Her and Barry only got into law school because of Affirmative Action. When I went to Syracuse, the Affirmative Action cases were so obvious. They just weren’t qualified, but they took a seat away from someone who was. I’m sure Michelle and Hussein were no different.
Michelle was an African studies major at Princeton. I assume that is the same as the Ethnic studies program that we have at the University of WA. The course is a joke. One of the classes at the U of WA was entitled Minorities in the Military. The whole course requirement was to write a paper about how someone in your family was treated in the military. I suggested to a student that she write about her uncle’s experience during the Bataan March. She said that wasn’t the kind of experience that they were looking for.
The girl that I know got into law school as well. Her roommate was mad because she was a full blooded Indian, whose father was the VP of a bank, and she didn’t get in to U. WA. because she wasn’t an affirmative action student. Her parents were paying full tuition. She did get a late acceptance, though.
It’s pretty well established that’s how she got to Princeton and Law school; I think she said as much.
In his case, he’s too vain. But no SATs, no LSATs, being president of the law review w/o any signed articles - along with his being so inarticulate off the prompter - it adds up to his being an AA baby, too.
Her and Barry only got into law school because of Affirmative Action. When I went to Syracuse, the Affirmative Action cases were so obvious. They just werent qualified, but they took a seat away from someone who was. Im sure Michelle and Hussein were no different.
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Same goes for academics. I know a few A.A. professors and their teaching standards are absolutely dreadful. Students don’t rate them highly.