Let’s Smash the College Admissions Process

Within days or weeks, the Supreme Court is going to render a decision on the future of affirmative action in higher ed. If things go as expected, conservatives will be cheering as these policies are struck down — and progressives will be wailing.

In 2017 research led by Raj Chetty found that students from families in the top 1 percent of earners were 77 times as likely to get admitted into the Ivy League than students from families making less than $30,000 a year.

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/06/01/opinion/college-admissions-affirmative-action.html

OhmyALLAH

You mean they may put out something RADICAL RIGHT like

[FONT=&quot]No person in the United States shall, on the ground of race, color, or national origin, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance.[/FONT]
 
"As Kahlenberg wrote in The Economist in 2018, social science research “finds that today, being economically disadvantaged in America poses seven times as large an obstacle to high student achievement as does race.”

Yet you still promote racism in education.
 
Oh, come on, your breaking my heart, and does this ban apply only to this name or does it include the other pseudonyms you employ

It's amusing watching you fight with a fellow Nazi.

In the end you are a single collective. The hive mind controls you and BrandonPathetic.
 
Within days or weeks, the Supreme Court is going to render a decision on the future of affirmative action in higher ed. If things go as expected, conservatives will be cheering as these policies are struck down — and progressives will be wailing.
I'd rather we both smash these racist affirmative action policies and utterly smash the push of college education in the first place. The majority of people have no reason to go to college and will end up in jobs where their degrees are useless. we should be encouraging tech and trade schooling over college for kids.

In 2017 research led by Raj Chetty found that students from families in the top 1 percent of earners were 77 times as likely to get admitted into the Ivy League than students from families making less than $30,000 a year.

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/06/01/opinion/college-admissions-affirmative-action.html

As most of those from families making less than 30k a year come from single parent (mother) households, that's not particularly surprising. Interesting, though that you directly jumped from affirmative action to being poor. Sounds kinda racist.
 
"As Kahlenberg wrote in The Economist in 2018, social science research “finds that today, being economically disadvantaged in America poses seven times as large an obstacle to high student achievement as does race.”

You know what the single greatest factor for success in life including student achievement is? A two parent household.
 
I'd rather we both smash these racist affirmative action policies and utterly smash the push of college education in the first place. The majority of people have no reason to go to college and will end up in jobs where their degrees are useless. we should be encouraging tech and trade schooling over college for kids.

Let the aristocracy rule the nation. We are just poor peons.
 
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