Posted on 11/27/2022 8:46:54 PM PST by SeekAndFind
The possible scores range from 120 to 180, a range of 60. So 11 points lower is a really big deal.
Everything is handed to blacks, thats why they won’t put in the work. Would you work hard to get into college if you could get in and get through while still being a big fu#k off? If you wanted a good paying job with the government that you knew you’d have for life and be practically unfirable would you be a conscientious, punctual,and honest employee? If you knew there were government programs out there that supported your race financially in practically every situation in your life, would you not exploit that to the fullest. The successful, law abiding, professional black people in this world who actually did put in the time and do the work are an inditement of the rest of the entitled bastards.
Totally agree ... the problem is not the LSAT or whatever testing is being used. They are after-the-fact measuring devices.
The problem, if there really is a problem, comes before the testing and is a multi-faceted issue. Race may be a factor but it is a small one. Family upbringing, early education, even where one lives all factor in to what one receives educationally.
Blacks are scoring lower on these standardized tests because the applicants are less qualified than their non-black peers. The real problem is that the flaw in affirmative action is exposed; once you admit unqualified students and they can’t get a job after the years (and money) of school, you end up with unemployable, indebted angry blactivists.
As we go forward, if you need a lawyer or a doctor, get someone born in the last century. I know that’s nearly all of them now, but 10 years from now, it’s going to be noticeable.
This is why we have so many ****ed up “judges”, “lawyers” and big pancake mammy attorney generals running around screwing up the country and getting Americans killed. Most of our courts are total jerklecirks. The whole world is laughing at us.
Aaahhh yes the coddling whites and the do anything to beat the system blacks are at it again... That’s right... Blacks are too stupid to pass the test so just give them a passing grade. That’s the message smart people see.. others... Well they see it as a easy carjacking...
Why does the report single out averages?
What is the TOP score by a minority? Black, American Indian or Samoan?
If the top minority score is near perfect, then the problem is identifying those who are not likely to succeed. The top score will almost certainly succeed.
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My Dad took the ACT at the end of the Vietnam War. In his 50’s, Mom had just passed and he was working two jobs while raising the last three kids.
So no studying or prepping for the exam.
And he had the first perfect score that the university had ever seen. One of only a couple that year, in the whole country.
So is it the education, the environment or the man himself that made him so great?
And here we are worrying about the bottom end of the scale?
Well, make them lawyers. Better than making them engineers.
Although I guess it is already here ... Passing the PE exam isn’t as difficult as it used to be, based on bridge building examples from across the country.
Only 11 points. Not as bad as I thought. 11 points should provide them a goal to work towards.
Maybe if they got into school based on merit and not melanin content the numbers would tighten.
Absolutely true.
They’d also effectively vanish, because so few belong.
The Idiocracy court scene comes to mind.
“Yo, just look at him. His shit is all F’d up, and he talks like a fag. Yo, judge should be like…guilty!”
Only White people can judge people on their color.
There should be no private law firms. The law is total invention of government. Its maintenance, application, and enforcement are facilitated under complete government supervision. Democrats have told us for years medical care is a “right” even though it is generally privately administered. But while the complete utilization of law at every level is a government function, we must pay heavily for this interaction with our governments. It’s good to write the laws.
why not do away wi the BAR then???
Some people are naturally more intelligent. Others may have the brain power at birth, but poor nutrition, poor health, abuse, a chaotic life, and garbage schools can seriously impact their future prospects and success path.
I’m seeing it among my children’s friends. Smart young people with parents that never prepared them for the path or told them how to get there. After they graduated high school, they got tossed out with no plans.
Lazy parenting.
Meanwhile, my eldest graduates with his Bachelor’s degree in 2 weeks, the middle child is working on his, and the youngest is researching colleges while still in high school.
We told all our kids we would cover their Associate’s degree; they had to fund the rest. They didn’t slack or live on campus to control costs and maintain scholarships.
Maybe it’s because .......
-—— posted 11-26-22 CNN
Headline:
DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME SHEDS LIGHT ON LACK OF SLEEP’S DISPROPORTIONATE IMPACT IN COMMUNITIES OF COLOR
Growing evidence shows that lack of sleep and sleep disorders, such as obstructive sleep apnea, remain more prevalent in Black, Asian, and Hispanic or Latino communities, and these inequities can have long-term detrimental implications for physical health, even raising the risk of certain chronic diseases.
And more....
If you get a crap score on the placement test, you’ll probably not do well in the intro courses.
If you can’t hack the intro courses, you’ll absolutely fail - in spectacular fashion - the advanced courses.
If you fail the advanced courses, you had no business in that program of study - or that profession - in the first place and you will not be competent to work in it.
That’s what the placement tests are for.
It's a work of fiction, so whatever ...
But Jimmy McGill/Saul Goodman was a helluvalot better lawyer than his nutcase brother.
“Bell curve of IQ is real.”
I can hear the howls now; “Reality is RACIST”...
Truly, the inmates have taken over the asylum.
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