Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I still can’t figure out how the numbers presented in the one post , where huge percentages are NOT listed, prove the places are “too white”
How is 40% “too white”? I just don’t understand
Sorry, my stats brain can’t comprehend this
Pls start a new thread to figure this out
Sorry - I swear I’m not trying to derail the thread. Considering the recent SCOTUS ruling, the numbers for students of color will likely dropAnd rising costs make it worse.
I would love to see better diversity at all schools, but it doesn’t happen overnight. And now the tide is against efforts to do so.
WHO CARES??? That's not what this thread is about!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I still can’t figure out how the numbers presented in the one post , where huge percentages are NOT listed, prove the places are “too white”
How is 40% “too white”? I just don’t understand
Sorry, my stats brain can’t comprehend this
Pls start a new thread to figure this out
Sorry - I swear I’m not trying to derail the thread. Considering the recent SCOTUS ruling, the numbers for students of color will likely dropAnd rising costs make it worse.
I would love to see better diversity at all schools, but it doesn’t happen overnight. And now the tide is against efforts to do so.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I still can’t figure out how the numbers presented in the one post , where huge percentages are NOT listed, prove the places are “too white”
How is 40% “too white”? I just don’t understand
Sorry, my stats brain can’t comprehend this
Found the JMU grad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I still can’t figure out how the numbers presented in the one post , where huge percentages are NOT listed, prove the places are “too white”
How is 40% “too white”? I just don’t understand
Sorry, my stats brain can’t comprehend this
Pls start a new thread to figure this out
And rising costs make it worse.
Anonymous wrote:I still can’t figure out how the numbers presented in the one post , where huge percentages are NOT listed, prove the places are “too white”
How is 40% “too white”? I just don’t understand
Sorry, my stats brain can’t comprehend this
Anonymous wrote:ND felt like a middle class country club in the middle of Indiana. which I guess it is?
Yale was insanely pretty.
Harvard needs to spend a tiny bit of their billions on landscaping. muddy, flooding, giant puddles and dirt for lawns. plaint some bushes, guys. add some drainage.
Anonymous wrote:I’m so sad this went off the rails - was enjoying it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Georgetown
+1. I'm class of '95. My wife is class of '97 under grad and class of '01 for grad school.. My father went there for undergrad and law school and my FIL taught medicine there for 27 years. Five diplomas between us all.
We took our son there a dozen times over the years since we live in Arlington. Did the official tour, and, I'll take heat for this, but he felt very out of place as the only white boy in the 20 person group. It came across more like a business presentation than a campus tour. So bland and uninteresting. Our son left completely underwhelmed. He applied anyway and was rejected, which floored us given the huge legacy.
So, screw Georgetown. They'll never see another dime from any of our families.
Try not to vacation in CA. And most schools out here, there is a real risk that he would find himself in similarly uncomfortable situations.
West cost schools tend to be waaaaaay whiter than east coast schools on the whole.
Uh, only if you consider Asian kids white.
Nope.
University of Oregon is 65% white and 6% Asian
University of Washington is 40% white and 20% Asian
Calpoly is 55% white and 17% Asian
All three are less than 4% black.
Like I said, they are white af.
Who are you trying to get away from? Black students? Indian students? Hispanic students ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Georgetown
+1. I'm class of '95. My wife is class of '97 under grad and class of '01 for grad school.. My father went there for undergrad and law school and my FIL taught medicine there for 27 years. Five diplomas between us all.
We took our son there a dozen times over the years since we live in Arlington. Did the official tour, and, I'll take heat for this, but he felt very out of place as the only white boy in the 20 person group. It came across more like a business presentation than a campus tour. So bland and uninteresting. Our son left completely underwhelmed. He applied anyway and was rejected, which floored us given the huge legacy.
So, screw Georgetown. They'll never see another dime from any of our families.
Try not to vacation in CA. And most schools out here, there is a real risk that he would find himself in similarly uncomfortable situations.
West cost schools tend to be waaaaaay whiter than east coast schools on the whole.
Uh, only if you consider Asian kids white.
Nope.
University of Oregon is 65% white and 6% Asian
University of Washington is 40% white and 20% Asian
Calpoly is 55% white and 17% Asian
All three are less than 4% black.
Like I said, they are white af.