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TopicLawsuit against Harvard for discrimination against Asian-Americans...
darkjedilink
04/12/18 7:54:14 PM
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Hexagon posted...
darkjedilink posted...
Hexagon posted...
Lmfao I said calling Asians the most successful in school is a stereotype.

It is a sterotype. It's also statistically correct - it's the reason why most colleges give Asians a 50-point deduction on their SAT scores.


Are you sure about that? Are you sure its not a post test modifier? Are you sure that it's "Asians" are more successful? Or that their ethnicity is over-represented by the best of the best immigrants and the schools correct for this by reducing application points so that ethnicity with lower demographics can compete?

On average, black people make up about 25 percent of college student bodies, and at Harvard, it's 30. That's with them being only about 13 percent of the US population. Latinos are even MORE overrepresented.

So it can't be that.
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