Posted on 05/16/2019 12:48:11 PM PDT by tcrlaf
The College Board plans to introduce an adversity score that will accompany an applicants SAT score in order to give college-admissions officers greater insight into how the applicants social and economic privilege may have contributed to their academic performance.
The adversity score, which will be made available to colleges but not the students themselves, will reflect 15 different factors including the crime rate and average income level in a students neighborhood, the Wall Street Journal reported Thursday.
The new metric is currently being used by 50 colleges and will likely expand to 150 schools this fall.
There are a number of amazing students who may have scored less [on the SAT] but have accomplished more, said David Coleman, chief executive of the College Board. We cant sit on our hands and ignore the disparities of wealth reflected in the SAT.
(Excerpt) Read more at nationalreview.com ...
They are keeping the scores secret in the interests of transparency.
Pay equity is yet another socialist scheme that’s coming soon.
The least privileged people in our society today, arguably, are the fatherless. What they miss out on can’t be replaced by anything.
The Idocracy has arrived.
+1. What about the “opportunity cost” displayed by ordinary kids who sacrificed fun, and for years while growing up, practiced and studied hard each & every day?
No “hardship” points for them, I guess...
The everybody is equal and everybody gets a trophy liberals should put their money... err... votes, where their foolish ideas are....
So, to help them out...
I’ll give them idea (and AOC should run with it)...
Why are there universities that only accept those with the better SAT scores, and those with the money that can pay for those ‘better’ “Ivy League” universities?
Get rid of them. Nobody is better than the next guy and it’s insulting and demeaning to those with the lesser scores and the lesser financing. Most importantly, most people were unfortunate to be born into the lower brackets of life. So, let’s not discriminate in any form whatsoever. If everybody is equal, let’s get rid of the Ivy League universities and make all universities accept everybody from all income levels and all situations in life.
AOC, where are you? Bernie? Pelosi?
Sounds like how they chose the winner on Queen For A Day.
Give them the handouts you want.
You are amputating ambition and cauterizing their stupidity so, they can never feel the joy of real pain and working your ass off to achieve more than others
They will always be losers and pass those Gene’s on, sadly
Idiots
The White kids should just label themselves black for purposes of the test.
After all, arent we told every day that race is just a construct?
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I do a bunch of subcontracting on government construction projects. They are always looking for minorities to fulfill quotas required by the contract and I get shut out frequently.
I now identify as a black woman, possibly a lesbian.
If I self- identify as a poor black tranny, does that mean I automatically get the highest score?
Hey if she can do it, why not?
...I could live with a socioeconomic measure of a students background...
Maybe, but zip code isn't the correct measure.
This would never work in New Orleans, where even the most prestigious zip codes are salt-n-peppa.
Justices O’Connor and Kennedy both caved and went against their previous views when circumstances made them the fifth vote to end affirmative action (O’Connor in the early 2000s, Kennedy in the 2010s). As a result, “diversity” is considered a legitimate legal reason to discriminate against whites and asians. Piss on both of them.
or Asians
The White kids should just label themselves black for purposes of the test.
look for more “cheats” ala Felicity H. b/c of this bs!!!
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