Race represents the social-economical context and root, and it affects the perceived value of you as a student to the schools.
The admission decision is based on the perceived value, not the stats.
With the same stats, you become more valuable if you are black, simply because you become the very rare top in that group.
If you are Asian, you are merely one of the very large group of top academic students - your value to the school is lower.
I have said, race is a factor. No way around it.
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哈哈 沒有一個藤校是這樣說的啊
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05/20/2015 postreply
11:50:37
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Saying will be politically incorrect
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05/20/2015 postreply
11:57:21
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Then what they do should be politically correct too
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05/20/2015 postreply
12:13:31
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所以说你承认有种族歧视了?
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05/20/2015 postreply
12:28:39
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Racial discrimination is NOT legal in the US. You apparently ha
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