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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]From what I read, it's likely there will be significant change in Ivy League admissions driven by whatever the Supreme Court decides on Affirmative action and the schools moving away from test scores as a significant basis for admissions decisions. The treatment of Asians in this process (discounting test scores and using subjective "personality" assessments) has been nothing short of scandalous and near indefensible (although the schools will try to defend the practice). The advantage that private schools have had in this process might melt away driven by concerns over DEI. The same goes for both legacy and athletic preferences. There's no real reason that HYP have to have nationally ranked teams.) It's not impossible to envision an Ivy League dominated by Asians and URMs. The schools have been caught with their hands in the cookie jar. Their current system may be both illegal and indefensible logically. The correction to the system is going to be significant and there will be winners and losers. I'd be willing to bet the exclusive private schools will be among the losers. Planning your DC's elementary and high school careers based on the current system of Ivy admission is fraught with risk unless you believe there is no substantiative change coming or that you will somehow be untouched or even advantaged by it.[/quote] Nothing stops the Ivies from using race or any other arbitrary criteria they choose in their secret deliberations, as long as they don't make it explicit in writing somewhere. Screening out too many Asians is easy. No one can sue them for choosing one group of 4% of applicants over another that way. Otherwise, there would be a dozen lawsuits every year based on every criteria imaginable. They are never going to adopt a numerical formula of grades and test scores then just take the top few hundred. It's way more complex than that.[/quote] Agree - it is holistic now and will continue to be. I actually think known schools (such as privates or well-known publics) get an advantage when there is less data bc being a member of the community shows they can do the work.[/quote]
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