Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:100% doing illegal admissions practices.
Nope. There is nothing to prevent them from soliciting applications from FGLI students in certain zip codes. The application does not ask for race, and there are no interviews.
Anonymous wrote:The percentage of white students literally went up, but I guess that doesn't matter to you, right? You just don't want to see Black and Hispanic people succeed.
Anonymous wrote:The percentage of white students literally went up, but I guess that doesn't matter to you, right? You just don't want to see Black and Hispanic people succeed.
Anonymous wrote:100% doing illegal admissions practices.
Anonymous wrote:100% doing illegal admissions practices.
Anonymous wrote:I think my kid is having a wonderful time at Amherst but think that the experience at similar schools would also be excellent. Each school has something special… For Williams, for you and your kid, it might be the fact that it is more remote…. For Amherst, for my kid, certainly it is the community that is created at the school along side the ability to interact with other schools in the consortia… whether it is classes or parties….All of these schools are special places and a kid is lucky to be at any of them.
Anonymous wrote:I think my kid is having a wonderful time at Amherst but think that the experience at similar schools would also be excellent. Each school has something special… For Williams, for you and your kid, it might be the fact that it is more remote…. For Amherst, for my kid, certainly it is the community that is created at the school along side the ability to interact with other schools in the consortia… whether it is classes or parties….All of these schools are special places and a kid is lucky to be at any of them.