Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With sports, at least the kid did something.
With legacy, the kid just was born into a certain family. Zero effort.
and with preferences for things like squash - fencing - equestrian
These are all sports that are historically overly represented by Caucasian students at the college level.
It is a way to get preference - and if you have a lot of money - you can make it happen
You can’t just buy your way into a team. You actually have to be good at the sport, ie, you must have merit.
Tell that to USC
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My experience with competitive Asian parents and kids is that they’re just as “racist” and exclusionary as the whites and others they bash. Asians aren’t applauding the SC decision because they’re more morally upright, but because they see a competitive advantage. That’s fine, but let’s just be honest about motivations here.
And if they think this ruling restores a "meritocracy" they will be sorely mistaken.
Absolutely, those taking a victory lap are going to be very surprised when the demographic composition of college classes next year and going forward is near identical to this year.
Will we? I applaud the ruling. My kids are white but if the Asians out score then and many will. So be it. Asians don’t mess around and I work with some amazingly talented Asians. What makes me mad is URMs with shit scores and grades victory lapping while my perfect score kid is rejected. That I cannot accept. Let the best prevail/ America will be stronger for it
URMs “with shit scores”?? In 2022 there were 10,000 URMs who scored in the 1400-1600 range on the SAT.
https://reports.collegeboard.org/media/pdf/2022-total-group-sat-suite-of-assessments-annual-report.pdf
Your own source document says 27% of Asian and ONE PERCENT of black fall into that score range 💀
My one source document? Are you serious? It’s the actual raw data from THE College Board. Do you know what that is?
I think PP meant the source you provided.
So according to the source, there are 27 times more Asians with high scores than Blacks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My experience with competitive Asian parents and kids is that they’re just as “racist” and exclusionary as the whites and others they bash. Asians aren’t applauding the SC decision because they’re more morally upright, but because they see a competitive advantage. That’s fine, but let’s just be honest about motivations here.
And if they think this ruling restores a "meritocracy" they will be sorely mistaken.
Absolutely, those taking a victory lap are going to be very surprised when the demographic composition of college classes next year and going forward is near identical to this year.
Will we? I applaud the ruling. My kids are white but if the Asians out score then and many will. So be it. Asians don’t mess around and I work with some amazingly talented Asians. What makes me mad is URMs with shit scores and grades victory lapping while my perfect score kid is rejected. That I cannot accept. Let the best prevail/ America will be stronger for it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My experience with competitive Asian parents and kids is that they’re just as “racist” and exclusionary as the whites and others they bash. Asians aren’t applauding the SC decision because they’re more morally upright, but because they see a competitive advantage. That’s fine, but let’s just be honest about motivations here.
And if they think this ruling restores a "meritocracy" they will be sorely mistaken.
Absolutely, those taking a victory lap are going to be very surprised when the demographic composition of college classes next year and going forward is near identical to this year.
Will we? I applaud the ruling. My kids are white but if the Asians out score then and many will. So be it. Asians don’t mess around and I work with some amazingly talented Asians. What makes me mad is URMs with shit scores and grades victory lapping while my perfect score kid is rejected. That I cannot accept. Let the best prevail/ America will be stronger for it
NP, where is it written into law that universities have to take only the highest scoring students? Why not pick a 1400 or 1300 if they have something interesting to offer and will graduate on time too?
The university can pick amazing students that will become xyz scholars and make great news, while they are also graduating the masses on time in a very diverse student body. No need to have only top gpa/sat scorers for that.
+1 I cannot believe that people think that colleges are required to admit on some sort of sliding scale, starting with highest "scores" on down. They should and do admit a diverse student body, offering a variety of strengths, interests, passions, contributing to a vibrant, complex, successful community. Can you imagine top colleges graduating classes with over 65% or more of its student body as pre-med and CS, one-dimensional students with no connections, no life experiences? Also, for those of you complaining that the non-revenue generating sports are pathways for rich, white students, please please click here and come back: https://gocrimson.com/sports/womens-fencing/roster
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With sports, at least the kid did something.
With legacy, the kid just was born into a certain family. Zero effort.
and with preferences for things like squash - fencing - equestrian
These are all sports that are historically overly represented by Caucasian students at the college level.
It is a way to get preference - and if you have a lot of money - you can make it happen
You can’t just buy your way into a team. You actually have to be good at the sport, ie, you must have merit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My experience with competitive Asian parents and kids is that they’re just as “racist” and exclusionary as the whites and others they bash. Asians aren’t applauding the SC decision because they’re more morally upright, but because they see a competitive advantage. That’s fine, but let’s just be honest about motivations here.
And if they think this ruling restores a "meritocracy" they will be sorely mistaken.
Absolutely, those taking a victory lap are going to be very surprised when the demographic composition of college classes next year and going forward is near identical to this year.
