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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How will threats by the new administration impact admissions review of applications in the upcoming year? No more diversity essay? Or don't highlight anything dealing with diversity or equity and the like in your essays or ECs? According to a Trump Administration official who spoke about Harvard: β[They] should assign Office of [sic] Civil Rights employees to the Harvard admissions office and direct the university to hold no admissions meeting without their physical presence,β Eden wrote. βThe Office of Civil Rights should be copied on every email correspondence, and Harvard should be forced to provide a written rationale for every admissions decision to ensure nondiscrimination.β https://www.insidehighered.com/news/admissions/traditional-age/2025/04/14/admissions-offices-brace-federal-scrutiny It's not clear what his role is but it's safe to say there is pressure being exerted by the administration. Please, only comments on changes you think will occur - this is not an invite for trolls to hijack this thread![/quote] I wish this happened last year. The diversity essays are nothing sort of ridiculous. At 14 to 17 years of age, children do not have to come up with stuff they did to show how inclusive or diverse they are. Thank you Trump! [/quote] You likely also believe that merit is solely defined by a test score. Your post above is a great example of inadequate intellect and your need to push for a narrow and inaccurate definition of merit to compensate for your intellectual deficiencies. [/quote] Test score is a better measure of merit than skin color. [/quote] Really? Then we get the white " I got into UVA with a 1320!" posts without an issue from anyone. As long as anything is white centered on DCUM, it's all good, right?[/quote] You mad cause your low IQ kids can only get in without a test? [/quote] or are YOU mad because your 1540 kid got rejected from every ivy/ivy plus while TO kids streamed in over last several years - well, there was always Georgetown![/quote] DP If my 1540 kid got rejected everywhere while your test optional kid got in, I would be mad too. That seems reasonable. Being mad that your test optional kid now has to take a test seems a lot less reasonable.[/quote]
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