Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I dislike Harvard for a number of reasons but everyone I know who has benefited from their admissions policy was a MAGA applying from a rural town in a deep red state. The applicants, of course, are completely ignorant to the fact that they were a diversity admit. Because of course they are.
How do you know these people and now others? In DMV?
I’ve lived in 12 cities in 8 states and two other countries. I’ve worked in rural red states for illiterate patients who don’t have health insurance and socialized with DC’s power circle. My life is no bubble.
No one you know in DC's power circle went to Harvard? Or they didn't "benefit" from Harvard's policy because they look like someone who deserves to be there?
They benefited by being rich and connected. That’s not a DEI admissions policy. That’s been true since they opened their doors.
And I’ll add, you seem to be confused about my point.
White, rural, red state admits with lower than average stats get admitted in the spirit of diversity, but they SO don’t understand DEI, they don’t realize they benefited from it. They think *they* were admitted on merit. Typical of modern republicans.
I am all for DEI. And I am disgusted by the advantage that rich, connected people have in all admissions.
Harvard should do the funniest thing - just shut out all the rich & politico families for the next 5 years. Only allow in kids with 1600 SATs. It will be 75% Asian after 5 years and wealthy MAGAs will be HOWLING.
Why do you think MAGA will be upset about admissions being merit based? We aren’t the party that freaks out over Asians being both bright and successful.
Anonymous wrote:I dislike Harvard for a number of reasons but everyone I know who has benefited from their admissions policy was a MAGA applying from a rural town in a deep red state. The applicants, of course, are completely ignorant to the fact that they were a diversity admit. Because of course they are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I dislike Harvard for a number of reasons but everyone I know who has benefited from their admissions policy was a MAGA applying from a rural town in a deep red state. The applicants, of course, are completely ignorant to the fact that they were a diversity admit. Because of course they are.
How do you know these people and now others? In DMV?
I’ve lived in 12 cities in 8 states and two other countries. I’ve worked in rural red states for illiterate patients who don’t have health insurance and socialized with DC’s power circle. My life is no bubble.
No one you know in DC's power circle went to Harvard? Or they didn't "benefit" from Harvard's policy because they look like someone who deserves to be there?
They benefited by being rich and connected. That’s not a DEI admissions policy. That’s been true since they opened their doors.
And I’ll add, you seem to be confused about my point.
White, rural, red state admits with lower than average stats get admitted in the spirit of diversity, but they SO don’t understand DEI, they don’t realize they benefited from it. They think *they* were admitted on merit. Typical of modern republicans.
I am all for DEI. And I am disgusted by the advantage that rich, connected people have in all admissions.
Harvard should do the funniest thing - just shut out all the rich & politico families for the next 5 years. Only allow in kids with 1600 SATs. It will be 75% Asian after 5 years and wealthy MAGAs will be HOWLING.
Why do you think MAGA will be upset about admissions being merit based? We aren’t the party that freaks out over Asians being both bright and successful.
Well MAGA from under-represented states like Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama, Kentucky and such will be upset when their geographic hook/minority status no longer compensates for their lower stats.
You and I both know the numbers of poor magas that get admitted into Harvard is close to zero.
There would be drops in certain demographics, for certain, if your SAT standards were put into place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I dislike Harvard for a number of reasons but everyone I know who has benefited from their admissions policy was a MAGA applying from a rural town in a deep red state. The applicants, of course, are completely ignorant to the fact that they were a diversity admit. Because of course they are.
How do you know these people and now others? In DMV?
I’ve lived in 12 cities in 8 states and two other countries. I’ve worked in rural red states for illiterate patients who don’t have health insurance and socialized with DC’s power circle. My life is no bubble.
No one you know in DC's power circle went to Harvard? Or they didn't "benefit" from Harvard's policy because they look like someone who deserves to be there?
They benefited by being rich and connected. That’s not a DEI admissions policy. That’s been true since they opened their doors.
And I’ll add, you seem to be confused about my point.
White, rural, red state admits with lower than average stats get admitted in the spirit of diversity, but they SO don’t understand DEI, they don’t realize they benefited from it. They think *they* were admitted on merit. Typical of modern republicans.
I am all for DEI. And I am disgusted by the advantage that rich, connected people have in all admissions.
Harvard should do the funniest thing - just shut out all the rich & politico families for the next 5 years. Only allow in kids with 1600 SATs. It will be 75% Asian after 5 years and wealthy MAGAs will be HOWLING.
