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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Bing. Bing. Bing. I see this as moving kids over to the ACT[/quote] I just read an article that says that the ACT is working on a similar index. There is no escaping this.[/quote] Then I think the streaming will happen by college major. i.e. the diversity/adversity admits will self-sort in college, and I don't think the top-brand colleges will have anything close to a clean brand any more [/quote] Employers will further fetishize the hard majors from the soft stuff to sort things out.[/quote] the brand was never clean- use to be just for rich white males with connections... unless by "clean" you mean homogeneity w/ no diversity at all? Look each school only has 2000 spots or so- they can find the smartest of the smart of all groups- don't worry about the brand... I think you mean something else here..[/quote] actually I meant academic brand - I know until the mid-20th century it was northeast WASPs, and then next few decades opened up (like other institutions in america) to the multi-background races, cultures etc... but I meant academic brand and that will definitely change now, it will be branding by hard science difficulty of major not by prestige of college, and it will be worse for colored folks because everyone will assume they were "adversity admits" not academic performance admits although liberal arts colleges may be in the "uplift the masses" business, employers and grad schools will want academic performance signals which is the main thing they need from degree-earning experiences, they will figure management and leadership potential after they hire people, not based on the admissions office 4 years before. [/quote]
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