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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Questions for all of you: If one test prep place that used previous test questions and got 25% of their students into a school were composed of all white people, would it spur a state wide movement to decrease the numbers of white students at the school? If one test prep place that used previous test questions and got 25% of their students into a school were composed of all black people, would it spur a state wide movement to decrease the numbers of black students at the school? Would all white or black students be treated as a monolith by the state and county or would the actions of these people be considered actions of individuals? Dig deep and be real without making excuses. [/quote] You mischaracterize what is happening. There is no movement to reduce the number of Asian students, there's a movement to make admissions less susceptible to cheating. The new process is race neutral and sets a GPA benchmark for those who want to apply. It removed the advantage those who were willing to cheat had in the process. That doesn't make it an anti-Asian movement.[/quote] Not mischaracterized. Reducing Asian student numbers is a clearly stated goal in the VA dept of Education meetings. It's all available under the FOIA. [/quote]
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