Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Graduated from Stanford in the late 80s. 39% of our class was URM, so yes, there are starting to be lots of legacies.
FWIW - today, Stanford is 42.5% white, 22.9% asian and 7.8% black, 6.5% mexican/chicano and 6.1% other hispanic (interesting they distinguish).
I would be curious of what % of the "white" is jewish vs. gentile.
50-60% of the white would be Jewish for Stanford and Ivies.
Very funny, lady. Try again.
Perhaps 60% to 70% of white students.
I am not sure if you are one of those conspiracy theorists seeing Jewish folks behind everything, but I can tell you from direct experience at Stanford that no more than 15-20% of white folks there are Jewish.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Graduated from Stanford in the late 80s. 39% of our class was URM, so yes, there are starting to be lots of legacies.
FWIW - today, Stanford is 42.5% white, 22.9% asian and 7.8% black, 6.5% mexican/chicano and 6.1% other hispanic (interesting they distinguish).
I would be curious of what % of the "white" is jewish vs. gentile.
50-60% of the white would be Jewish for Stanford and Ivies.
Very funny, lady. Try again.
Perhaps 60% to 70% of white students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Graduated from Stanford in the late 80s. 39% of our class was URM, so yes, there are starting to be lots of legacies.
FWIW - today, Stanford is 42.5% white, 22.9% asian and 7.8% black, 6.5% mexican/chicano and 6.1% other hispanic (interesting they distinguish).
I would be curious of what % of the "white" is jewish vs. gentile.
50-60% of the white would be Jewish for Stanford and Ivies.
Very funny, lady. Try again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Graduated from Stanford in the late 80s. 39% of our class was URM, so yes, there are starting to be lots of legacies.
FWIW - today, Stanford is 42.5% white, 22.9% asian and 7.8% black, 6.5% mexican/chicano and 6.1% other hispanic (interesting they distinguish).
I would be curious of what % of the "white" is jewish vs. gentile.
50-60% of the white would be Jewish for Stanford and Ivies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Graduated from Stanford in the late 80s. 39% of our class was URM, so yes, there are starting to be lots of legacies.
FWIW - today, Stanford is 42.5% white, 22.9% asian and 7.8% black, 6.5% mexican/chicano and 6.1% other hispanic (interesting they distinguish).
I would be curious of what % of the "white" is jewish vs. gentile.
50-60% of the white would be Jewish for Stanford and Ivies.
wow - jewish people are definitely the smartest in the world. 2-3% of the US, 20-25% of stanford/ivies.
Why do people point at asians say they are over represented when the magnitude of student body concentration vs. population concentration is much smaller than the jewish numbers?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Graduated from Stanford in the late 80s. 39% of our class was URM, so yes, there are starting to be lots of legacies.
FWIW - today, Stanford is 42.5% white, 22.9% asian and 7.8% black, 6.5% mexican/chicano and 6.1% other hispanic (interesting they distinguish).
I would be curious of what % of the "white" is jewish vs. gentile.
50-60% of the white would be Jewish for Stanford and Ivies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Graduated from Stanford in the late 80s. 39% of our class was URM, so yes, there are starting to be lots of legacies.
FWIW - today, Stanford is 42.5% white, 22.9% asian and 7.8% black, 6.5% mexican/chicano and 6.1% other hispanic (interesting they distinguish).
I would be curious of what % of the "white" is jewish vs. gentile.
Anonymous wrote:Its quite funny. So many white folks worried about the <5% brown people in majority white schools.
I have yet to hear a good argument against affirmative action. Most people think affirmative action means that "less qualified" minorities are purposely selected over "higher qualified" majority candidates. In theory this can happen, but in practice, its hardly the case. When it is the case, the rate of acceptance is no different then when a majority candidate with lesser scores are accepted over a superior majority candidates.
Why isn't anyone suing when this happens? I'll tell you why. Because the majority needs an enemy. Yesterday it was AAs, Jews, and hispanics. Today its all poor AAs families, Mexican immigrants, and anyone who identifies as Muslim. Whose it going to be tomorrow?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Graduated from Stanford in the late 80s. 39% of our class was URM, so yes, there are starting to be lots of legacies.
FWIW - today, Stanford is 42.5% white, 22.9% asian and 7.8% black, 6.5% mexican/chicano and 6.1% other hispanic (interesting they distinguish).
they pay full freight - can you blame the schools?Anonymous wrote:Likely yes. I am looking at top school websites now with my DS. Most of the elite schools have 12-18 percent international. Again, we spend so much time arguing about one group, while we don't consider others.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Graduated from Stanford in the late 80s. 39% of our class was URM, so yes, there are starting to be lots of legacies.
FWIW - today, Stanford is 42.5% white, 22.9% asian and 7.8% black, 6.5% mexican/chicano and 6.1% other hispanic (interesting they distinguish).
Anonymous wrote:Graduated from Stanford in the late 80s. 39% of our class was URM, so yes, there are starting to be lots of legacies.