racist whiteys aren't even saying there's no discrimination. They're saying "we, the woke racist whteys who are in charge, get to determine how we discriminate so that we can preserve the white supremacy, but make everyone think it's because we care about black and hispanic people so that we don't look like the white supremacists we are." If the woke whit power structure really cared about URM, they would put more effort into PK-8 education. |
Good one. |
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Harvard is Asian Harvard.
Also, MIT, UCI University of Chinese Immigrants, and Caltech as mentioned. |
Thank you, George Orwell. for today's doublethink lesson. https://www.reuters.com/legal/legalindustry/positive-action-vs-positive-discrimination-workplace-uk-2023-12-11 |
Well, I think with their "let me in even though we already outnumber everyone else" lawsuit, it just might be. Honestly, I now side-eye any Asian admitted to Harvard or any ivy this year and wonder if they were only admitted to avoid another lawsuit. |