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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]No matter which way they do admissions, some group is going to wind up being pissed off.[/quote] Of course, but the group currently in power is the one that gets to make the rules. If you want to have sports recruiting and other admissions preferences don't be voting Maga.[/quote] It’s hilarious that you think these voters are the same people. Flyover maga voters don’t care about ivy sports one way or the other.[/quote] They voted to take a wrecking ball to the ivy league with all of its sports and research and everything else. Is that worthy of the absolute disaster we are all going through right now? Absolutely not but it happened.[/quote] Absolute disaster? So dramatic.[/quote] I guess your not going to the gas station and your kids aren't out looking for jobs.[/quote] You’re losing focus. Stay on topic. The admitted class of 2030 doesn’t think it was an absolute disaster. Just sounds like sour grapes for you and your unathletic family. Hope you all applied to plenty of schools that were a better fit.[/quote] It is a disaster. A recession is crappy whether you go to Yale or somewhere else. Sure, lots of rich yalie families are going to be able to weather it better than most, but it negatively affects almost everyone.[/quote]
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