Posted on 02/24/2015 11:36:15 AM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
In a windowless classroom at an Arcadia tutoring center, parents crammed into child-sized desks and dug through their pockets and purses for pens as Ann Lee launches a PowerPoint presentation..
Her primer on college admissions begins with the basics: application deadlines, the relative virtues of the SAT versus the ACT and how many Advanced Placement tests to take.
Then she eases into a potentially incendiary topic one that many counselors like her have learned they cannot avoid.
Let's talk about Asians, she says.
Lee's next slide shows three columns of numbers from a Princeton University study that tried to measure how race and ethnicity affect admissions by using SAT scores as a benchmark. It uses the term bonus to describe how many extra SAT points an applicant's race is worth. She points to the first column.
African Americans received a bonus of 230 points, Lee says.
She points to the second column.
Hispanics received a bonus of 185 points.
The last column draws gasps.
Asian Americans, Lee says, are penalized by 50 points in other words, they had to do that much better to win admission.
Do Asians need higher test scores? Is it harder for Asians to get into college? The answer is yes, Lee says.
Zenme keyi, one mother hisses in Chinese. How can this be possible?(continued)
(Excerpt) Read more at latimes.com ...
IOWS....they go into careers that require extra study and work but also are guaranteed to pay better...
An Indian friend of mine at an Indian wedding explained why everyone there had at least one if not two doctorates. She said that the degrees are their tickets out to a better life. The infrastructure of most Asian countries makes it difficult to gain wealth, and keep it. Instead degrees allow you to move around. Reminds me of mid 20th century Jews
affirmative action Harvard’s entire student body would be made up of Jews and Asians.
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still true.
a ‘Cliffie? Really?
Yup...I'm no kid,trust me on that.*Much* closer to the grave than to the cradle.
Haven’t heard that term in years. I guess we are on the same side of the fence.
Well the last time I lived in Boston was during the riots and curfew and police stationed every 25 to 30 feet on our streets 24/7. Long time ago.
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