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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]One additional point. So you admit these kids to Harvard and they graduated and their families are now UMC. Now their kids no longer have advantage to goto Harvard and are in the same boat as the rest of us. But that high school is terrible. So who has actually gained here?[/quote] This is wildly reductive. A single person moving from working class to upper middle class can change the trajectory of an entire family, particularly in cultures with high levels of social cohesion. [/quote] a single person, out of a high school of 1000-2000kids. (The us has 23000 high schools, you can't even send the valedictorian of the 50% of high schools without calculus to ivies) . What about those kids? Their high school is still terrible and doesn't have calculus. My parents came to the country penniless grad students and I went to a school with limited courses. I didn't need Harvard to break into the UMC[/quote]
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