NP. So? Shouldn't a state college reflect the demographics of the state? After all, state colleges receive funding from the states and their taxpayers. West Virginia is 92.52% white. |
Feel free to start a nerd school and let us know how it goes. If anyone agreed with you, the market would drive these schools to be "nerd schools". Seems like one Olin is enough to satisfy the need. |
I don’t know about that. UVA is almost 20% Asian, but Virginia is under 10% Asian. And UVA is under 10% Black, while the state is 20% Black. Are you saying UVA should enroll more Black students and fewer Asians? To reflect the demographics of the state? |
I was responding to the poster who said that no school makes money on sports. Obviously many do. Obviously I was not talking about fencing at Amherst. |
If the NYT says something the truth is likely to be the precise opposite. |
Wow, that's a narrow, overgeneralized understanding of how life works. |
Doubtful. Rich white people will still have their ways |
Wait, fencing at Amherst doesn't make money? No wonder I have trouble scalping my tickets. |
Why would conservatives hate universities leaning more female? Conservatives believe college is unnecessary for most people (which is true) and that it focuses on the wrong things (also true), not that there aren't enough men in college. |
Don't forget McDonald's. Many people are saying he was a big supporter of the Big Mac. |
SO, if AA goes away, we also get rid of all the other tricks people use to get their kids into college?
I'll take that deal. |
You also have to spend 4 years surrounded by morons who are prone to get violent because the consequences like suspensions/expulsions are meaningless to them, while self-defense will ruin your own chances at college due to zero-tolerance policies. Being the 50th percentile kid at an academically strong school is always better than being the 95th percentile kid at an academically weak school. For quality of life, education, etc. |
NP. And, Apanother government lawyer (who was laughing, but then started thinking). Not tye FTC, but the DOJ is investigating allegations of anto trssust violations in college admissions. 1. Tne biggie is litigation alleging hugely selective schools coordinated need based aid. (Ie financial aid price fixing). This litigation is currently ongoing. https://www.bestcolleges.com/news/analysis/antitrust-suit-could-cost-elite-universities-billions/#:~:text=Dubbed%20the%20%22568%20Cartel%22%20in,Technology%2C%20and%20Johns%20Hopkins%20University. https://www.abajournal.com/web/article/federal-judge-allows-antitrust-lawsuit-against-17-elite-universities-to-move-forward 2. There has also been recent antitrust litigation alleging elite colleges are sharing names and info about ED students https://www.insidehighered.com/admissions/article/2018/04/09/justice-department-starts-investigation-early-decision-admissions 3. There have also been investigations on offering Ed admits enhanced aid or other benefits, like early registration or dorm preference and on a colleges poaching (actively pursuing surfeit after 5/1 or encouraging kids to transfer (even if the kid has not expressed interest). My own kid had both safeties (Wooster and St. Olaf) has an AO Call to see if anything would change my kid’s mind after 5/1. They said his acceptance would remain active until the beginning of Junior year and he could transfer at any point in the first two years for any reason. They followed up with and email or student or AP phone call every few months. That may be an antitrust violation. 4. Title IX lawsuits are also being filed. So, the DOJ is running several investigations into college admissions. PP may have says the FTC but if your aren’t a federal lawyer, it’s an easy mistake to make |
Academic success is a strong indicator of integrity, grit and the ability to work with others. To claim otherwise is laughable. The top students make study groups, tutor, become teaching assistants, etc. Just because they aren't also playing lacrosse, dancing ballroom, and holding positions in meaningless clubs doesn't mean that they don't have soft skills. As for CEOs, look at the academic credentials of the top tech company CEOs. The time where being in the same fraternity and having a firm handshake is long gone, something that women should be very happy about ironically. Bezos - public magnet high school valedictorian, national merit scholar, took STEM programs at University of Florida as a high schooler, summa cum laude with 4.2 GPA at Princeton in electrical engineering and computer science Zuckerberg - Phillips Exeter with honors, Harvard Gates - Lakeside Prep, wrote first programs as a 13 year old in the late 1960's, Harvard The fact is that social skills is very common and easy to develop if you grow up in a healthy environment, because humans are naturally social. Academic skills are not. |
Not delusional - tech companies like Google, Microsoft have Indian CEOs. Both my husband and I went to Ivy leagues and have a broad network of successful classmates both white and non-white who are doing very well in tech and finance. We work on Wall Street. My kids are at an Ivy after attending private NYC schools and are doing great. They seem to be having no problems making friends with people from all races. Fortunately they are smart enough to get great internships without needing help from a classmates' dad. |