Toni
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Gospa moja, did you read this?
For those playing at home, this was a spam email attack, originating from outside the university, where somebody spoofed Equity Prime Mortgage as sender.
To call this 'Harvard discriminating against blacks' is moronic. Harvard had nothing to do with it.
An unknown person defaced the portraits of black law faculty and Harvard swiftly condemned it.
To call this 'Harvard discriminating against blacks' is moronic. Harvard had nothing to do with it.
There is literally no story here at all.
I am not currently seeking admissions to any university in the US or elsewhere but I have attended 3 different universities; my husband is currently teaching at a university and has taught at other universities and attended university and a different graduate school at another university. Our children have all attended 2 universities and one has completed law school. Among our friends is included admissions counselors, etc. One branch of our family attended Ivy League universities, something that neither my husband nor myself or our children seriously considered for ourselves. I was offered admissions to a couple of fancy ass schools but for various reasons, including personal preference, financial reasons and family reasons, I never considered applying to most of them. I had very high SAT scores and graduated 2nd in my class so I got lots of invitations. One I almost wish I had attended, but honestly, the primary focus of that university was not where I wanted to go as a student. But I do love that city....But even at 18, I knew wanting to live in a particular city was a poor reason to choose a school if it wasn't an otherwise good fit for what I wanted to do. I might have more seriously considered some of these options if a difficult family situation at home had not made it imperative that I remain within an hour or so of home. But who knows? I fell in love with a campus that I used to pass when going fishing with my dad and it turned out that it was excellent in areas I was interested in pursuing so, that's where I went.
My siblings and their children have all attended universities and in some cases, also graduate schools and professional schools. Many of my friends are also university graduates (as well as graduates of professional schools or graduate schools) as are their children (or are currently students).
I'm pretty familiar with university admissions in the United States.
That's a lovely anecdote, but I'm afraid you took away entirely the wrong message. Whether you are planning to attend Harvard, or any university in the United States in the near future is irrelevant to whether your arguments are sound.
Your personal and ill informed opinions about admissions by Harvard or any other highly selective university or more plebeian universities in the United States is completely irrelevant. You are unfamiliar with SATs, their use and utility in admissions or why their use is controversial, much less the relative rigors of Ivy League schools, campus life, etc.
I presume you are familiar with university admissions in Australia because I’m willing to give you a benefit of doubt. You can drive in whatever lane you like but you really should get up to speed.