Why do you think MAGA will be upset about admissions being merit based? We aren’t the party that freaks out over Asians being both bright and successful.
Well MAGA from under-represented states like Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama, Kentucky and such will be upset when their geographic hook/minority status no longer compensates for their lower stats.
You and I both know the numbers of poor magas that get admitted into Harvard is close to zero.
There would be drops in certain demographics, for certain, if your SAT standards were put into place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I dislike Harvard for a number of reasons but everyone I know who has benefited from their admissions policy was a MAGA applying from a rural town in a deep red state. The applicants, of course, are completely ignorant to the fact that they were a diversity admit. Because of course they are.
How do you know these people and now others? In DMV?
I’ve lived in 12 cities in 8 states and two other countries. I’ve worked in rural red states for illiterate patients who don’t have health insurance and socialized with DC’s power circle. My life is no bubble.
No one you know in DC's power circle went to Harvard? Or they didn't "benefit" from Harvard's policy because they look like someone who deserves to be there?
They benefited by being rich and connected. That’s not a DEI admissions policy. That’s been true since they opened their doors.
And I’ll add, you seem to be confused about my point.
White, rural, red state admits with lower than average stats get admitted in the spirit of diversity, but they SO don’t understand DEI, they don’t realize they benefited from it. They think *they* were admitted on merit. Typical of modern republicans.
I am all for DEI. And I am disgusted by the advantage that rich, connected people have in all admissions.
Harvard should do the funniest thing - just shut out all the rich & politico families for the next 5 years. Only allow in kids with 1600 SATs. It will be 75% Asian after 5 years and wealthy MAGAs will be HOWLING.
Why do you think MAGA will be upset about admissions being merit based? We aren’t the party that freaks out over Asians being both bright and successful.
Well MAGA from under-represented states like Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama, Kentucky and such will be upset when their geographic hook/minority status no longer compensates for their lower stats.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I dislike Harvard for a number of reasons but everyone I know who has benefited from their admissions policy was a MAGA applying from a rural town in a deep red state. The applicants, of course, are completely ignorant to the fact that they were a diversity admit. Because of course they are.
How do you know these people and now others? In DMV?
I’ve lived in 12 cities in 8 states and two other countries. I’ve worked in rural red states for illiterate patients who don’t have health insurance and socialized with DC’s power circle. My life is no bubble.
No one you know in DC's power circle went to Harvard? Or they didn't "benefit" from Harvard's policy because they look like someone who deserves to be there?
They benefited by being rich and connected. That’s not a DEI admissions policy. That’s been true since they opened their doors.
And I’ll add, you seem to be confused about my point.
White, rural, red state admits with lower than average stats get admitted in the spirit of diversity, but they SO don’t understand DEI, they don’t realize they benefited from it. They think *they* were admitted on merit. Typical of modern republicans.
I am all for DEI. And I am disgusted by the advantage that rich, connected people have in all admissions.
Harvard should do the funniest thing - just shut out all the rich & politico families for the next 5 years. Only allow in kids with 1600 SATs. It will be 75% Asian after 5 years and wealthy MAGAs will be HOWLING.
Why do you think MAGA will be upset about admissions being merit based? We aren’t the party that freaks out over Asians being both bright and successful.
Anonymous wrote:I dislike Harvard for a number of reasons but everyone I know who has benefited from their admissions policy was a MAGA applying from a rural town in a deep red state. The applicants, of course, are completely ignorant to the fact that they were a diversity admit. Because of course they are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well looking at the numbers there seems to be a religious set aside at Harvard.
Undergraduate Enrollment
1,800 Jewish Students (25.5%*)
7,062 Students
*Percent of population
Graduate Enrollment
500 Jewish Students (10.8%*)
4,652 Students
*Percent of population
https://www.hillel.org/college/harvard-university/
Apparently there a big debate in some circles about the decline of Jewish students at Harvard(and Ivy League in general). The people who are upset say the percentage of Jewish students is 10%. Hillel says it is 25%. So the number is most likely somewhere between those two percentages.
Don’t really care but if we are enforcing some type of quota or preference with DEI or not DEI why is one religion exempt from this? Jews make up 2% of the population but are accepted to Harvard at much higher numbers 10-25%. This seems to indicate a preference or affirmative action for one religion. If anti DEI crowd is so upset about unfair preference/advantages in admissions why are they silent on this?
Or maybe, just like the higher rate versus population, similar to Asian enrollment, is do to study habits and family upbringing.
