Sorry to break it to you but Asians don’t corner the market in intelligence.Anonymous wrote:Id imagine you’re going to get some weird instances where the black students who have really high stats are going to get into the ivies easier. So there’s still a discrimination against Asian Americans but All the black students taking up those spots have 1500+ SATs, so the colleges don’t lose a lawsuit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Id imagine you’re going to get some weird instances where the black students who have really high stats are going to get into the ivies easier. So there’s still a discrimination against Asian Americans but All the black students taking up those spots have 1500+ SATs, so the colleges don’t lose a lawsuit.
This doesn’t even make any sense. So high stat black students are somehow “taking up the spots” of Asian students. This ‘blame the black students’ trope is played out and getting ridiculous
If I were a discriminatory elite institution, I’d do this exact strategy to avoid getting sued
There aren't enough 1500+ black students. That's the entire point behind going test optional.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This chart is perplexing.
85 percent of Yale students identify as white or asian.
20 percent identify as hispanic.
Uh... somebody help me with the rest of the math.
My son's race is white. His ethnicity is Hispanic. There are plenty of white Hispanics out there.
Why can't they just differentiate as 'two or more races'? This is not a good way to present the data.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This chart is perplexing.
85 percent of Yale students identify as white or asian.
20 percent identify as hispanic.
Uh... somebody help me with the rest of the math.
My son's race is white. His ethnicity is Hispanic. There are plenty of white Hispanics out there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Id imagine you’re going to get some weird instances where the black students who have really high stats are going to get into the ivies easier. So there’s still a discrimination against Asian Americans but All the black students taking up those spots have 1500+ SATs, so the colleges don’t lose a lawsuit.
This doesn’t even make any sense. So high stat black students are somehow “taking up the spots” of Asian students. This ‘blame the black students’ trope is played out and getting ridiculous
If I were a discriminatory elite institution, I’d do this exact strategy to avoid getting sued
There aren't enough 1500+ black students. That's the entire point behind going test optional.
Anonymous wrote:https://yaledailynews.com/blog/2024/08/30/data-the-class-of-2028-in-numbers/
This is an unofficial survey with only 540 respondents, but it's an interesting glimpse into the new class of Yale students. None of the Ivies have published disaggregated racial data yet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Id imagine you’re going to get some weird instances where the black students who have really high stats are going to get into the ivies easier. So there’s still a discrimination against Asian Americans but All the black students taking up those spots have 1500+ SATs, so the colleges don’t lose a lawsuit.
This doesn’t even make any sense. So high stat black students are somehow “taking up the spots” of Asian students. This ‘blame the black students’ trope is played out and getting ridiculous
If I were a discriminatory elite institution, I’d do this exact strategy to avoid getting sued
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Id imagine you’re going to get some weird instances where the black students who have really high stats are going to get into the ivies easier. So there’s still a discrimination against Asian Americans but All the black students taking up those spots have 1500+ SATs, so the colleges don’t lose a lawsuit.
This doesn’t even make any sense. So high stat black students are somehow “taking up the spots” of Asian students. This ‘blame the black students’ trope is played out and getting ridiculous
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Id imagine you’re going to get some weird instances where the black students who have really high stats are going to get into the ivies easier. So there’s still a discrimination against Asian Americans but All the black students taking up those spots have 1500+ SATs, so the colleges don’t lose a lawsuit.
This doesn’t even make any sense. So high stat black students are somehow “taking up the spots” of Asian students. This ‘blame the black students’ trope is played out and getting ridiculous
Anonymous wrote:A very large percentage of 18 year olds in the US have very mixed backgrounds - white, hispanic, asian, black, native American, Pacific Islander. It's becoming a pretty useless way to differentiate younger people. We're pretty good with melting our pots.
Anonymous wrote:Id imagine you’re going to get some weird instances where the black students who have really high stats are going to get into the ivies easier. So there’s still a discrimination against Asian Americans but All the black students taking up those spots have 1500+ SATs, so the colleges don’t lose a lawsuit.
Anonymous wrote:Id imagine you’re going to get some weird instances where the black students who have really high stats are going to get into the ivies easier. So there’s still a discrimination against Asian Americans but All the black students taking up those spots have 1500+ SATs, so the colleges don’t lose a lawsuit.