Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is what's coming next:
"The University of Virginia, for example, announced a plan this month to target 40 high schools in eight regions of the state that had little history of sending applicants."
New York Times article, 6/30
This is good, as long as they select the top students from these under represented schools instead of using race as a determining factor.
Anonymous wrote:So does my white son have an easier or harder time getting into UVA today?
Anonymous wrote:This is what's coming next:
"The University of Virginia, for example, announced a plan this month to target 40 high schools in eight regions of the state that had little history of sending applicants."
New York Times article, 6/30
Anonymous wrote:So does my white son have an easier or harder time getting into UVA today?
Anonymous wrote:So does my white son have an easier or harder time getting into UVA today?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is what's coming next:
"The University of Virginia, for example, announced a plan this month to target 40 high schools in eight regions of the state that had little history of sending applicants."
New York Times article, 6/30
Right. And good for UVA.
It’s not like all these Asians who haven’t been getting in (because other Asians have been getting in) are suddenly going to get it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is what's coming next:
"The University of Virginia, for example, announced a plan this month to target 40 high schools in eight regions of the state that had little history of sending applicants."
New York Times article, 6/30
UVA and most large public flagships have always looked for geographic diversity. Are you just learning this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is what's coming next:
"The University of Virginia, for example, announced a plan this month to target 40 high schools in eight regions of the state that had little history of sending applicants."
New York Times article, 6/30
Right. And good for UVA.
It’s not like all these Asians who haven’t been getting in (because other Asians have been getting in) are suddenly going to get it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is what's coming next:
"The University of Virginia, for example, announced a plan this month to target 40 high schools in eight regions of the state that had little history of sending applicants."
New York Times article, 6/30
Racists will find a way.
Anonymous wrote:This is what's coming next:
"The University of Virginia, for example, announced a plan this month to target 40 high schools in eight regions of the state that had little history of sending applicants."
New York Times article, 6/30
+1. In UVA's case, I suspect most of the high schools will be rural.UVA and most large public flagships have always looked for geographic diversity. Are you just learning this?
Anonymous wrote:This is what's coming next:
"The University of Virginia, for example, announced a plan this month to target 40 high schools in eight regions of the state that had little history of sending applicants."
New York Times article, 6/30