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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My experience with competitive Asian parents and kids is that they’re just as “racist” and exclusionary as the whites and others they bash. Asians aren’t applauding the SC decision because they’re more morally upright, but because they see a competitive advantage. That’s fine, but let’s just be honest about motivations here.[/quote] And if they think this ruling restores a "meritocracy" they will be sorely mistaken. [/quote] Absolutely, those taking a victory lap are going to be very surprised when the demographic composition of college classes next year and going forward is near identical to this year.[/quote] Will we? I applaud the ruling. My kids are white but if the Asians out score then and many will. So be it. Asians don’t mess around and I work with some amazingly talented Asians. What makes me mad is URMs with shit scores and grades victory lapping while my perfect score kid is rejected. That I cannot accept. Let the best prevail/ America will be stronger for it [/quote] URMs “with shit scores”?? In 2022 there were 10,000 URMs who scored in the 1400-1600 range on the SAT. https://reports.collegeboard.org/media/pdf/2022-total-group-sat-suite-of-assessments-annual-report.pdf[/quote] Your own source document says 27% of Asian and ONE PERCENT of black fall into that score range 💀[/quote] My one source document? Are you serious? It’s the actual raw data from THE College Board. Do you know what that is? [/quote] I think PP meant the source you provided. So according to the source, there are 27 times more Asians with high scores than Blacks. [/quote] Being overrepresented doesn't necessarily help one's case to get into top schools. Being underrepresented does. Supply and demand. The high stat Asians are competing against each other. Only so many will get admitted. Don't be fooled. If ALDC remains, Whites of all academic abilities will still get their spots. Nothing will change.[/quote]
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