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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Stop asian hate, hardwork, studying and intelligence is asian culture[/quote] Wanting to expand access to a public school isn't Asian hate. I support first generation kids getting preference in college admissions, that doesn't mean I hate my kids, who aren't first generation.[/quote] Disagree. It's hatred for groups that prioritize education, effort, and long term planning. If first gen immigrants can build those things, anyone else is free to copy what they have done and beat them at their own game.[/quote] It's intolerance of a process that gave those with financial means and a willingness to circumvent test security an advantage in the admissions process. Focus your rath on those people instead of people who are left to fix the mess created by those who willingly gamed the system. They are a minority of applicants, but a large enough percent that something needed to be done. Creating a new test would help for one year and those willing to cheat would find a way the next year. That's why the test was eliminated. [/quote]changing test questions each year is low hanging fruit.[/quote]
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