Posted on 08/03/2017 1:15:55 PM PDT by BBell
its a generalization but still contains a great deal of truth.....ask any teacher...
the Asians (especially Chinese, some Japanese, etc) go home and study.
whereas many of the other students go out and play, party, get stoned, or all of the above
not 100 percent accurate but sufficiently correct to explain a lot of what’s going on
That seems to have gone full circle. Decades ago the most prestigious schools picked many of their students from top prep schools and high schools. Standardized tests such as the SAT and ACT were introduced to give kids from less prestigious schools a chance to show their ability and give them a better chance of acceptance.
Now the same standardized tests are considered discriminatory since the wrong groups don't perform so well on them. Thus, affirmative action.
Reagan was dead wrong about that and that kind of nihilistic attitude is what brought us to the current immigration crisis. Remember, Reagan was an amnesty fanatic who argued for an “open border” with Mexico in the 1979 debate with Bush Senior. We are living with the consequences of Reagan’s foolishness on immigration. The same kind foolish thinking is at work in your quote.
Of course it matters what the ethnic makeup an institution is, especially an elite institution that wields so much power in our society.
You’re comparing Mexicans with Asians?
I totally agree but I also think that the world has changed such that many employers looking to hire college graduates are no longer as wow-ed as they once were by a Harvard degree. Personally, I would be a lot more impressed with a guy who worked his tail off and had top of the class grades at a state university (or really anywhere) than a middle or bottom of the heap guy at Harvard.
I employ technical people. Mostly developers but hardware types also. I give exactly zero weight for a degree except for projects with particular liability issues (i.e., CYA) - and even then it is still completely secondary to how well the applicant does on OUR tests.
For general staff many ex Marines will be far more valuable than recent college grads. Ivy league? pffft.
It’s called reverse discrimination. Harvard is so proud.
I agree. There are soooo many Christian McCaffreys out there who will never even make a college squad...and so many more who won’t waste their time working on skill positions because the prejudice is impenetrable. McCaffrey is just blessed his father was an NFL star. It disgusts me that Zach Zenner is not starting RB in the NFL. Not even drafted after posting 3 straight 2000 yard seasons in college!
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