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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Some of us buy into the traditional political culture of the United States: individualism, hard work, etc. We see this as yet another sign of the tide turning toward a desire for equal outcomes, not equal opportunity. I know there will be screams about "there is no equal opportunity" but there are people who have risen beyond their circumstances throughout the history of this country. The kids now are the least likely to be held back by those circumstances of any generation, yet the screams now are the loudest, and [b]the accommodations the most extreme.[/b][/quote] Yes, the adversity score that merely places the SAT score in context and is in no way race based is extreme :roll: This is not a quota and not a bump up in the actual SAT scores. Get a grip.[/quote]
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