• lily33@lemmy.world
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    1 年前

    Why? Colleges can still give preference to students who live in poor neighborhoods or bad school districts. What’s the problem with that approach?

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        I see it as compensating for disadvantages people have. So, if one student has lower test scores, but achieved them despite going to an underfunded school and having a part-time job, then that student scores are actually more impressive than someone else who scored better, but had private tutors throughout high school. Once you account for people’s disadvantages, you should naturally get more diverse student body.

        And of course minority students have disadvantages that should be accounted for. But they don’t affect everyone the same, and racial quotas is a very lazy way to do this. Instead, admissions should look at the individual circumstances of each student.

      • Derproid@sh.itjust.works
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        1 年前

        Diversity of opinion, background, and perspective is important. Diversity of skin color is meaningless on it’s own.

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      Exactly, at least that’s measurable. People keep mistaking racism for a good solution to racism. The solution to racism is integration, and identity politics are all about division. Poor white kids (who do exist) shouldn’t be punished for their race, just like rich black kids (who also exist) shouldn’t be rewarded for it. Just go by poverty, guys

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        And in the real world it goes against them. What prevents someone from thinking “why should I trust your degree when you had easier time getting in?”, same with all diversity quotas