Anonymous wrote:Well looking at the numbers there seems to be a religious set aside at Harvard.
Undergraduate Enrollment
1,800 Jewish Students (25.5%*)
7,062 Students
*Percent of population
Graduate Enrollment
500 Jewish Students (10.8%*)
4,652 Students
*Percent of population
https://www.hillel.org/college/harvard-university/
Apparently there a big debate in some circles about the decline of Jewish students at Harvard(and Ivy League in general). The people who are upset say the percentage of Jewish students is 10%. Hillel says it is 25%. So the number is most likely somewhere between those two percentages.
Don’t really care but if we are enforcing some type of quota or preference with DEI or not DEI why is one religion exempt from this? Jews make up 2% of the population but are accepted to Harvard at much higher numbers 10-25%. This seems to indicate a preference or affirmative action for one religion. If anti DEI crowd is so upset about unfair preference/advantages in admissions why are they silent on this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I dislike Harvard for a number of reasons but everyone I know who has benefited from their admissions policy was a MAGA applying from a rural town in a deep red state. The applicants, of course, are completely ignorant to the fact that they were a diversity admit. Because of course they are.
How do you know these people and now others? In DMV?
I’ve lived in 12 cities in 8 states and two other countries. I’ve worked in rural red states for illiterate patients who don’t have health insurance and socialized with DC’s power circle. My life is no bubble.
No one you know in DC's power circle went to Harvard? Or they didn't "benefit" from Harvard's policy because they look like someone who deserves to be there?
They benefited by being rich and connected. That’s not a DEI admissions policy. That’s been true since they opened their doors.
And I’ll add, you seem to be confused about my point.
White, rural, red state admits with lower than average stats get admitted in the spirit of diversity, but they SO don’t understand DEI, they don’t realize they benefited from it. They think *they* were admitted on merit. Typical of modern republicans.
I am all for DEI. And I am disgusted by the advantage that rich, connected people have in all admissions.
Harvard should do the funniest thing - just shut out all the rich & politico families for the next 5 years. Only allow in kids with 1600 SATs. It will be 75% Asian after 5 years and wealthy MAGAs will be HOWLING.
Anonymous wrote:Cool, so national universities get the same treatment as brown citizens -- decision first, under an non-applicable legal theory, then a scramble for evidence afterward.
"The 14-page letter about the False Claims Act investigation this week from the Justice Department, signed by Jamie Ann Yavelberg, the director of the agency’s commercial litigation branch, did not detail exactly how Harvard may have defrauded the government."
Undergraduate Enrollment
1,800 Jewish Students (25.5%*)
7,062 Students
*Percent of population
Graduate Enrollment
500 Jewish Students (10.8%*)
4,652 Students
*Percent of population
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I dislike Harvard for a number of reasons but everyone I know who has benefited from their admissions policy was a MAGA applying from a rural town in a deep red state. The applicants, of course, are completely ignorant to the fact that they were a diversity admit. Because of course they are.
How do you know these people and now others? In DMV?
I’ve lived in 12 cities in 8 states and two other countries. I’ve worked in rural red states for illiterate patients who don’t have health insurance and socialized with DC’s power circle. My life is no bubble.
No one you know in DC's power circle went to Harvard? Or they didn't "benefit" from Harvard's policy because they look like someone who deserves to be there?
They benefited by being rich and connected. That’s not a DEI admissions policy. That’s been true since they opened their doors.
And I’ll add, you seem to be confused about my point.
White, rural, red state admits with lower than average stats get admitted in the spirit of diversity, but they SO don’t understand DEI, they don’t realize they benefited from it. They think *they* were admitted on merit. Typical of modern republicans.
I am all for DEI. And I am disgusted by the advantage that rich, connected people have in all admissions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I dislike Harvard for a number of reasons but everyone I know who has benefited from their admissions policy was a MAGA applying from a rural town in a deep red state. The applicants, of course, are completely ignorant to the fact that they were a diversity admit. Because of course they are.
How do you know these people and now others? In DMV?
I’ve lived in 12 cities in 8 states and two other countries. I’ve worked in rural red states for illiterate patients who don’t have health insurance and socialized with DC’s power circle. My life is no bubble.
No one you know in DC's power circle went to Harvard? Or they didn't "benefit" from Harvard's policy because they look like someone who deserves to be there?
They benefited by being rich and connected. That’s not a DEI admissions policy. That’s been true since they opened their doors.