... He now works in Los Angeles as a résumé coach....
Can’t make this stuff up.
I thought the admission for schools like Harvard was to charge beaucoup bucks and admit the children of rich and famous alums.
This effort isn’t going to get a lot of sympathy unless we start deporting people who need deporting and stop offshoring our hiring. We aren’t happy about bending over backwards and screwing our own people in order to train the rest of the world.
That’s the logic of liberals ... shackle down those ambitious self starters who really can give the next generation a great society. After all no matter how many $$$ they raise for NPR we can’t be sure how those Asians will vote.
The California university system is even more explicitly rigged against Asian students (and whites, of course, but that’s permissible and not newsworthy, apparently).
Some chinese kids won’t make it into ivy league schools and will have to go to school with the rest of us riffraff.
She had a minor roles in "The Office", and is the main character of "The Mindy Project" (a NYC OB/GYN, on FOX Tuesdays), and is in a few ads that you've seen (the "she thought she was invisible" insurance commercial was getting a ton of air play during NCAA tournament games).
Asians are the fastest growing ethnic group in the US. Most would never know this since so much focus has been on latinos, but watch for this to become a MUCH larger issue moving forward that will help Republicans demographically since Asians will turn against the Democrats because of issues like this.
I'd reject them too just for the NPR fundraising.
Sue them until their whole endowment goes for legal fees.
The solution is simple, judge incomming students only on merit of grades and if all the students end up being asian and jewish...
Well then the other groups need to stop whining and start pullling their shyte together.
The Chinese Exclusion Laws are back??