8 of the 9 Supreme Court Justices went to Harvard or Yale is all you need to know about this country 🤦🏾♂️. Good thing I’m just here for sophomore David.
As a geriatric millennial and Chicana, your thoughts on grad admissions and race resonate deeply. When I was in college, I thought race issues would be obsolete by now, because of increased interracial relationships. We all wanted to be JLO + Diddy!
I think affirmative action is a short term solution to addressing educational inequities. If we as a society invest in a child’s first five years of life ( food, housing, mental health, preschool) we wouldn’t have to worry about things like affirmative action down the line.
Also it will be interesting to see how being a “test blind school” impacts university enrollment. Those damn test do not accurately reflect grit!
Or if not JLo+ Diddy, then JLo + Ben Affleck, right? ;)
I entirely agree about both early childhood education and the importance of grit/persistence. We should be assessed by how well we perform a task ... not how well we perform on a theoretical test.
8 of the 9 Supreme Court Justices went to Harvard or Yale is all you need to know about this country 🤦🏾♂️. Good thing I’m just here for sophomore David.
As a geriatric millennial and Chicana, your thoughts on grad admissions and race resonate deeply. When I was in college, I thought race issues would be obsolete by now, because of increased interracial relationships. We all wanted to be JLO + Diddy!
I think affirmative action is a short term solution to addressing educational inequities. If we as a society invest in a child’s first five years of life ( food, housing, mental health, preschool) we wouldn’t have to worry about things like affirmative action down the line.
Also it will be interesting to see how being a “test blind school” impacts university enrollment. Those damn test do not accurately reflect grit!
Or if not JLo+ Diddy, then JLo + Ben Affleck, right? ;)
I entirely agree about both early childhood education and the importance of grit/persistence. We should be assessed by how well we perform a task ... not how well we perform on a theoretical test.