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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Didn't Harvard's Asian admits go up to 41% last year?[/quote] That could be international Asians[/quote] More likely it is a reflection of the fact Asian-Americans were discriminated against by “race-conscious” (or affirmative action or racial quotas) admissions policies, which effectively kept large numbers of highly-qualified, Asian-American students out of top universities for decades. Sorry, not sorry: your anti-Asian bigotry has been exposed for what it is: racism.[/quote] Application numbers have kept large quantities of highly-qualified white and Asian students out of top schools for decades. It's not racism, it's math.[/quote] Asians are over-represented in the pool of qualified candidates.[/quote]
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