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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There’s an interesting twist to this story. Three or more decades ago, Harvard was largely white and wealthy. There were very few poor or foreign students (less than 5% each). Today, the real family median income of new students at Harvard has halved since the 1990s. Pell Grant students now makeup 20% of entering students and over 50% of kids are getting substantial financial aid. When Harvard admitted the white and wealthy, public service was considered a duty and a giveback to society while creating an honorable legacy for oneself. Those kids - at least the white and wealthy - have now shifted to other schools. Checkout Opportunity Insight data and you’ll see that WSTL leads the pack. Right there with them are Vanderbilt, Dartmouth, and many liberal arts colleges. Thus, Harvard has become a bastion for poor, non-white, smart kids who are eager to score big. Their focus is not giving back to society in some noblesse oblige way, but to hack the system to wealth. Maybe all the hate for WSTL, Vanderbilt, and the like is from Harvard strivers who see the rich, white kids heading to these other schools as a legacy of the past, and in some way, their enemy. [/quote] How can you put white and noble in the same sentence? I guess slavery and mass murdering native Americans are noble things to do?[/quote] Sounds like you need a better education and a bigger picture. There’s not a population anywhere who hasn’t done some good things and some bad things. On the whole, white people have made a lot of positive contributions to the world. [/quote] Flexing your white supremacy. I guess I was not wrong about you.[/quote] It’s not supremacy, it’s a more balanced viewpoint. You sound angry. You should reconsider the opportunities you have in this country and recognize that you’ll go further if you can be constructive. [/quote]
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