Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one said they did.
You are really defensive about racism.
Poster at 00:18 said "DC's comfort/interest/sense of fit seemed to align with them fairly well--roughly if a school had 65% or > white students it often seemed like less of a good fit." which I took as a comment that somehow a student body with that % white would not be accepting of Asians. I withdraw my comment that someone suggested that % white is potentially a measure racism in admissions. I disagree entirely that a high % white school would not be accepting of Asian.
Frankly I think colleges should be working more on diversity on matters other than race.
Anonymous wrote:No one said they did.
You are really defensive about racism.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, we saw many Trump placards in rural PA yards.
The campuses are not like this...but the surrounding communities are.
Part of America, unfortunately.
Trump placards are one thing. Confederate flags are another, and yes those aren't prevalent on campus. BUT, it certainly would make one ;think twice about venturing off campus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What, pray tell, is "optimal diversity?"
That’s a decision only a college can make, but the general idea is one that is at least similar to the general population.
But that wasn’t really a question, was it...
I was thinking of the post at 11:12 yesterday talking about SLACs (Williams, Swarthmore, Pomona) that were doing "better on diversity," all of which had % white (often significantly) smaller than the % white in college age population.
An earlier poster was complaining about Midwestern LACs with % white over 65%. If you consider the demographics of the Midwest augmented by a notion of the college readiness of various groups, I am not sure why one would think you would see anything other than what you do see in LAC demographics.
If you don't want to go to a school a low % of Asians, fine. Don't go to a Midwestern LAC. However, the demographics of these schools does not demonstrate any inherent racism by the school in its admissions process.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What, pray tell, is "optimal diversity?"
That’s a decision only a college can make, but the general idea is one that is at least similar to the general population.
But that wasn’t really a question, was it...
Anonymous wrote:What, pray tell, is "optimal diversity?"
Anonymous wrote:What, pray tell, is "optimal diversity?"
Anonymous wrote:Yes, we saw many Trump placards in rural PA yards.
The campuses are not like this...but the surrounding communities are.
Part of America, unfortunately.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you apply to schools who have trouble with diversity, they will probably value your child's application more. My Asian child got wined and dined by many SLAC's because they want to keep their minority numbers up. (Like they offered to fly her to campus for Admitted students day, sponsored special "identity" dinners with the dean the night before, etc).
wow!