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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think Jeff Selling should look at the phenomenon of high achieving Asian-American students skipping target schools and going to state flagship for in-demand STEM majors with super generous merit scholarship. This is a real phenomenon. "MIT or state flagship" calculus is quite common. [/quote] No one cares…..[/quote] I think the people who do not go to college, do not care. Asian Americans have a larger percentage of people who go to college and they care. Others? Yes, you are right, not so much. But, are they the target audience? Besides, state flagships with high percentage of Asian students are rapidly climbing in ranking and becoming harder for others to attend. A good example is UMD.[/quote] I’m Asian American and I don’t care… But I’m also full pay and not looking for a free ride.[/quote] +1 [/quote]
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