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[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] +1 no one is talking about the Asian applicants who only have high stats. They were not getting into Harvard anyway. These are the kids with very high numbers AND all the same EC accomplishments etc as their white peers.[/quote]
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