To: radiohead
Now on the other hand, if they were to skew admissions based on something, they should give a break to kids from poor families, no matter what "race" the school percieves those kids to be.
No matter whether the school defines them as White or Black or Hispanic . . . or Aryan Sioux or Aryan Asians.
To: Age of Reason
i worked in law admissions at a university in dc. low income, difficult family circumstances, working to put oneself thru college, etc., no matter what the race, got a few extra points.
i don't know how many schools include these criteria in their definition of diversity, but more should.
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