Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn't see any proof in the article that those applicants were not qualified or would have been rejected. Just a statement that said they would have with no support. Just because you are an athlete, a legacy or a teacher's child...does not mean you aren't smart or have the grades or test scores.
Did those things help them get in - sure - but no support for the other.
The article states that 3/4 of these students would have been rejected except for their hook. They are not qualified. White kids at Harvard are not that smart.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's a nice story, but absent AA, a 1408 SAT score would be in the unqualified bucket for Harvard
No, you are 100% wrong, you either can't read or are in denial. I am guessing you read just fine, so....
THEY. ARE. ALL. QUALIFIED.
Harvard doesn't see strata within the qualified category as you do. They don't see it because it doesn't exist in practicality. That strata makes no difference to them.
The average African American SAT section score is a 704. If you believe that a 1408 gets you into Harvard, I have a bride to sell you.
So the data posted at 11/17/2021 15:02 is a lie?
/ps already have a bride, thanks.
1408 plus URM gets you in. 1408 and white or asian gets laughed at.
Anonymous wrote:I didn't see any proof in the article that those applicants were not qualified or would have been rejected. Just a statement that said they would have with no support. Just because you are an athlete, a legacy or a teacher's child...does not mean you aren't smart or have the grades or test scores.
Did those things help them get in - sure - but no support for the other.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's a nice story, but absent AA, a 1408 SAT score would be in the unqualified bucket for Harvard
No, you are 100% wrong, you either can't read or are in denial. I am guessing you read just fine, so....
THEY. ARE. ALL. QUALIFIED.
Harvard doesn't see strata within the qualified category as you do. They don't see it because it doesn't exist in practicality. That strata makes no difference to them.
The average African American SAT section score is a 704. If you believe that a 1408 gets you into Harvard, I have a bride to sell you.
So the data posted at 11/17/2021 15:02 is a lie?
/ps already have a bride, thanks.
1408 plus URM gets you in. 1408 and white or asian gets laughed at.
Again, if you're an athlete 1408 gets you right in if you're white. If you want to claim that URM is some blight on the admissions process and fairness, then own the whole thing and admit that athletic recruiting is at least equally, if not more, distorted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's a nice story, but absent AA, a 1408 SAT score would be in the unqualified bucket for Harvard
No, you are 100% wrong, you either can't read or are in denial. I am guessing you read just fine, so....
THEY. ARE. ALL. QUALIFIED.
Harvard doesn't see strata within the qualified category as you do. They don't see it because it doesn't exist in practicality. That strata makes no difference to them.
The average African American SAT section score is a 704. If you believe that a 1408 gets you into Harvard, I have a bride to sell you.
So the data posted at 11/17/2021 15:02 is a lie?
/ps already have a bride, thanks.
1408 plus URM gets you in. 1408 and white or asian gets laughed at.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All athletes have to get into Harvard just like everyone else. All of them. They don't get a pass.
Exactly. The student doesn’t get in because he is athlete. The athlete gets in because he is student. I know 4 recent “recruited” athlete. Would they have gotten in without the sport at 3% admission rate? But were they qualified—absolutely. Every one was 1580 or above and top grades. It might also be the same with legacy, don’t have any personal experience. But at least with athlete, everyone has chance to be that.
Cute story. We don't need to speculate or use personal experience. We have six years of data from Harvard and it is unambiguous. Admitted athletes have markedly lower academic ratings than other admitted students and, but for their athlete status, would not have been admitted.
I truly don't understand why people can't admit this. They have no problem saying someone was admitted only because they were a URM or their parents donated a building. You got in because you were an athlete and you probably would not have gotten in otherwise.
Yes, this is pretty clear in the data. On the other hand it is also likely true (haven't seen it measured, but would love to see evidence pro/con) that athletic success is predictive of life success. It's basically concrete evidence of achievement in a competitive environment, requiring consistent, dedicated effort.
Ah, the eternal fallback, athletes are a special kind of person. because people who excel at anything else don't need to put in consistent, dedicated effort.
Maybe athletes succeed later in life because they're constantly given handouts - athletes from rich, white backgrounds prefer hiring people who are like them.
Athletes as a group are more diverse than the general student population, but as a group they also have better outcomes. You don't seem to know much about the studies of outcomes of athletes and their admissions profiles.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's a nice story, but absent AA, a 1408 SAT score would be in the unqualified bucket for Harvard
No, you are 100% wrong, you either can't read or are in denial. I am guessing you read just fine, so....
THEY. ARE. ALL. QUALIFIED.
