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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]That's not discrimination. Discrimination would be stating that they will not admit your student if they do not come from an intact family. The person who stated that is just stating that the data shows that students from intact families are more likely to have the stats that will get them admitted. [/quote] These are immutable traits. That is very different. So if she said that she noticed being white, black or Asian meant you got in, that would be cool?[/quote][/quote] Considering 50% of the crowd were seniors I'd argue it's the same with family status. It's not like that senior's parents are suddenly going to be married again by November 1. It's a completely unhelpful, discriminatory comment to make.[/quote]
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