Will we? I applaud the ruling. My kids are white but if the Asians out score then and many will. So be it. Asians don’t mess around and I work with some amazingly talented Asians. What makes me mad is URMs with shit scores and grades victory lapping while my perfect score kid is rejected. That I cannot accept. Let the best prevail/ America will be stronger for it
URMs “with shit scores”?? In 2022 there were 10,000 URMs who scored in the 1400-1600 range on the SAT.
https://reports.collegeboard.org/media/pdf/2022-total-group-sat-suite-of-assessments-annual-report.pdf
Your own source document says 27% of Asian and ONE PERCENT of black fall into that score range 💀
My one source document? Are you serious? It’s the actual raw data from THE College Board. Do you know what that is?
Anonymous wrote:Legacy is not a protected class. A private college is free to treat them differently. It may or may not be a good idea, but no law prohibits it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My experience with competitive Asian parents and kids is that they’re just as “racist” and exclusionary as the whites and others they bash. Asians aren’t applauding the SC decision because they’re more morally upright, but because they see a competitive advantage. That’s fine, but let’s just be honest about motivations here.
And if they think this ruling restores a "meritocracy" they will be sorely mistaken.
Absolutely, those taking a victory lap are going to be very surprised when the demographic composition of college classes next year and going forward is near identical to this year.
Will we? I applaud the ruling. My kids are white but if the Asians out score then and many will. So be it. Asians don’t mess around and I work with some amazingly talented Asians. What makes me mad is URMs with shit scores and grades victory lapping while my perfect score kid is rejected. That I cannot accept. Let the best prevail/ America will be stronger for it
URMs “with shit scores”?? In 2022 there were 10,000 URMs who scored in the 1400-1600 range on the SAT.
https://reports.collegeboard.org/media/pdf/2022-total-group-sat-suite-of-assessments-annual-report.pdf
Your own source document says 27% of Asian and ONE PERCENT of black fall into that score range 💀
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My experience with competitive Asian parents and kids is that they’re just as “racist” and exclusionary as the whites and others they bash. Asians aren’t applauding the SC decision because they’re more morally upright, but because they see a competitive advantage. That’s fine, but let’s just be honest about motivations here.
And if they think this ruling restores a "meritocracy" they will be sorely mistaken.
Absolutely, those taking a victory lap are going to be very surprised when the demographic composition of college classes next year and going forward is near identical to this year.
Will we? I applaud the ruling. My kids are white but if the Asians out score then and many will. So be it. Asians don’t mess around and I work with some amazingly talented Asians. What makes me mad is URMs with shit scores and grades victory lapping while my perfect score kid is rejected. That I cannot accept. Let the best prevail/ America will be stronger for it
URMs “with shit scores”?? In 2022 there were 10,000 URMs who scored in the 1400-1600 range on the SAT.
https://reports.collegeboard.org/media/pdf/2022-total-group-sat-suite-of-assessments-annual-report.pdf
Your own source document says 27% of Asian and ONE PERCENT of black fall into that score range 💀
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My experience with competitive Asian parents and kids is that they’re just as “racist” and exclusionary as the whites and others they bash. Asians aren’t applauding the SC decision because they’re more morally upright, but because they see a competitive advantage. That’s fine, but let’s just be honest about motivations here.
And if they think this ruling restores a "meritocracy" they will be sorely mistaken.
Absolutely, those taking a victory lap are going to be very surprised when the demographic composition of college classes next year and going forward is near identical to this year.
Will we? I applaud the ruling. My kids are white but if the Asians out score then and many will. So be it. Asians don’t mess around and I work with some amazingly talented Asians. What makes me mad is URMs with shit scores and grades victory lapping while my perfect score kid is rejected. That I cannot accept. Let the best prevail/ America will be stronger for it
URMs “with shit scores”?? In 2022 there were 10,000 URMs who scored in the 1400-1600 range on the SAT.
https://reports.collegeboard.org/media/pdf/2022-total-group-sat-suite-of-assessments-annual-report.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Legacy is not a protected class. A private college is free to treat them differently. It may or may not be a good idea, but no law prohibits it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My experience with competitive Asian parents and kids is that they’re just as “racist” and exclusionary as the whites and others they bash. Asians aren’t applauding the SC decision because they’re more morally upright, but because they see a competitive advantage. That’s fine, but let’s just be honest about motivations here.
And if they think this ruling restores a "meritocracy" they will be sorely mistaken.
Absolutely, those taking a victory lap are going to be very surprised when the demographic composition of college classes next year and going forward is near identical to this year.
Will we? I applaud the ruling. My kids are white but if the Asians out score then and many will. So be it. Asians don’t mess around and I work with some amazingly talented Asians. What makes me mad is URMs with shit scores and grades victory lapping while my perfect score kid is rejected. That I cannot accept. Let the best prevail/ America will be stronger for it
NP, where is it written into law that universities have to take only the highest scoring students? Why not pick a 1400 or 1300 if they have something interesting to offer and will graduate on time too?
The university can pick amazing students that will become xyz scholars and make great news, while they are also graduating the masses on time in a very diverse student body. No need to have only top gpa/sat scorers for that.
Anonymous wrote:Since legacy - aka white affirmative action - would adversely impact most on DCUM, there won't be much noise here supporting this case.