Anonymous wrote:You know OP, I was with you up until you invoked the "white supremacy" nonsense. Seriously?
Anonymous wrote:Personally, as a POC who went to a different elite college, I think it's BS that they're getting rid of this preference juuuuust at the point when minorities will start to benefit from it in large numbers. It was fine when it overwhelmingly benefited white people, but we can't have Asian/ AA/ Latinx people start getting the same privileges, can we? How shall we ever sustain white supremacy then??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Surprised no one started a thread on this yet. Do you think other elite schools will do this, too? Article names the few that already have (MIT, Cal Tech, Johns Hopkins).
Personally, as a POC who went to a different elite college, I think it's BS that they're getting rid of this preference juuuuust at the point when minorities will start to benefit from it in large numbers. It was fine when it overwhelmingly benefited white people, but we can't have Asian/ AA/ Latinx people start getting the same privileges, can we? How shall we ever sustain white supremacy then??
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/10/20/us/amherst-college-legacy-admissions.html
If these schools use race/ethnicity as a factor in building their community, it won't matter that they don't know you are a legacy. Right? (signed - someone who supports no legacy and supports diversity in admissions decisions)
+1 especially if the diversity goal includes socioeconomic factors.
Well, that's a convenient way to solve the "Too Many Asians" problem, which is what I suspect this is really about.
Anonymous wrote:Surprised no one started a thread on this yet. Do you think other elite schools will do this, too? Article names the few that already have (MIT, Cal Tech, Johns Hopkins).
Personally, as a POC who went to a different elite college, I think it's BS that they're getting rid of this preference juuuuust at the point when minorities will start to benefit from it in large numbers. It was fine when it overwhelmingly benefited white people, but we can't have Asian/ AA/ Latinx people start getting the same privileges, can we? How shall we ever sustain white supremacy then??
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/10/20/us/amherst-college-legacy-admissions.html
+1No connection to Amherst, but its racial diversity is fantastic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Surprised no one started a thread on this yet. Do you think other elite schools will do this, too? Article names the few that already have (MIT, Cal Tech, Johns Hopkins).
Personally, as a POC who went to a different elite college, I think it's BS that they're getting rid of this preference juuuuust at the point when minorities will start to benefit from it in large numbers. It was fine when it overwhelmingly benefited white people, but we can't have Asian/ AA/ Latinx people start getting the same privileges, can we? How shall we ever sustain white supremacy then??
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/10/20/us/amherst-college-legacy-admissions.html
If these schools use race/ethnicity as a factor in building their community, it won't matter that they don't know you are a legacy. Right? (signed - someone who supports no legacy and supports diversity in admissions decisions)
+1 especially if the diversity goal includes socioeconomic factors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Surprised no one started a thread on this yet. Do you think other elite schools will do this, too? Article names the few that already have (MIT, Cal Tech, Johns Hopkins).
Personally, as a POC who went to a different elite college, I think it's BS that they're getting rid of this preference juuuuust at the point when minorities will start to benefit from it in large numbers. It was fine when it overwhelmingly benefited white people, but we can't have Asian/ AA/ Latinx people start getting the same privileges, can we? How shall we ever sustain white supremacy then??
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/10/20/us/amherst-college-legacy-admissions.html
If these schools use race/ethnicity as a factor in building their community, it won't matter that they don't know you are a legacy. Right? (signed - someone who supports no legacy and supports diversity in admissions decisions)
Anonymous wrote:Surprised no one started a thread on this yet. Do you think other elite schools will do this, too? Article names the few that already have (MIT, Cal Tech, Johns Hopkins).
Personally, as a POC who went to a different elite college, I think it's BS that they're getting rid of this preference juuuuust at the point when minorities will start to benefit from it in large numbers. It was fine when it overwhelmingly benefited white people, but we can't have Asian/ AA/ Latinx people start getting the same privileges, can we? How shall we ever sustain white supremacy then??
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/10/20/us/amherst-college-legacy-admissions.html
Anonymous wrote:Surprised no one started a thread on this yet. Do you think other elite schools will do this, too? Article names the few that already have (MIT, Cal Tech, Johns Hopkins).
Personally, as a POC who went to a different elite college, I think it's BS that they're getting rid of this preference juuuuust at the point when minorities will start to benefit from it in large numbers. It was fine when it overwhelmingly benefited white people, but we can't have Asian/ AA/ Latinx people start getting the same privileges, can we? How shall we ever sustain white supremacy then??
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/10/20/us/amherst-college-legacy-admissions.html