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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Hobson would not survive an appeal. The DC Education Board voted against appealing it because of that very reason. Tracking if done in a non-discriminatory manner is perfectly constitutional. Scotus has and will continue to winnow down disparate impact jurisprudence.[/quote] This message is 100% AI.[/quote] Sorry, nope. It ain't. As a prior poster stated, UC's attract very high performing students. However, the majority are not. Look at the SATs of UCLA, Berkeley, UCSD, UCI, UC Davis, etc. prior to them being test blind. California's demographics now shows the majority of high school seniors are Hispanic. California's public schools are in a toilet- look at LAUSD. Since California chooses its students by high school and these high schools suck, you're left with mediocre Berkeley students. When 30% of your STEM students are lost on day 1 in the equivalent of Calc BC, you are not an elite college. You're run of the mill. Students define the college. [/quote]
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