Scalia Was Right About Race Preferences
With the regularity of Old Faithful, honest remarks on racial matters these days are followed by geysers of liberal indignation and outrage. That is what greeted Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia’s...
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From what I can tell the science on this "mismatch" theory is a mixed bag. But this does illustrate why we can't have an honest discussion about race.
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It would depend on where the child went to grade, middle and high school. My youngest son was in a Magnet school in Dallas and those kids were smart and could out do any student in TXU. I know a...
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fancyred wrote:It would depend on where the child went to grade, middle and high school. My youngest son was in a Magnet school in Dallas and those kids were smart and could out do any student in...
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Scalia was right, accepting a student to a college that is beyond their abilities, regardless of race, is doing a disservice to that student. This is especially true if they are not given the prep...
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Actually, Lou, I just have first hand experience dealing with students who should never have been accepted to college. I have 3 students this year who need special "accommodations"that are decidedly...
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AZKC wrote:fancyred wrote:It would depend on where the child went to grade, middle and high school. My youngest son was in a Magnet school in Dallas and those kids were smart and could out do any...
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AZKC wrote:fancyred wrote:It would depend on where the child went to grade, middle and high school. My youngest son was in a Magnet school in Dallas and those kids were smart and could out do any...
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<<The only way that would work is if students didn't have to go to the college to be interviewed by anyone and admittance was done face unseen.>>So then, there it is, nobody can be...
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jraeyre wrote:<<The only way that would work is if students didn't have to go to the college to be interviewed by anyone and admittance was done face unseen.>>So then, there it is, nobody...
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fancyred wrote:jraeyre wrote:<<The only way that would work is if students didn't have to go to the college to be interviewed by anyone and admittance was done face unseen.>>So then, there...
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Last week, during oral arguments in the Fisher v. University of Texas affirmative action case, Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia drew outraged criticism for declaring that “there are those who...
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Both of my kids were admitted "sight unseen". They sent in the required paperwork and got back an acceptance letter. End of story.
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AP, that is how remember it. I suppose a racist admissions employee could use the consumer protection agencies system of "ethnic names and addresses" to pick and choose, but then that would just be...
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She was correct. They have to turn in their EEO reports just like everyone else and they need to have the numbers to do so. That is supposed to be the ONLY reason it is on the form.
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