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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]By the degree a student is disadvantaged. The students to be admitted by elite colleges should be those with the least amount of intelligence, from historically oppressed minorities, be able to immediately help the society achieve equality (transgender helps gender equality, with the least amount of family wealth, whose parents do drugs, in prison, etc. These are the least unfortunate students, so our society should do the most to help them. [/quote] I'm against pity admissions. There are plenty of great schools including state flagships for everyone. No need to force anyone to any school(aka elite). If there are truly outstanding low income students, the schools and governments should provide any support to them so that the students can complete fair and square. Middle class families are disadvantaged compared to rich people They don't complaint about rich kids going to expensive private schools and fancy tutors and consultants. All they want is clear rules, transparency and fairness. Don't make low income people cry babies. [/quote] This forum is filled with middle and upper middle class families whining constantly about rich people. Like all the time. Mention any fancy DC private school here and see how long before some mom starts shitting on the snobby rich people there. Middle class people are the ones who waste excessive time moping about admissions; most low-income students get no where near a college, and if they do, it won't be damn-near the level of an Ivy. Most low income people don't even know what half these liberal arts college and 'elite' privates that are discussed here even are. What a ridiculous comment.[/quote] Middle class don't ask for bonus points. They just don't want minus points. Do you get it?[/quote]
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