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[quote=Anonymous]I bet this is the same person or people who think athletics should not factor into college admissions. People really misunderstand that colleges’ primary goal is to serve their needs and interests, not to create an equitable or just process for students. Sure, the Supreme Court struck down reliance on race in admissions, but that was not in service of some grand idea of justice that can be applied broadly to everything vexing about this process. Every school has their own institutional priorities, and short of making decisions on distinctions that might be deemed unconstitutional, schools are generally free to compose their classes as they see fit. There’re only about 100 schools where ED is even a thing. Those schools just suck up most of the oxygen in the room. Unfortunately, admission to Northwestern or whatever is not a constitutionally protected class. So like everything else, you do the best you can with the cards you’re delt.[/quote]
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