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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is true for everyone. Not just "Black and Hispanic Science majors." It's shocking how many people pay a fortune to go to higher ranked schools, when they can go to a perfectly good, but less "prestigious" school for a fraction of the cost. For this reason, I have little sympathy for people who spend 50k per year on college and then cry about it. [/quote] +1 to all of this.[/quote]+2. True for EVERYONE. [/quote] +3 As a white person who went to one of these schools during the late 90s, I will say all of the science classes for freshman were serious weeder classes. They were HARD. Really separated the wheat from the chaff for those who really wanted a science major.[/quote] The problem was there was a lot more "chaff" amongst affirmative action students.[/quote]
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