Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Holistic admissions is a system invented to keep out high-achieving Jewish students. Now it is being used to limit the number of Asians admitted.
Keep who out of where exactly?
Anonymous wrote:Holistic admissions is a system invented to keep out high-achieving Jewish students. Now it is being used to limit the number of Asians admitted.
Anonymous wrote:Holistic admissions is a system invented to keep out high-achieving Jewish students. Now it is being used to limit the number of Asians admitted.
Anonymous wrote:Holistic admissions is a system invented to keep out high-achieving Jewish students. Now it is being used to limit the number of Asians admitted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is everyone so bitter?
There are no clear "rules" or standards for admission. Two seemingly identical applicants can have two very different outcomes, leading to very logical feelings of unfairness.
They are essentially building a caste system by skin color. If you are Asian, you are the untouchables. Every bar is suddenly raised so high.
Seriously, AA is dead. Everything is supposed to be fine now, right? I think lots of these folks honestly believe their kids are superior so they should be taking over the most selective schools. Pretty gross really. Sorry some of you may just have to “settle” for Carnegie Mellon instead is MIT. My heart breaks for you.
This gets so boring after a while. We have no affirmative action. If your kid didn’t get in, boohoo, they’ll be fine at the next school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is everyone so bitter?
There are no clear "rules" or standards for admission. Two seemingly identical applicants can have two very different outcomes, leading to very logical feelings of unfairness.
They are essentially building a caste system by skin color. If you are Asian, you are the untouchables. Every bar is suddenly raised so high.
lol
Except my Asian kids and sometimes 25-30% others manage to get in!
Anonymous wrote:there's not a dang thing you can do about it.
That's pretty much it, right? Mainly it seems to be a term used as a catch-all CYA by the admissions office at many schools around the country.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone here has a tremendous chip on their shoulder. No matter what, they will always feel like they got the raw end of the deal; that they deserved better; that all the headwinds were on them. It's really a sad way to live life. I would never want to raise my kids with this attitude.
Racists have been saying this to Jews for years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is everyone so bitter?
There are no clear "rules" or standards for admission. Two seemingly identical applicants can have two very different outcomes, leading to very logical feelings of unfairness.
They are essentially building a caste system by skin color. If you are Asian, you are the untouchables. Every bar is suddenly raised so high.