Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At one point I was pro AA but now I am excited to see it go. I look forward to the 100% Asian student population at Harvard. I might subscribe to cable just so I can watch Tucker Carlson and other conservatives go rabid when this happens. The nightly expositions from Fox News about the sanctity of an American institution being overun by non whites will be gloriously entertaining.
It'll self-correct.
Asians probably don't want 100% Asian school, and normally dont want useless majors, so when popular majors are filled up, itll spill over.
SLDC Whites prefer those easy majors.
Probably 60-70% at the top
Quite honestly, Harvard won’t let this happen. They won’t ruin their brand. Look at TJ, non-Asians stopped wanting to go there when it became so heavily Asian. People (of all races) like their own race, they don’t want to go somewhere too heavily weighted away from their comfort zone.
Anonymous wrote:It’s sad that blacks are fighting to be treated like children and given extra points on standard sized tests so they can gain admission to top colleges. Why not just earn admission like everybody else?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s sad that blacks are fighting to be treated like children and given extra points on standard sized tests so they can gain admission to top colleges. Why not just earn admission like everybody else?
People have such a narrow view of "earning admission." There are always complaints on DCUM about athletes taking spots. University representatives (coaches) are practically begging those kids to attend and they are in the top few percent of their sport nationwide or even worldwide. Schools are not just looking for 4.0/1600. Based on the case record, the Harvard Admissions Office could clearly use some unconscious bias training though.
Agreed.
Diversity of intellect is important to our society. It helps to have intellectually inferior students admitted to college to help provide relative and absolute context regarding the true accomplishments of the broader population. Oftentimes it is difficult to appreciate one’s achievements until compared and contrasted to the astonishingly egregious failures of lesser individuals.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's the harm done if someone is denied admission to Harvard (or wherever) and has to attend their well-chosen 'safety'?
There is none.
Anyone who's taken a serious look at college outcomes has found definitively that it's the individual that matters, not the college they attend.
Let Affirmative Action fall. There's nothing in the Constitution that says colleges have to admit students based on test scores and GPAs. Harvard can continue to admit exactly the same students because they want that wide diversity that contributes strongly to their education being so spectacular.
The top students at Harvard's safeties, those who have the ability but weren't admitted for whatever reason, will go on to be just as successful as they would have been if they had a Harvard degree.
Yup test is optional already. Some in fact went test blind. Make GPA optional or whatever
Racial discrimination is unconstitutional.
So that's one thing to avoid for sure.
Let the kids play by the rules fairly and choose.
Pretty interesting to see after 10 20 30 50 years later.
Hope we sre still competitive against other countries.
Anonymous wrote:What's the harm done if someone is denied admission to Harvard (or wherever) and has to attend their well-chosen 'safety'?
There is none.
Anyone who's taken a serious look at college outcomes has found definitively that it's the individual that matters, not the college they attend.
Let Affirmative Action fall. There's nothing in the Constitution that says colleges have to admit students based on test scores and GPAs. Harvard can continue to admit exactly the same students because they want that wide diversity that contributes strongly to their education being so spectacular.
The top students at Harvard's safeties, those who have the ability but weren't admitted for whatever reason, will go on to be just as successful as they would have been if they had a Harvard degree.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why no diversity points of athletes?
Its a serious question. Unless AA kids wont play squash or Asian kids won't get on ski team, how younger ones get to see representation?
Don’t be racist. There are Asian kids in sports.
Which ones?
Anonymous wrote:What's the harm done if someone is denied admission to Harvard (or wherever) and has to attend their well-chosen 'safety'?
There is none.
Anyone who's taken a serious look at college outcomes has found definitively that it's the individual that matters, not the college they attend.
Let Affirmative Action fall. There's nothing in the Constitution that says colleges have to admit students based on test scores and GPAs. Harvard can continue to admit exactly the same students because they want that wide diversity that contributes strongly to their education being so spectacular.
The top students at Harvard's safeties, those who have the ability but weren't admitted for whatever reason, will go on to be just as successful as they would have been if they had a Harvard degree.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s sad that blacks are fighting to be treated like children and given extra points on standard sized tests so they can gain admission to top colleges. Why not just earn admission like everybody else?
People have such a narrow view of "earning admission." There are always complaints on DCUM about athletes taking spots. University representatives (coaches) are practically begging those kids to attend and they are in the top few percent of their sport nationwide or even worldwide. Schools are not just looking for 4.0/1600. Based on the case record, the Harvard Admissions Office could clearly use some unconscious bias training though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why no diversity points of athletes?
Its a serious question. Unless AA kids wont play squash or Asian kids won't get on ski team, how younger ones get to see representation?
Don’t be racist. There are Asian kids in sports.
Thank you. I thought so, it has nothing to do with slavery.
However it seems to be breaking law and constitution hence the Supreme Court hearing.
If colleges want to do whatever the want to do, they should first go completely private forfeit all the tax benefits and and government aid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why no diversity points of athletes?
Its a serious question. Unless AA kids wont play squash or Asian kids won't get on ski team, how younger ones get to see representation?
Don’t be racist. There are Asian kids in sports.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why no diversity points of athletes?
Its a serious question. Unless AA kids wont play squash or Asian kids won't get on ski team, how younger ones get to see representation?
Anonymous wrote:Why no diversity points of athletes?