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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]These universities will just adjust there admissions criteria to eliminate the things that preference rich white, Asian, Latino applicants. They already eliminated standardized tests. They want a diverse class and they will figure out a way to get it.[/quote] Translation: they will water down criteria and let in a whole bunch of unqualified people who’ll fail out OR they’ll have to make curricula easier, bringing the education standards down for everyone. What a brilliant plan. We can all be equal when we are all equally mediocre to crappy. [/quote] Right because a 4.0 or 3.9 GPA Black student is really going to fail at Harvard and needs the entire university to dumb down curriculum to be able to learn. You sound like white folks in the 50s that had a fit the moment one Black family moved into the neighborhood. Forget that the Black family is as educated and wealthy, if not more than you. SMH[/quote] The 4.0 black kid is perfectly up to snuff then to take the SAT, which is the great equalizer, as the 4.0 white, Asian, and Hispanic kids. We all know there are crap ton of grade inflation these days. If you’re so confident, then prove it. Every student should. So many excuses for not being able to perform on a test. Life is a test. Get over it. There are no redos and extra credit makes up when you mess up brain surgery or mess up calculations that are used to build a bridge. People die. Grow a pair of cajones and take standardized next s if you’re so confident in your intelligence and abilities. So many worthless excuses. [/quote] Standardized test scores are no longer required for admission at most universities.[/quote] Yeah, MIT made that mistake, realized how badly they let in unqualified and underprepared students, and had now gone back to requiring tests. MIT has stood its ground against watering down their standards at least.[/quote]
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