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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Lot of angry losers who thought SCOTUS was handing Ivy slots to their kids that just can’t make the grade.[/quote] Let's do the math. In 2022 the SAT test taker demographics were as follows (from https://reports.collegeboard.org/media/pdf/20...ts-annual-report.pdf) 175,468 Asians 201,645 Black/African Americans 396,422 Hispanic/Latino 732,946 White In 2020, the percentage of takers getting a 1500+/1400+ (respectively) by race were: 9%/23% of Asians <1%/1% of Black/African Americans <1%/2% of Hispanics/Latinos 2%/7% of Whites That means that among the pool of people getting 1500/1400+ (rounding <1% to 0.5%): 15,792/40,357 are Asian 1,008/2,016 are Black 1,982/7,928 are Hispanic 14,658/51,306 are White They're not getting mad, they're getting theirs[/quote] ~3,000 black students with various schools being about 5% black and factoring that black students are disproportionately poorer from worse schools...adds up to me. People always go "what about asians" but their demographics can be summed up by living on the coast, near major cities, with pretty damned good schools.[/quote]
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