Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The folks suing Harvard don't seem bothered by the ways so many academically inferior whites get in. They just don't like the Black and Latino kids.
Just look at the demographics at TJ if there's any doubt about this.
Um, whut? Do you think TJ demographics prove that TJ "just doesn't like" Black and Latino kids?
What TJ demographics prove is that ability to pass the TJ entrance exam and interest in attending TJ is Asian > white > black/Hispanic.
And that the folks at TJ have no problem attending a school with zero diversity.
TJ is 25% white non-Hispanic. So they are 75% diverse, not 0% diverse. (Do you even math?) Yeah, they must hate hate hate diversity! Oh wait, I forgot, Asian diversity is the "wrong" kind of diversity according to white liberal racists, and it doesn't count. Too bad!
DP. How are you defining diversity? How is 75% of one category diverse?
Generally, diversity is defined as having a variety or mix of different types of whatever is being considered. So, if you were counting M&Ms, for instance, and found that 75% of the candies in the bag you just bought were blue and 25% were green, when you were expecting a mix of blue, green, yellow, red, purple, and brown, would you consider that bag of candy to have a diverse mix of colors or a mix that is not as diverse as it could have been?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD is a swimmer and a high school senior who has been going through the recruiting process, with Ivy league and flagship public colleges. As she met with coaches and teams we noticed that the Ivies teams have a significant number of Asian student on their rosters.
As a swim mom I would attest to my personal observation that over the 8-10 years DD has been swimming competitively in the Mid-Atlantic region that there are an increasing number of Asian parents in the stands and swimmers competing. For the record I think diversity is always welcome. My point is that I think Asian students who aspire to the Ivy league are pursuing all the paths to enrollment, including sports.
As ppl have mentioned that Ivy teams need to have a minimum academic average across the team. DD ended up going with the flagship program over the Ivy bc she is deeply committed to her swimming and the flagship is a top 15 program nationally. The Ivy she did not choose announced an Asian swimmer with comparable times in the same events as DD. My point is the Asian students are not there with mediocre times and good GPAs. These kids excel in the pool.
swimming, tennis, fencing... yes we know... Asians.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The folks suing Harvard don't seem bothered by the ways so many academically inferior whites get in. They just don't like the Black and Latino kids.
Just look at the demographics at TJ if there's any doubt about this.
Um, whut? Do you think TJ demographics prove that TJ "just doesn't like" Black and Latino kids?
What TJ demographics prove is that ability to pass the TJ entrance exam and interest in attending TJ is Asian > white > black/Hispanic.
And that the folks at TJ have no problem attending a school with zero diversity.
TJ is 25% white non-Hispanic. So they are 75% diverse, not 0% diverse. (Do you even math?) Yeah, they must hate hate hate diversity! Oh wait, I forgot, Asian diversity is the "wrong" kind of diversity according to white liberal racists, and it doesn't count. Too bad!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The lower quartile of test scores/grades getting into elite colleges are comprised of athletes, full pays, legacies and URMs.
this is totally false.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Athletic scholarships should be abolished. They only serve to perpetuate racism. College is about academics, period.
Nope. College is also about selecting and developing future leaders. Athletes (especially in team sports) have demonstrated leadership potential. "Good students" are very often shitty leaders.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The folks suing Harvard don't seem bothered by the ways so many academically inferior whites get in. They just don't like the Black and Latino kids.
Just look at the demographics at TJ if there's any doubt about this.
Um, whut? Do you think TJ demographics prove that TJ "just doesn't like" Black and Latino kids?
What TJ demographics prove is that ability to pass the TJ entrance exam and interest in attending TJ is Asian > white > black/Hispanic.
And that the folks at TJ have no problem attending a school with zero diversity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The folks suing Harvard don't seem bothered by the ways so many academically inferior whites get in. They just don't like the Black and Latino kids.
Just look at the demographics at TJ if there's any doubt about this.
Um, whut? Do you think TJ demographics prove that TJ "just doesn't like" Black and Latino kids?
What TJ demographics prove is that ability to pass the TJ entrance exam and interest in attending TJ is Asian > white > black/Hispanic.
What is the jew/goy mix of tj whites?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:By the National Collegiate Athletic Association’s own estimate, 61 percent of student athletes last year were white.
58% of all college students are white (non-Hispanic). 61% is not out of line with this, and hardly demonstrates a racist advantage for whites.
When it comes to college athletics, football and basketball command the most public attention, but in the background is a phalanx of lower-profile sports favored by white kids, which often cost a small fortune for a student participating at a top level. Ivy League sports like sailing, golf, water polo, fencing, and lacrosse aren’t typically staples of urban high schools with big nonwhite populations; they have entrenched reputations as suburban, country-club sports.
These "lower profile" sports, put together, represent a trivial number of high school and college athletes. And every Ivy league school does not even offer these sports. Basically, this is not an impressive claim when you consider that the overwhelming majority of athletes are in football, basketball, baseball, and soccer, sports in which blacks and Hispanics have plenty of opportunity and in which they excel.
One in five families of an elite high-school athlete spend $1,000 a month on sports—the average family of a lacrosse player spends nearly $8,000 a year.
The author is overplaying the "only rich kids can afford it" idea. We are not "rich". Far from it, we are upper middle class. We are still spending about $5,000 a year on travel lacrosse. That is well within the reach of parents who earn even significantly less than we do.
and your kid was recruited to an Ivy league school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The folks suing Harvard don't seem bothered by the ways so many academically inferior whites get in. They just don't like the Black and Latino kids.
Just look at the demographics at TJ if there's any doubt about this.
Um, whut? Do you think TJ demographics prove that TJ "just doesn't like" Black and Latino kids?
What TJ demographics prove is that ability to pass the TJ entrance exam and interest in attending TJ is Asian > white > black/Hispanic.
Anonymous wrote:The lower quartile of test scores/grades getting into elite colleges are comprised of athletes, full pays, legacies and URMs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The author is overplaying the "only rich kids can afford it" idea. We are not "rich". Far from it, we are upper middle class. We are still spending about $5,000 a year on travel lacrosse. That is well within the reach of parents who earn even significantly less than we do.
and your kid was recruited to an Ivy league school?
Too soon to tell. He's in 6th grade. =)
So very likely you will be paying $12k/yr on sports by HS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The author is overplaying the "only rich kids can afford it" idea. We are not "rich". Far from it, we are upper middle class. We are still spending about $5,000 a year on travel lacrosse. That is well within the reach of parents who earn even significantly less than we do.
and your kid was recruited to an Ivy league school?
Too soon to tell. He's in 6th grade. =)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The author is overplaying the "only rich kids can afford it" idea. We are not "rich". Far from it, we are upper middle class. We are still spending about $5,000 a year on travel lacrosse. That is well within the reach of parents who earn even significantly less than we do.
and your kid was recruited to an Ivy league school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The folks suing Harvard don't seem bothered by the ways so many academically inferior whites get in. They just don't like the Black and Latino kids.
Just look at the demographics at TJ if there's any doubt about this.
Um, whut? Do you think TJ demographics prove that TJ "just doesn't like" Black and Latino kids?
What TJ demographics prove is that ability to pass the TJ entrance exam and interest in attending TJ is Asian > white > black/Hispanic.