You’re really engaging in stereotypes. All Asians are rich and prepping. All blacks are poor and working after school. I don’t see many “poor inner city black kids” in DC hanging around town after school each day but also somehow supporting their families. |
And it's the "thinking he was entitled to something in return" where he was wrong. It should be quite obvious nobody is entitled to that. All it gets you is a lottery ticket....anyone that smart should be able to understand that. Simple math---too many qualified kids for number of spots means it's a lottery |
And this kid was supposedly good at math. Maybe some book smarts but no common sense. |
Good point! If those “poor inner city black kids” were somehow “supporting” their families, probably they were dealing drugs or weapons. |
Explain how a kid who can get a near perfect score on the SAT and uses language like "and then they must've ran the model on that" without prepping. Because we can see he's not gifted in English. His math is also suspect if he thought he was guaranteed admission to his school of choice. Not really seeing indications of natural brilliance here. No wonder all those schools were unimpressed. |
Supporting their families? What a joke! Why work when there is welfare money?! |
Why do you care about other people's prepping? Kids cant' spend 40 hour+ without motivation and dedication. Do whatever fits you. If a kid spend 40+ hours practicing and training to become a captain in a varsity football team, and eventually go to a college thanks to that, that's nothing different. I've never seen people complaining about kids practicing. Very strange mindset. |
That's very very normal and standard thing. Kids shouldn't be penalized for that. |
But if the colleges and universities don't value getting the top SAT score for the sake of getting the best score, it's a waste of time. Being the best football player can get you recruited to play football. But if it doesn't nobody seems to be complaining about it. There isn't a lawsuit for washed up football players who didn't make it. The people spending all their free time on a test that doesn't matter as much as they think it should have a strange mindset. |
Of course there are some who assimilate but many don’t. We lived in what’s called luxury housing which means apartments in the $8,000 range. There was a large amount of Asian families living there. They completely isolated themselves. Wouldn’t even look at other residents. It wasn’t just a language barrier either. There were residents from all over. There were two Russian women came over not speaking English. They started right in making friends with everyone. Same with families from Europe and Middle East. |
Harvard is also engaging in stereotyping.. "Asian Americans are mostly not "likeable"" even though the AO has never met them. See how that works? |
It matters unless the school is test blind. So kids should do their best getting top score. It's a common sense. Also common sense is not getting rascally discriminated. Very very common sense stuff. |
and some assimilated Americans just shoot neighbors lol. |
Imagine an elite college institution caring more about sports than academics. Only in America. |
well that was exactly my Asian American DC who got rejected to places like GATech, with a 4.85 GPA. |