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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Nothing says the schools have to pick their students based on academic merit alone. It's not a simple GPA/standardized test score combo that is required to gain admission. Athletes - If the schools choose to have athletic teams as an activity, why not fill them with decent players? Not shocking. Is a talented musician, academic team member, or speech/debate team member necessarily superior to or more valuable than a talented athlete under a holistic admissions approach? [/quote] Except that holistic admission shouldn’t be making you check Race Box and using that to discriminate based on race?[/quote] Right. Was stated in response to PPs stating that athletes shouldn't be given admissions "tips"/points/preferences. [/quote] To clarify, diversity on many different levels can be a goal. The schools shouldn't be using the box to eliminate people bc of their race. However, the schools also are not obligated to rank applicants solely by GPA and test scores. [/quote] So rank by race? For the 100th time, [b]nobody is saying solely use GPA + Tests.[/b] Yes they are. [/quote][/quote] they who? [/quote] People who point to a person's GPA and Test and say they don't belong over other students that have higher SAT and GPA.[/quote] Oh no, they also have excellent ECs, Awards, Essaasy, etc., so they don't have to say SAT and GPA only. So that's the problem. You are mistaken. [/quote] Actually, you are mistaken. Many people are arguing if somebody has a higher SAT they think they have a right to be chosen over the lower SAT especially if everything else is equal.[/quote] Oh no, many people are arguing an individual should not be discriminated based on race. [/quote] But they are using SAT scores to prove they are "discriminated" against. [/quote] Oh no, they are using all sorts of data including SAT. [/quote]
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