Anonymous wrote:What is the 60-99th percentile? I don't have a NY Times subscription so I can't read that article.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For all their committees, task forces and talk about equal opportunity and DEI, these colleges really only care about the money and their so-called prestige
the data disagrees. they give preference BOTH to the 0.1% and to the bottom half of the income distribution
Wrong, Any preference they give to the bottom is fractions of what they give to the very top
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So what. This isn’t news.
Where have you been hiding if you are surprised by this?
At work (too busy working to earn enough to pay for private high school tuition).
Anonymous wrote:So what. This isn’t news.
Where have you been hiding if you are surprised by this?
Anonymous wrote:So what. This isn’t news.
Where have you been hiding if you are surprised by this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For all their committees, task forces and talk about equal opportunity and DEI, these colleges really only care about the money and their so-called prestige
the data disagrees. they give preference BOTH to the 0.1% and to the bottom half of the income distribution
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For all their committees, task forces and talk about equal opportunity and DEI, these colleges really only care about the money and their so-called prestige
the data disagrees. they give preference BOTH to the 0.1% and to the bottom half of the income distribution
Anonymous wrote:For all their committees, task forces and talk about equal opportunity and DEI, these colleges really only care about the money and their so-called prestige
Anonymous wrote:I just read this article. Super interesting. It said athletic preferences tend to pull in rich kids because many sports are only played by rich kids.