Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do they have to change the exam? They can just lower the cutoff scores for Blacks and Latinos.
But...but...but...how will that benefit the Whites? I mean, all this talk of helping Blacks and Latinos is just a ruse to help more Whites get in.
Whites don't need extra help. There are plenty of smart white kids around. Plenty...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do they have to change the exam? They can just lower the cutoff scores for Blacks and Latinos.
But...but...but...how will that benefit the Whites? I mean, all this talk of helping Blacks and Latinos is just a ruse to help more Whites get in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:http://www.economist.com/news/united-states/21646217-top-marks-largely-go-asians-bill-de-blasio-wants-change-exams-asians-beware
What are your thoughts about this? I feel that this is a trend that one can see in the most exclusive and competitive schools and colleges - where Asians are becoming the majority because of higher academic performance.
The lowering of admissions criteria will help Whites rather than Hispanics and Blacks. Similar to what is happening in the Ivy League colleges.
I don't trust any report that calls math "maths."![]()
Anonymous wrote:Why do they have to change the exam? They can just lower the cutoff scores for Blacks and Latinos.
Anonymous wrote:So, Asians are discriminated against in the academic arena, but in the workforce, they are still considered "minorities" and affirmative action should apply to them (as defined by the Fed. Gov't ). Crazy.
So, I should tell my Asian kids it's ok not to work so hard in school because no matter how hard you try, you will be discriminated against, and also, you can rely on AA when trying to get a job, at least with the gov't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's amazing how hard the system tries to prevent Asians. Pure merit driven processes no longer exist.
Well, let's flip this around. If a disproportionate amount of the seats went to white, would we not rethink it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's amazing how hard the system tries to prevent Asians. Pure merit driven processes no longer exist.
Well, let's flip this around. If a disproportionate amount of the seats went to white, would we not rethink it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's amazing how hard the system tries to prevent Asians. Pure merit driven processes no longer exist.
Well, let's flip this around. If a disproportionate amount of the seats went to white, would we not rethink it?
Anonymous wrote:It's amazing how hard the system tries to prevent Asians. Pure merit driven processes no longer exist.
Anonymous wrote:It's amazing how hard the system tries to prevent Asians. Pure merit driven processes no longer exist.
Anonymous wrote:http://www.economist.com/news/united-states/21646217-top-marks-largely-go-asians-bill-de-blasio-wants-change-exams-asians-beware
What are your thoughts about this? I feel that this is a trend that one can see in the most exclusive and competitive schools and colleges - where Asians are becoming the majority because of higher academic performance.
The lowering of admissions criteria will help Whites rather than Hispanics and Blacks. Similar to what is happening in the Ivy League colleges.