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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] It doesn't matter what they are looking for as long as they don't violate the law. They can look for anything they want. They can decide to only admit left-handed people from Nebraska if they want. [b]Why doesn't anyone demand to know what Goldman Sachs or Amazon are looking for with their hiring practices?[/b] This is only about people who, as noted above, want it to be marginally less impossible to get their kids into the 10-20 top schools. It has nothing to do with fairness, equality, what is good for the colleges, the vast number of applicants, or the country.[/quote] Because they don't receive federal money. [/quote] Goldman Sachs has no federal contracts? Do you know how wrong you are? Like, you couldn't be more wrong if you said 1+1=6?[/quote] DP. indeed, companies are not allowed to discriminate based on race, and neither should any institution, especially one that does receive some public money.[/quote]
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