Harvard doesn't see strata within the qualified category as you do. They don't see it because it doesn't exist in practicality. That strata makes no difference to them.
The average African American SAT section score is a 704. If you believe that a 1408 gets you into Harvard, I have a bride to sell you.
So the data posted at 11/17/2021 15:02 is a lie?
/ps already have a bride, thanks.
1408 plus URM gets you in. 1408 and white or asian gets laughed at.
What is your point? Harvard doesn’t have to accept anyone based on SAT scores. I don’t get these arguments. Many people on this board think that Harvard’s admissions should be a merit-based and by that GPA and testing scores. Even if AA were eliminated, do you really think the Harvard student demographics would look much different?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's a nice story, but absent AA, a 1408 SAT score would be in the unqualified bucket for Harvard
No, you are 100% wrong, you either can't read or are in denial. I am guessing you read just fine, so....
THEY. ARE. ALL. QUALIFIED.
Harvard doesn't see strata within the qualified category as you do. They don't see it because it doesn't exist in practicality. That strata makes no difference to them.
The average African American SAT section score is a 704. If you believe that a 1408 gets you into Harvard, I have a bride to sell you.
So the data posted at 11/17/2021 15:02 is a lie?
/ps already have a bride, thanks.
1408 plus URM gets you in. 1408 and white or asian gets laughed at.
What is your point? Harvard doesn’t have to accept anyone based on SAT scores. I don’t get these arguments. Many people on this board think that Harvard’s admissions should be a merit-based and by that GPA and testing scores. Even if AA were eliminated, do you really think the Harvard student demographics would look much different?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's a nice story, but absent AA, a 1408 SAT score would be in the unqualified bucket for Harvard
No, you are 100% wrong, you either can't read or are in denial. I am guessing you read just fine, so....
THEY. ARE. ALL. QUALIFIED.
Harvard doesn't see strata within the qualified category as you do. They don't see it because it doesn't exist in practicality. That strata makes no difference to them.
The average African American SAT section score is a 704. If you believe that a 1408 gets you into Harvard, I have a bride to sell you.
So the data posted at 11/17/2021 15:02 is a lie?
/ps already have a bride, thanks.
1408 plus URM gets you in. 1408 and white or asian gets laughed at.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's a nice story, but absent AA, a 1408 SAT score would be in the unqualified bucket for Harvard
No, you are 100% wrong, you either can't read or are in denial. I am guessing you read just fine, so....
THEY. ARE. ALL. QUALIFIED.
Harvard doesn't see strata within the qualified category as you do. They don't see it because it doesn't exist in practicality. That strata makes no difference to them.
The average African American SAT section score is a 704. If you believe that a 1408 gets you into Harvard, I have a bride to sell you.
So the data posted at 11/17/2021 15:02 is a lie?
/ps already have a bride, thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's a nice story, but absent AA, a 1408 SAT score would be in the unqualified bucket for Harvard
No, you are 100% wrong, you either can't read or are in denial. I am guessing you read just fine, so....
THEY. ARE. ALL. QUALIFIED.
Harvard doesn't see strata within the qualified category as you do. They don't see it because it doesn't exist in practicality. That strata makes no difference to them.
The average African American SAT section score is a 704. If you believe that a 1408 gets you into Harvard, I have a bride to sell you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All athletes have to get into Harvard just like everyone else. All of them. They don't get a pass.
Exactly. The student doesn’t get in because he is athlete. The athlete gets in because he is student. I know 4 recent “recruited” athlete. Would they have gotten in without the sport at 3% admission rate? But were they qualified—absolutely. Every one was 1580 or above and top grades. It might also be the same with legacy, don’t have any personal experience. But at least with athlete, everyone has chance to be that.
Cute story. We don't need to speculate or use personal experience. We have six years of data from Harvard and it is unambiguous. Admitted athletes have markedly lower academic ratings than other admitted students and, but for their athlete status, would not have been admitted.
I truly don't understand why people can't admit this. They have no problem saying someone was admitted only because they were a URM or their parents donated a building. You got in because you were an athlete and you probably would not have gotten in otherwise.
Yes, this is pretty clear in the data. On the other hand it is also likely true (haven't seen it measured, but would love to see evidence pro/con) that athletic success is predictive of life success. It's basically concrete evidence of achievement in a competitive environment, requiring consistent, dedicated effort.
Ah, the eternal fallback, athletes are a special kind of person. because people who excel at anything else don't need to put in consistent, dedicated effort.
Maybe athletes succeed later in life because they're constantly given handouts - athletes from rich, white backgrounds prefer hiring people who are like them.