Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Harvard was test optional last year !! The score report means nothing. Only the high scorers submitted
+ 1 million Harvard was test optional last year
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who says these Ivory tower institutions discriminate against Republicans...where is the outrage:
When breaking down test scores by political affiliation, the average score for students who self-reported as Democrats was 1527, nearly 70 points higher than the average score of students who identified as Republicans. The average ACT score for Democratic students in the Class of 2028 was 34, two points higher than the average score for Republican students, which sits at 32. Approximately 10 times more students self-identified as Democrat than Republican.
There is likely affirmative action for conservatives. It’s hard to find qualified and interested conservatives. They may also be disproportionately from rural high schools with fewer resources. The colleges do want diversity of political thought.
You’re funny. Conservatives at this level of higher Ed are majority wealthy students who are intolerant of those unlike themselves- the “there is no excuses” Crowd.
Most rural high school students are fleeing that culture, not seeking it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting that legacy kids actually had higher scores than non-legacy kids.
nothing that 20 hours of private tutoring doesn't account for
My son is a legacy. 36 ACT, top of class at highly competitive private, national awards in two areas, nice person with solid friendships and does a lot of community service out of interest and care. People are already pretty explicitly stating that, if he gets in, it’s because he’s a legacy. I just remind him that, if the worst thing about his college process is that people attribute his admission to legacy, he should be thankful and move on performing well and ignore anyone who is saying it to be insulting while also recognizing that legacy in fact does help.
Just to say not all legacies have extra tutoring (he took ACT once, no tutoring).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting that legacy kids actually had higher scores than non-legacy kids.
nothing that 20 hours of private tutoring doesn't account for
Anonymous wrote:Harvard was test optional last year !! The score report means nothing. Only the high scorers submitted
Anonymous wrote:Harvard was test optional last year !! The score report means nothing. Only the high scorers submitted
Anonymous wrote:My kid had way higher stats. Rejected. It doesn’t matter.
Anonymous wrote:Interesting that legacy kids actually had higher scores than non-legacy kids.
Anonymous wrote:Interesting that legacy kids actually had higher scores than non-legacy kids.
Anonymous wrote:Interesting that legacy kids actually had higher scores than non-legacy kids.