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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Graduated from Stanford in the late 80s. 39% of our class was URM, so yes, there are starting to be lots of legacies.[/quote] FWIW - today, Stanford is 42.5% white, 22.9% asian and 7.8% black, 6.5% mexican/chicano and 6.1% other hispanic (interesting they distinguish).[/quote] I would be curious of what % of the "white" is jewish vs. gentile.[/quote] 50-60% of the white would be Jewish for Stanford and Ivies.[/quote] wow - jewish people are definitely the smartest in the world. 2-3% of the US, 20-25% of stanford/ivies. Why do people point at asians say they are over represented when the magnitude of student body concentration vs. population concentration is much smaller than the jewish numbers? [/quote]
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