Biden Administration Asks Supreme Court To Ignore Harvard Asian Discrimination Case

Only a fool would take your opinion, which comes with no proof, as being worth an iota.

Sure. Spectrum meltdown and he thinks he knows what's good for children. One would think that these guys would learn their limitations and just avoid them but no, they just keep hitting their heads on their low ceilings.

Are you any relative of Buy1Sell2? He is a bit Asian you know.
 
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Scores? Every college says very clearly that they do not look at only GPA and test scores but have numerous factors incliuding essays, types of classes taken, grades received in challenging courses, AP exams, recommendations, extracurricular activities, volunteer work, unique experiences...

What is clear to everyone on this board is you know nothing about college admission process....to say something as stupid as that anyone who got rejected when they had better "numbers" means you know nothing about the college admission process.

Maybe talk to an admissions person..... someone with a 4.4 and 34 ACT and no other activities outside of school with a boring essay is NOT getting into Harvard no matter their background, race, or color.

You just dont get it.......admissions is not just baout GPA and SAT/ACT///hasnt been for years which indicates you have not gone to college or have not been engaged in the process or got rejected and jsut expressing some sour grapes.

Some top universities place more merits on essays than GPA. Other top universities place more merits on GPA than essays. Other top universities prefer more well-rounded students. Heck, some universities even want you to do an in-person interview.

I have seen students with a perfect 4.0 GPA, SAT 1500 but did not impress in their personal interviews nor were the student a well-rounded person.
  • Result - they were not admitted.
Instead, the student had to choose a different top school that placed more merit on GPA and did not have an interview process.

Regardless, more prestigious universities are placing more emphasis on essays with a good GPA whereas in the past the schools only looked at a good GPA.

Simply, entry into college today is more difficult and a lot different than entry into college +40 years ago. Therefore, naming schools attended without mentioning the year of admission and the degree obtained is pointless. :rolleyes:

wrbtrader
 
You can't have a cool college without cool students.

Clamoring to change what made Harvard a household name across the world without understanding the intrinsics of it's success.
 
How many Gen-Xr's does it take to change a light bulb?

Who cares... they are now gonna be too busy honoring that which they signed. :p
 
Some top universities place more merits on essays than GPA. Other top universities place more merits on GPA than essays. Other top universities prefer more well-rounded students. Heck, some universities even want you to do an in-person interview.

I have seen students with a perfect 4.0 GPA, SAT 1500 but did not impress in their personal interviews nor were the student a well-rounded person.
  • Result - they were not admitted.
Instead, the student had to choose a different top school that placed more merit on GPA and did not have an interview process.

Regardless, more prestigious universities are placing more emphasis on essays with a good GPA whereas in the past the schools only looked at a good GPA.

Simply, entry into college today is more difficult and a lot different than entry into college +40 years ago. Therefore, naming schools attended without mentioning the year of admission and the degree obtained is pointless. :rolleyes:

wrbtrader


Schools dont want robots that can ace a standardized tests but have nothing to offer via their other components. That is why the essay, recommendations, activities, extra curriculars etc. are so important. With AP and Honors classes so many kids have above a 4.0 GPA. Colleges all have said they want more info to make the decision on the academic and personal record without even touching race/ethnicity/geography (harvard does not want 80% massholes).
 
Colleges all have said they want more info to make the decision on the academic and personal record without even touching race/ethnicity/geography (harvard does not want 80% massholes).
Obviously not a true statement. The case reached the Supreme Court because colleges were using race and ethnicity as a criteria.
 
Obviously not a true statement. The case reached the Supreme Court because colleges were using race and ethnicity as a criteria.


And they still can,they just have to call it something else like adversity points.
 
Obviously not a true statement. The case reached the Supreme Court because colleges were using race and ethnicity as a criteria.

The point was colleges and universities were not using pure GPA.and standardized.test scores.alone.even if.you took out race/ethnicity. So to say colleges.will only use.numbers is ignorant. A.1560 SAT candidate.can be rejected if they.dont offer anything else besides a high test score.
 
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