Anonymous
Post 09/01/2025 04:44     Subject: Race on common app

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Anonymous wrote:Hogg is not the only kid accepted with scores below even the 25th percentile. He managed to handle the work and graduate.


I think David Hogg is a shithead but he is the only upper middle class white kid that is not an athlete or donor with an SAT score that low.

He is not the lowest SAT score at Harvard.

You think 500 kids at harvard that year did what david hogg did?


Man, you used scissors to cut out caveats around him

Also, you are wrong. He is not the ONLY upper middle class white kid at Harvard with an SAT score that low. And, no, their families didn't have to donate money either. There are athletes, yes, but mostly just kids who didn't get high SAT scores. You don't need a 1600 to be a great candidate for Divinity school


You don’t need a 1600 because the Divinity School is a graduate school! Lol
Anonymous
Post 08/31/2025 21:53     Subject: Race on common app

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Anonymous wrote:Why do they even need the data? They should get rid of it all.

Though as someone else said, if you aren't smart enough to drop it in your essay ("As president of my school's black students association..."), you aren't smart enough to go to the school.


Exactly!
My kids are Black and they will work it all day long.


My kids cited their background/ culture in essays from an inspirational standpoint. That's allowed. However, they had 4.0+ GPAs and 1500+ scores too.

The elites schools will get the best URMs.

Ignorant people think just saying you're black in an essay will get you into Harvard.


There's less than 1000 black students with a 1500 SAT score. I don't think people think these are the kids that don't belong at top schools. But a black student with a scooter in the 1300s probably shouldn't be there.


Roughly 1100 black students scored 1500+ in 2005. In 2005 less than 50% of all high school students took the SAT. In 2024 it was around 75%.

I couldn't find actual data for 2024 but I suspect that now, 20 years later, there are many, many more than 1000.

For what it is worth my cousin spent THOUSANDS on SAT prep for her daughter. She got a 1500. But that was 100% prep. The girl dropped out of school first year.

SAT is just one test from one day in their life. It is not the whole story.

Finally - schools haven't seen the race data for two years. If you see black kids accepted to top schools maybe it is because they are strong students with the stats to prove it


Schools have imperfect information that they are using to try and achieve their racial diversity goals.

Also this from another thread.

Let's do the math. In 2022 the SAT test taker demographics were as follows (from https://reports.collegebo...report.pdf)

175,468 Asians
201,645 Black/African Americans
396,422 Hispanic/Latino
732,946 White

In 2020, the percentage of takers getting a 1500+/1400+ (respectively) by race were:

9%/23% of Asians
<1%/1% of Black/African Americans
<1%/2% of Hispanics/Latinos
2%/7% of Whites

That means that among the pool of people getting 1500/1400+ (rounding <1% to 0.5%):

15,792/40,357 are Asian
1,008/2,016 are Black
1,982/7,928 are Hispanic
14,658/51,306 are White

Do what you will with this information.



I can't access the link you shared but find it very hard to believe that there are an average of 20 students from each state that are African American and scored over 1500.


Correct.

And there are hundreds from each state scoring 1400+.

High GPA , good ECs, etc. with 1400+ scores will result in admission to top schools.

Because a random white or Asian may have scored higher on one standardized test is irrelevant. That's not how college admissions work. Blacks , who are underrepresented , can go to the top schools too and can do the work.

1300+ can go to top SLACs.

If some don't like this, oh well.



About 10% of Asians get a 1500+
About 25% of Asians get a 1400+

The SAT is the best single predictor of college performance that we have. It's hardly irrelevant.

Blacks are underrepresented at top colleges because they are underrepresented in the population of people qualified for those to colleges.

Just like Asians are underrepresented in US special forces because they are underrepresented in the population of people qualified for US special forces. Sure you got that one doctor/astronaut/Navy seal but this is just not where they focus their efforts as a culture.


Culture is downstream from genetics.
Anonymous
Post 08/31/2025 21:17     Subject: Race on common app

College counselors saying don't mention this year especially. Mid Atlantic. How about CCs in other areas are they advising same?
Anonymous
Post 08/09/2025 16:41     Subject: Race on common app

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hogg is not the only kid accepted with scores below even the 25th percentile. He managed to handle the work and graduate.


I think David Hogg is a shithead but he is the only upper middle class white kid that is not an athlete or donor with an SAT score that low.

He is not the lowest SAT score at Harvard.

You think 500 kids at harvard that year did what david hogg did?


Man, you used scissors to cut out caveats around him

Also, you are wrong. He is not the ONLY upper middle class white kid at Harvard with an SAT score that low. And, no, their families didn't have to donate money either. There are athletes, yes, but mostly just kids who didn't get high SAT scores. You don't need a 1600 to be a great candidate for Divinity school
Anonymous
Post 08/09/2025 15:47     Subject: Re:Race on common app

Anonymous wrote:So what will they do about the athletes that don’t have the academic merit? They won’t be listed as “athletes” in raw data that needs to be provided to the admin,,,, will they say this was DEI?


The athletes at these schools are frequently playing country club sports and are mostly white.
The athletic preference, like the legacy preference and the geographic preference favors white kids.
Anonymous
Post 08/09/2025 12:51     Subject: Re:Race on common app

So what will they do about the athletes that don’t have the academic merit? They won’t be listed as “athletes” in raw data that needs to be provided to the admin,,,, will they say this was DEI?