If harvard can fill their class up 2x-3x due to the strength of the applicant pool....

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’’m still so curious to learn what the PC term is for black boys.


You're either clueless or a flat out racist troll. Either way I'm not playing. Enjoy being pathetic.

You still haven’t answered. What is the word that perfect woke you uses?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:https://harvardlpr.com/2011/12/21/court-finally-says-boy-comments-are-racist/

This is when the word is used in reference to adults.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://harvardlpr.com/2011/12/21/court-finally-says-boy-comments-are-racist/

This is when the word is used in reference to adults.


You are a racist troll. Fortunately, people like you are a shrinking minority, and the world gets made better by people that wish it so.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://harvardlpr.com/2011/12/21/court-finally-says-boy-comments-are-racist/

This is when the word is used in reference to adults.


You are a racist troll. Fortunately, people like you are a shrinking minority, and the world gets made better by people that wish it so.

And you are an overly dramatic whackjob who is just screaming that everyone is racist for referring to black boys (not men) as black boys. The horror! And you are still unable to respond rationally to the valid question of what your favored term is. Maybe you are the troll!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://harvardlpr.com/2011/12/21/court-finally-says-boy-comments-are-racist/

This is when the word is used in reference to adults.


You are a racist troll. Fortunately, people like you are a shrinking minority, and the world gets made better by people that wish it so.

And you are an overly dramatic whackjob who is just screaming that everyone is racist for referring to black boys (not men) as black boys. The horror! And you are still unable to respond rationally to the valid question of what your favored term is. Maybe you are the troll!


I don't have or need a "favored term". I know what you used is inappropriate, and was even decided so by a court of law. I offered a suggestion that you not use a certain term on the chance you were simply ignorant of its effect. You no longer have that excuse. You are a disgusting and shameful person and I am now done with you for good.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://harvardlpr.com/2011/12/21/court-finally-says-boy-comments-are-racist/

This is when the word is used in reference to adults.


You are a racist troll. Fortunately, people like you are a shrinking minority, and the world gets made better by people that wish it so.

And you are an overly dramatic whackjob who is just screaming that everyone is racist for referring to black boys (not men) as black boys. The horror! And you are still unable to respond rationally to the valid question of what your favored term is. Maybe you are the troll!


I don't have or need a "favored term". I know what you used is inappropriate, and was even decided so by a court of law. I offered a suggestion that you not use a certain term on the chance you were simply ignorant of its effect. You no longer have that excuse. You are a disgusting and shameful person and I am now done with you for good.

You are “done with me”? Yay! Can you go away now? You best get back to your social media SJWing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Harvard is a worldwide institution that aims to educate leaders for the whole world.

Asians represent 60% of the world's population, so ...


Built and subsidized by Americans. Sorry, we have no obligation to educate Asia's students.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Of note, whites are underrepresented at Harvard, versus the US population. They make up 46% of Harvard’s freshman class, but 73% of the US population.


You seem to not know the difference between the population going to college and the US as a whole. Only 50% of children are non-Hispanic white.


The racial make-up of college-ready students is vastly different than the overall population.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Harvard is a worldwide institution that aims to educate leaders for the whole world.

Asians represent 60% of the world's population, so ...


Built and subsidized by Americans. Sorry, we have no obligation to educate Asia's students.


How about DACA students?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Of note, whites are underrepresented at Harvard, versus the US population. They make up 46% of Harvard’s freshman class, but 73% of the US population.


You seem to not know the difference between the population going to college and the US as a whole. Only 50% of children are non-Hispanic white.


The racial make-up of college-ready students is vastly different than the overall population.


This. I am a huge supporter of deploying more resources to URM students in pre K, and in K-12 especially the earlier grades. That would be more effective in bringing SAT scores and GPAs up
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:why are blacks capped at 15% of the student body year in year out -- you could boost it to 30-45% without a drop in quality, yes?



Are they "capped"? Do you have a source for that?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Harvard is a worldwide institution that aims to educate leaders for the whole world.

Asians represent 60% of the world's population, so ...


Built and subsidized by Americans. Sorry, we have no obligation to educate Asia's students.


Harvard is a private institution. Absent violating the law it can choose any path it wishes. There are many nonprofits that work solely with non-citizen clients. That’s not the test. And research funding is because the government thinks it’s worth it to invest. And Harvard has, simply put, more money than most countries. So it has some remarkable independence. in my view, it has used that independence to make a very high-quality education available to people with relatively low incomes, and has done a lot of good. People may think otherwise, but it is an independent, very wealthy institution that makes its own decisions.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Harvard is a worldwide institution that aims to educate leaders for the whole world.

Asians represent 60% of the world's population, so ...


Built and subsidized by Americans. Sorry, we have no obligation to educate Asia's students.


Harvard is a private institution. Absent violating the law it can choose any path it wishes. There are many nonprofits that work solely with non-citizen clients. That’s not the test. And research funding is because the government thinks it’s worth it to invest. And Harvard has, simply put, more money than most countries. So it has some remarkable independence. in my view, it has used that independence to make a very high-quality education available to people with relatively low incomes, and has done a lot of good. People may think otherwise, but it is an independent, very wealthy institution that makes its own decisions.


If Harvard truly wants to support URMs, they can do better. They can invest in the URM communities k-12 to better prepare URM students. They have the resources.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Harvard is a worldwide institution that aims to educate leaders for the whole world.

Asians represent 60% of the world's population, so ...


Built and subsidized by Americans. Sorry, we have no obligation to educate Asia's students.


Harvard is a private institution. Absent violating the law it can choose any path it wishes. There are many nonprofits that work solely with non-citizen clients. That’s not the test. And research funding is because the government thinks it’s worth it to invest. And Harvard has, simply put, more money than most countries. So it has some remarkable independence. in my view, it has used that independence to make a very high-quality education available to people with relatively low incomes, and has done a lot of good. People may think otherwise, but it is an independent, very wealthy institution that makes its own decisions.


If Harvard truly wants to support URMs, they can do better. They can invest in the URM communities k-12 to better prepare URM students. They have the resources.

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