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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]clearly the demand for top 50 colleges is there. why not admit more in fields like STEM? colleges would get oos tuition $$ and kids an opportunity that they might have just missed? [/quote] Because we are not China.[/quote] Why not? [/quote] China is not something everyplace aspires to be, OP, including the U.S. If you don't know this, I do not know what to tell you. China is a third world country (or whatever the PC expression might be today), and there is growing disparity in classes, such that there will soon be only two classes in the U.S., very soon. There is also no caste system in the U.S. (unlike many Middle Eastern countries), and we prefer that. If you like China so much, and they are so great at what they do (hint: they are not) why stay in the U.S.?[/quote] [b]There is definitely a caste system. The Dalit Indians here would disagree with you. Plus black / white is a caste system. Read CASTE, the book. [/quote][/b] Not in CHINA![/quote]
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