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[quote=Anonymous]If the top colleges admitted solely on numbers then they would be wall to wall boring students. And this extends to the Asian students as well. There are many students, doubtlessly smart, who are academically top notch and have top scores but are not generally interesting people. The top colleges don't want that, which is why they include soft factors into their admissions standards as well. It helps create a more diverse, more interesting student body. That is their justification. I can see the reasoning in it. As it is, no one has a "right" to attend any of the top colleges so they can damn well do what they want to do. [quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] I don't get this. Are you saying that you don't want free tuition so Ivy League schools can stay hotbeds of wealth and privilege? [/quote][/quote]
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