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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I see more threads these days calling for TJ to be closed. It doesn’t really surprise me as the school is elitist and there is increased focus on equity.[/quote] equity is a liberal disease that has caused major cities to fail for decades [b]Do you see any asian countries caring about equity[/b]. No, humm wonder why their students are so much better and business are doing so well. Forget the equity bs give the best to the elites and keep the country going[/quote] Umm.. Try India. The so called "backward" classes in India get preferential treatment especially in the south. If you are a "forward" community (5% of the population) you are screwed. That's why most of them are here.[/quote] India [b]are you out of your mind [/b]the country where there are only a handful of top schools available via testing and people prep to death at the chance to get into them. Its not just India, Korea, China operate the same way and low and behold we have the current TJ system full of Indians Koreans and Chinese coincidence I think not. More power to them the best and brightest are being rewarded [/quote] I'm not. I am from there so should know what's happening. Competition to get into top schools is a separate aspect of things. Each group (forward, backward, most-backward, etc) fight for their quota of seats. In the 80's a most-backward person could get into Engineering with a 90% average in senior year. A forward candate would require 99% or above to get into the same school. That hasn't changed much since except that the MB and B's get higher and higher scores increasing the pressure on the forwards.. I am not aware of any affirmative action programs in China and Korea. Would like to hear from people from there.[/quote] S Korea has no minority population to speak of--99% one race.[/quote]
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