Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Burn Harvard to the ground. If my C- average White son with a 2.8 GPA cannot get into Harvard as a citizen, why should a Chinese or Nigerian national?
Our ancestors worked hard so that we could enjoy underserved and unearned privileges. Let other countries work to create their own Harvard and enjoy them.
Life is not fair. Face it. Embrace it. Advocate for it. Exploit it. Flaunt it. It's the American way
Can I ask why your son would want to go to Harvard? Why would he be interested in going to a place that values a completely different admissions criteria than you and he value. What would he want to do at a place like that?
Excuse me? Su that he can make friends with future movers and shakers who can give him a cushy job that he doesn't have to earn.
So that he can meet a senators or Presidents daughter and flaunt that.
So that he can quietly name drop the HAAH VAD name in conversations and nake plebs envious
Which worldv are you living in? You think people go to HAAH VAD to actually get an education. What a strange viewpoint
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Burn Harvard to the ground. If my C- average White son with a 2.8 GPA cannot get into Harvard as a citizen, why should a Chinese or Nigerian national?
Our ancestors worked hard so that we could enjoy underserved and unearned privileges. Let other countries work to create their own Harvard and enjoy them.
Life is not fair. Face it. Embrace it. Advocate for it. Exploit it. Flaunt it. It's the American way
Can I ask why your son would want to go to Harvard? Why would he be interested in going to a place that values a completely different admissions criteria than you and he value. What would he want to do at a place like that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:harvard will be fine. They have enough money and can give admissions to out of state students. I am more concerned about small colleges.
Agree. Harvard doesn’t need my tax dollars.
Your tax dollars are going to medical and scientific research the government contracted with Harvard to provide. You’re not just funding Harvard generally or paying student tuition costs. Please get a better understanding of the facts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Burn Harvard to the ground. If my C- average White son with a 2.8 GPA cannot get into Harvard as a citizen, why should a Chinese or Nigerian national?
Our ancestors worked hard so that we could enjoy underserved and unearned privileges. Let other countries work to create their own Harvard and enjoy them.
Life is not fair. Face it. Embrace it. Advocate for it. Exploit it. Flaunt it. It's the American way
Can I ask why your son would want to go to Harvard? Why would he be interested in going to a place that values a completely different admissions criteria than you and he value. What would he want to do at a place like that?
Anonymous wrote:Burn Harvard to the ground. If my C- average White son with a 2.8 GPA cannot get into Harvard as a citizen, why should a Chinese or Nigerian national?
Our ancestors worked hard so that we could enjoy underserved and unearned privileges. Let other countries work to create their own Harvard and enjoy them.
Life is not fair. Face it. Embrace it. Advocate for it. Exploit it. Flaunt it. It's the American way
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The judge said, "I want to make sure it’s worded in such a way that nothing changes.” Sounds result-oriented rather than based in an analysis of the law.
Sounds reasonable to word it carefully. I think responsible people in this country would like to step up and try to halt the constant drain on our energy and resources that is coming from this corrupt wasteful inefficient amateur administration.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:harvard will be fine. They have enough money and can give admissions to out of state students. I am more concerned about small colleges.
Agree. Harvard doesn’t need my tax dollars.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The judge said, "I want to make sure it’s worded in such a way that nothing changes.” Sounds result-oriented rather than based in an analysis of the law.
The result he wants is the one he ordered in the ruling, which was based on an analysis of the law.
Anonymous wrote:The judge said, "I want to make sure it’s worded in such a way that nothing changes.” Sounds result-oriented rather than based in an analysis of the law.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a practical matter, the scheduling of new visa appointments for incoming freshmen is still paused, isn't it?
This is a separate issue from the Harvard case.
Anonymous wrote:This is Putin like behavior. This is what happens with the Congress and the courts wash their hands off the responsibilities of checks and balances.
Anonymous wrote:The judge said, "I want to make sure it’s worded in such a way that nothing changes.” Sounds result-oriented rather than based in an analysis of the law.