Anonymous wrote:I went to Stuyvesant in NYC 20 years ago. Virtually every ivy-bound kid I knew was first or second-gen and non-athletic, plus a few urm. Everyone knew what these kids sacrificed and achieved to get their spot and no one resented them. Today, al most every Ivy grad I meet through DC’s private school got there through athletics (lacrosse, hockey, etc) and NE boarding school or private school wealth.
Seeing this side has totally changed my perceptions of these schools. I truly venerated them as a young adult and now see them for what they are—mini corporations catering to wealthy white male donor egos. The rest of the world thinks this conflation of athletics and academics is a joke, as they should.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And they were originally attended by WASPs that believed: sound body, sound mind. Students that were robust physically and mentally bright. No weakness. Students originated from boarding schools where sports were required. Athletics were intertwined with academics.
And we haven’t moved beyond that? I suppose you like athletes because they are mostly rich white kids in the Ivy League. Fits the profile of WASPs who went to private schools.
The best athletes at our HS and the ones being recruited are not white. FFS
FFS look at the composition of recruited athletes at the schools in question.
+1
URM needs a 3.0, if that. White not much higher, and not many APs, in our privileged public FCPS HS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Back then also no women. Jews and non-whites excluded then very limited. Come on, OP. What’s your point that’s relevant to 2022?
I think it's that the posters in some of the other threads ragging on athletes and them getting into Ivies, when the term "Ivy league' was coined specifically because back in the 50s the IVIES DOMINATED athletic conferences.
It was white male athletes, correct. Now you have a woman raging that the Ivies were always about academics and athletes shouldn't get preference, when that simply wasn't the case. The Ivies were about prominent families, boarding and private schools and future leaders, never solely about academic prowess of its student body.
Read a history on Ivies. What made everyone want to attend was the prestige and network association of power.
Sure so now they still take athletes who aren’t as academically qualified as the other students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went to Stuyvesant in NYC 20 years ago. Virtually every ivy-bound kid I knew was first or second-gen and non-athletic, plus a few urm. Everyone knew what these kids sacrificed and achieved to get their spot and no one resented them. Today, al most every Ivy grad I meet through DC’s private school got there through athletics (lacrosse, hockey, etc) and NE boarding school or private school wealth.
Seeing this side has totally changed my perceptions of these schools. I truly venerated them as a young adult and now see them for what they are—mini corporations catering to wealthy white male donor egos. The rest of the world thinks this conflation of athletics and academics is a joke, as they should.
That is because it was 20 years ago in Brooklyn. My dad also came out of that area and his friends from very poor families. If you grew up in a wealthy area you would have already seen what you are seeing now in this area and other wealthy areas.
Anonymous wrote:I went to Stuyvesant in NYC 20 years ago. Virtually every ivy-bound kid I knew was first or second-gen and non-athletic, plus a few urm. Everyone knew what these kids sacrificed and achieved to get their spot and no one resented them. Today, al most every Ivy grad I meet through DC’s private school got there through athletics (lacrosse, hockey, etc) and NE boarding school or private school wealth.
Seeing this side has totally changed my perceptions of these schools. I truly venerated them as a young adult and now see them for what they are—mini corporations catering to wealthy white male donor egos. The rest of the world thinks this conflation of athletics and academics is a joke, as they should.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Back then also no women. Jews and non-whites excluded then very limited. Come on, OP. What’s your point that’s relevant to 2022?
I think it's that the posters in some of the other threads ragging on athletes and them getting into Ivies, when the term "Ivy league' was coined specifically because back in the 50s the IVIES DOMINATED athletic conferences.
It was white male athletes, correct. Now you have a woman raging that the Ivies were always about academics and athletes shouldn't get preference, when that simply wasn't the case. The Ivies were about prominent families, boarding and private schools and future leaders, never solely about academic prowess of its student body.
Read a history on Ivies. What made everyone want to attend was the prestige and network association of power.
Anonymous wrote:Back then also no women. Jews and non-whites excluded then very limited. Come on, OP. What’s your point that’s relevant to 2022?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And they were originally attended by WASPs that believed: sound body, sound mind. Students that were robust physically and mentally bright. No weakness. Students originated from boarding schools where sports were required. Athletics were intertwined with academics.
And we haven’t moved beyond that? I suppose you like athletes because they are mostly rich white kids in the Ivy League. Fits the profile of WASPs who went to private schools.
The best athletes at our HS and the ones being recruited are not white. FFS
FFS look at the composition of recruited athletes at the schools in question.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DCUMs anti-athlete posters are exceptionally single-minded in their hatred, OP. Facts will not matter to them.
The triple threat!! URM+gifted athlete+highGPA/scores
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And they were originally attended by WASPs that believed: sound body, sound mind. Students that were robust physically and mentally bright. No weakness. Students originated from boarding schools where sports were required. Athletics were intertwined with academics.
And we haven’t moved beyond that? I suppose you like athletes because they are mostly rich white kids in the Ivy League. Fits the profile of WASPs who went to private schools.
The best athletes at our HS and the ones being recruited are not white. FFS
Opposite at our HS. All white and fairly privileged. Great students too but certainly from families with the disposable income to invest heavily in developing and showcasing various sporting abilities. That is just the current system, like it nor not.
Anonymous wrote:And they were originally attended by WASPs that believed: sound body, sound mind. Students that were robust physically and mentally bright. No weakness. Students originated from boarding schools where sports were required. Athletics were intertwined with academics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And they were originally attended by WASPs that believed: sound body, sound mind. Students that were robust physically and mentally bright. No weakness. Students originated from boarding schools where sports were required. Athletics were intertwined with academics.
And we haven’t moved beyond that? I suppose you like athletes because they are mostly rich white kids in the Ivy League. Fits the profile of WASPs who went to private schools.
The best athletes at our HS and the ones being recruited are not white. FFS