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It’s a stupid argument because you don’t have to leave the country, you can move to another state…which many people are doing. Also, it’s fairly easy to attend college in a foreign country because it’s a limited time period and they easily grant visas. If most countries allowed anyone to enter and freely work and become part of that country, you actually would see many people just move to a country that fits their beliefs. |
I think it's interesting you are gliding right past the data about the gender gap in SAT scores and how it shows the opposite-- women tend to outperform men academically at college but score lower on the SAT. How can this be if the SAT is determinative? |
No, they are not businesses in the ordinary sense. It is not common for a business to sort through 50,000 potential customers and pick 1 in 25 of them. Then offer to give half of them the product for free or a reduced price. Stuyvesant in NYC is based solely on a test that over 27,000 students take. If tomorrow they decided to add some other criteria, it would not change the desire to apply. They're not chasing the admissions criteria, they are chasing the school. And no one is saying we should use a test because tests are the only way to admit students, we are pointing to the tests as evidence of possible discrimination and suggesting that we can't trust these institutions so we should use objective critieria |
STEM (except stuff that can get you into medical school) would be vastly more male, most other majors would be vastly more female. |
And this is representative of all your arguments. |
Stuyvesant is a public high school. It is fully funded by tax payers. Private universities can do what they want. Even the threat of losing federal grants and other funding is really not that big of a deal to a private university with a stellar global rep and a huge endowment. These schools do not want to rely entirely on the SAT for admissions. They do not want a purely objective selection process and greatly prize their ability to make subjective assessments to identify the best possible class. If you want to focus on public universities that's an entirely different conversation but those are not the schools that the people who are angry about this are fixated on. |
How do you figure out how to excel at sports? Does that even make sense that some Koreans have the secret sauce? Are they getting D1 scholarships in great numbers as well? Also, it was made very clear by my Vietnamese professor that many naturalized Americans from Viet Nam have a special affinity for John McCain, because he personally fought to bring over many refugees in various waves, and they vote republican only because of him. |
Vietnamese are only 51% republican because their children are more Democrat. You think they believe the modern Republican Party which openly hates McCain is relevant to them now? |
Anti-racial discrimination poster here. The data on gender differences in test scores is interesting. The research on test scores vs college performance really only focused on the recently popular notion that test scores really only measure income and the value of graduating form an ivy+ or other highly selective college. |
https://opportunityinsights.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/CollegeAdmissions_Paper.pdf |
I’m not justifying my view that we need to rewind the clock 2 years on abortion access by pointing to other countries’ laws. PPs here keep saying “the rest of the world just uses a single test” as if that means the US should do the same. And if colleges are evaluating on many criteria then fixating on SAT scores in comparing races’ admission rates cherry picks out only one part of the application colleges are evaluating. Look. This is exhausting. It would be like white people at the C suite or Board level arguing that despite the fact that like 90%+ of the people at that level are white - massively over represented compared to white people in society - that there is no benefit in trying to diversity who are part of those groups. It’s a bad look to opportunity hoard when you are already massively over represented in a certain realm. |
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The SHSAT is state-mandated.
The truth is the vast majority of city residents prefer that for a lot of reasons, but we have had mayors who, from time to time, like to talk up changing the admissions process to portfolio based or something. But this is just a ruse to appease the most liberal voters, especially the 30 years olds new to the city who don't know how things work. The major can then get to say, "I wanted to be change it, but the state stopped me!" Also, just a lot easier for the major to talk about admissions policies for a handful of schools than the other 400 high schools that have other, more hard to solve problems. We do have a few Asian-led school groups like PLACE that like tests, but are too frequently also anti-immigrant, anti-special ed, anti-equity in any way. I was part of their Facebook group for a while and ... wow, there was a lot of posts about not wanting their kid to go to school with the black kids. I mean, it's like the 1950s called and wanted their Facebook group back. |
Is there no reading comprehension ability anymore? I was correcting the ignorant pp who was wrong the actual reason why there were Republican voters in great numbers. I also explicitly stated "naturalized citizens" to explain why. My professor was among the families that were left behind after Saigon fell. The fact that the younger generation of Vietnamese votes Democrat is unsurprising. |
Didn't you insist on this before the Supreme Court decision as well
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The Supreme Court did not make admissions by test scores mandatory. Indeed, the vast majority of colleges and universities remain test optional, and SFFA isn’t suing any of them over that. |