Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are double the amount of African Americans in the United States then Asians.
Harvard has way way more Asians than Africans Americans admitted each year.
Harvard is a private school who only uses GPA and ACT/SAT as part of metrics.
Ironic that they want to go to a place they think is terrible and they are suing.
Care to share the percentage of Jews in the us vs the percentage of Jews at Harvard since you enjoy these types of statistics
Judaism is not a race.
Oh how naive you are
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are double the amount of African Americans in the United States then Asians.
Harvard has way way more Asians than Africans Americans admitted each year.
Harvard is a private school who only uses GPA and ACT/SAT as part of metrics.
Ironic that they want to go to a place they think is terrible and they are suing.
Care to share the percentage of Jews in the us vs the percentage of Jews at Harvard since you enjoy these types of statistics
Judaism is not a race.
Anonymous wrote:There are double the amount of African Americans in the United States then Asians.
Harvard has way way more Asians than Africans Americans admitted each year.
Harvard is a private school who only uses GPA and ACT/SAT as part of metrics.
Ironic that they want to go to a place they think is terrible and they are suing.
Anonymous wrote:There are double the amount of African Americans in the United States then Asians.
Harvard has way way more Asians than Africans Americans admitted each year.
Harvard is a private school who only uses GPA and ACT/SAT as part of metrics.
Ironic that they want to go to a place they think is terrible and they are suing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are double the amount of African Americans in the United States then Asians.
Harvard has way way more Asians than Africans Americans admitted each year.
Harvard is a private school who only uses GPA and ACT/SAT as part of metrics.
Ironic that they want to go to a place they think is terrible and they are suing.
Care to share the percentage of Jews in the us vs the percentage of Jews at Harvard since you enjoy these types of statistics
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many Asians have very good parents who care for them, school is important, they are given tutors, time to study parental help, have their own bedrooms and two parent families. Often parents have less kids to devote more resources to each kid.
Now let's take non-Asian kid from Projects. Six kids two bedroom apartment, no Dad, sleeps on floor, has to hustle to survive and is in dangerous neighborhood and terrible school.
Am I to believe we just pick higher GPA and SAT of two students and not consider adversity?
Hardly seems fair
Life's not fair. Get used to it. The Asian kid is not responsible for American inner city woes. BTW hardly seems fair that America with 5% of the world's population consumes 25% on the world's energy resources. Hardly seems fair that millions starve around the world while Americans grow fat on an abundance of food.
Anonymous wrote:There are double the amount of African Americans in the United States then Asians.
Harvard has way way more Asians than Africans Americans admitted each year.
Harvard is a private school who only uses GPA and ACT/SAT as part of metrics.
Ironic that they want to go to a place they think is terrible and they are suing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
No one said it wasn't highly imperfect, but do you disagree that our melting pot was a critical factor in making us the great country we are?
You are living in a fools paradise if you think the proponents of diversity support the concept of a meeting pot. They actually oppose it vehemently. They want everybody to be distinct and not assimilate. This is why as diversity had increased on campus, we are seeing all these fights on free speech. The new students DON'T WANT TO MELT. They want the culture to change to accommodate them. And that has resulted in pitched battles everywhere on college campuses.
And the melting pot theory only worked because most of the folks coming into this country were kind of homogenous. If you start importing folks with very different cultures and beliefs into this country as immigrants, you will have chaos. Most of the world does not believe in freedom of speech, religion, equal rights for women, gays, atheists etc. These are uniquely American values and to some extent Western European values. If you don't screen people who come to this country to make sure that they don't import their tribal beliefs into this country and like a fool just keep chanting "Diversity is good", you will wake up one day in a very different America where these values are no longer universal. They may not even be the law of the land.
Honestly, you should not have bothered typing all that stuff. Everyone, including yourself, knows it is untrue and what your real motivation is.
All that stuff you say about the current immigrants was said about all the ones that preceded them. including both my Italian and Irish great-grandparents.
People want to come here because they want to be American, not because they want to change America. And having a racial balance at top colleges that reflects American society is one of the best ways I can think of to promote assimilation. Maybe THE best. You know it is true.
I am an immigrant. Most people move here for economic reasons and capitalism and not for the American way of life. This surprised me as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
No one said it wasn't highly imperfect, but do you disagree that our melting pot was a critical factor in making us the great country we are?
You are living in a fools paradise if you think the proponents of diversity support the concept of a meeting pot. They actually oppose it vehemently. They want everybody to be distinct and not assimilate. This is why as diversity had increased on campus, we are seeing all these fights on free speech. The new students DON'T WANT TO MELT. They want the culture to change to accommodate them. And that has resulted in pitched battles everywhere on college campuses.
And the melting pot theory only worked because most of the folks coming into this country were kind of homogenous. If you start importing folks with very different cultures and beliefs into this country as immigrants, you will have chaos. Most of the world does not believe in freedom of speech, religion, equal rights for women, gays, atheists etc. These are uniquely American values and to some extent Western European values. If you don't screen people who come to this country to make sure that they don't import their tribal beliefs into this country and like a fool just keep chanting "Diversity is good", you will wake up one day in a very different America where these values are no longer universal. They may not even be the law of the land.
Honestly, you should not have bothered typing all that stuff. Everyone, including yourself, knows it is untrue and what your real motivation is.
All that stuff you say about the current immigrants was said about all the ones that preceded them. including both my Italian and Irish great-grandparents.
People want to come here because they want to be American, not because they want to change America. And having a racial balance at top colleges that reflects American society is one of the best ways I can think of to promote assimilation. Maybe THE best. You know it is true.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many Asians have very good parents who care for them, school is important, they are given tutors, time to study parental help, have their own bedrooms and two parent families. Often parents have less kids to devote more resources to each kid.
Now let's take non-Asian kid from Projects. Six kids two bedroom apartment, no Dad, sleeps on floor, has to hustle to survive and is in dangerous neighborhood and terrible school.
Am I to believe we just pick higher GPA and SAT of two students and not consider adversity?
Hardly seems fair
If the non-Asian kid met the minimum cutoff for GPA/SAT, I'd choose him/her every day of the week. Hopefully I'd be able to choose both as they are both deserving of admission. However, If there were 10 spots available and I had 10 of the first example and only 1 of the second, then one of the first kids (Asian) would have to be rejected.