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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We already have a few threads about this. I don't think the Harvard case will go anywhere. The legacy hook is more of an issue because legacy admits mostly benefits white UMC, and it's a fairly large chunk of the admits. -Asian American[/quote] You should check this out. It will open your eyes: https://defendinged.org/incidents/tjpapers/[/quote] I saw this already. But I stand by what I wrote: legacy admit is more of an issue for elite institutions than the Harvard lawsuit discriminating against Asian Americans. The slice of pie that non legacy admits have to fight for is a lot smaller than the legacy admit portion. If they do away with legacy admit (which again, benefits UMC white people the most), the slice of pie for ALL non-legacy admits would increase, which would help *everyone*.[/quote] They will never get rid of legacy. Why would they? It benefits UC-UMC whites mostly. [/quote]
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