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A perfect SAT score denied entrance to ivy league schools liberals trickle down stupid...,

So it IS about race then? So universities are forced to discriminate?

IN FAVOR of Asians. They have the highest college acceptance rate in America due to preferential government treatment.

The claim that he didn't get in due to his race is false


So is it about race because you previously clearly indicated that it is not about race and now...it's not?

Either, it's racist or it isnt?
 
Just putting up the facts one last time. Asian Americans constitute 5% of the American population, but represent 20% of the students in most schools.

Yale - 16.5% Asian

Stanford - 22% Asian

Princeton - 29% Asian


And they are discriminating against the best and brightest students... God damn you would throw a fucking fit if there was affirmative action in professional sports....



News flash that is just a game this is America's future on the line to compete globally...
 
These schools see perfect sat all the time . Not a big deal.

The avg there is 2260 .



Wang's credentials are impressive. Academically, he was ranked second overall in his class and graduated with a 4.67 weighted grade point average. He scored a 2230 on his SAT, placing him in the 99th percenti
 
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A perfect ACT score couldn't get this student into Yale, Princeton, or Stanford, and he says it's because he's Asian-American



With a perfect ACT score and 13 Advanced Placement courses under his belt, Michael Wang applied to seven Ivy League universities and Stanford in 2013.

An Asian-American, Wang suspected his race might work against him. But he was still shocked when he was rejected by Stanford and every Ivy League school except for the University of Pennsylvania.

Wang says he worked incredibly hard and excelled in every area possible. But it still wasn't good enough.

"There was nothing humanly possible I could do," Wang told us, saying he felt utterly demoralized after his rejections.



Wang said that after he was rejected from most of the Ivies, he filed a complaint with the US Department of Education alleging that Yale, Stanford, and Princeton discriminated against him because he was Asian-American.

Wang isn't alone in his belief that the Ivies discriminate against Asians. A coalition of Asian-American groups filed a lawsuit against Harvard last month alleging the college and other Ivy League institutions use racial quotas to admit students to the detriment of more qualified Asian-American applicants. The more than 60 Asian groups are coming together to fight what they say are unfair admission practices.

Wang's credentials are impressive. Academically, he was ranked second overall in his class and graduated with a 4.67 weighted grade point average. He scored a 2230 on his SAT, placing him in the 99th percentile of students who took the exam.


2230 is NOT a perfect score on the SAT. Have a nice day!
 
I will tell a story for the libs because critical thinking is definitely not in their skill set.

I will call it "A Fictitious Town"
Our town of Shitlib has the following demographics
1000 residents
33% White
33% Black
34% Asian
One day a ship docks at the port town of Shitlib. On this ship were 500 Asians, from the land of Asiaplace. They all loved the location of Shitlib. Since many of the ship's passengers had relatives and friends in Shitlib they all wished to reside there.
However, the angry, mean, WHITE mayor declared. "We fine citizens of Shitlib wish to maintain our ad mixture of almost equal parts White, Black and Asian." "Therefore we will not be allowing any more Asians to reside in our fine town."

So liberals....is our mayor racist? Was HIS decision based upon race?
Yeah...get the point now?
 
More stupidly by liberals once again...



A perfect ACT score couldn't get this student into Yale, Princeton, or Stanford, and he says it's because he's Asian-American



With a perfect ACT score and 13 Advanced Placement courses under his belt, Michael Wang applied to seven Ivy League universities and Stanford in 2013.

An Asian-American, Wang suspected his race might work against him. But he was still shocked when he was rejected by Stanford and every Ivy League school except for the University of Pennsylvania.

Wang says he worked incredibly hard and excelled in every area possible. But it still wasn't good enough.

"There was nothing humanly possible I could do," Wang told us, saying he felt utterly demoralized after his rejections.



Wang said that after he was rejected from most of the Ivies, he filed a complaint with the US Department of Education alleging that Yale, Stanford, and Princeton discriminated against him because he was Asian-American.

Wang isn't alone in his belief that the Ivies discriminate against Asians. A coalition of Asian-American groups filed a lawsuit against Harvard last month alleging the college and other Ivy League institutions use racial quotas to admit students to the detriment of more qualified Asian-American applicants. The more than 60 Asian groups are coming together to fight what they say are unfair admission practices.

Wang's credentials are impressive. Academically, he was ranked second overall in his class and graduated with a 4.67 weighted grade point average. He scored a 2230 on his SAT, placing him in the 99th percentile of students who took the exam.
Now if he said he was born in Kenya and raised in Indonesia...
 
Here are some cold hard facts for you uneducated morons. Asian Americans constitute 5% of the American population

Yale - 16.5% Asian

Stanford - 22% Asian

Princeton - 29% Asian

Are you getting the picture? The claim that he didn't get in due to his race is false, since Asians have the highest college acceptance rate in America.

That is not evidence that his claim is false. The issue that we experience is that we get unfairly turned away from universities because of those high percentages.
 
More stupidly by liberals once again...



A perfect ACT score couldn't get this student into Yale, Princeton, or Stanford, and he says it's because he's Asian-American



With a perfect ACT score and 13 Advanced Placement courses under his belt, Michael Wang applied to seven Ivy League universities and Stanford in 2013.

An Asian-American, Wang suspected his race might work against him. But he was still shocked when he was rejected by Stanford and every Ivy League school except for the University of Pennsylvania.

Wang says he worked incredibly hard and excelled in every area possible. But it still wasn't good enough.

"There was nothing humanly possible I could do," Wang told us, saying he felt utterly demoralized after his rejections.



Wang said that after he was rejected from most of the Ivies, he filed a complaint with the US Department of Education alleging that Yale, Stanford, and Princeton discriminated against him because he was Asian-American.

Wang isn't alone in his belief that the Ivies discriminate against Asians. A coalition of Asian-American groups filed a lawsuit against Harvard last month alleging the college and other Ivy League institutions use racial quotas to admit students to the detriment of more qualified Asian-American applicants. The more than 60 Asian groups are coming together to fight what they say are unfair admission practices.

Wang's credentials are impressive. Academically, he was ranked second overall in his class and graduated with a 4.67 weighted grade point average. He scored a 2230 on his SAT, placing him in the 99th percentile of students who took the exam.

You know I don't think that was it. I think it was his last name. Would you like to set next to a wang in class, restaurant or movie theater? I mean come on, roll call, is there a wang in the room? You can make wang jokes all day long but are you going to put your hand on wang?

Also, if you reported him for misconduct you would be fingering a Wang!
 
Of course. Here in America, we're far more concerned with skin color than with character, intelligence and effort.

That's a given.
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The stats have been analyzed. The discrimination against Asians and Whites is hard fact.
 
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A perfect ACT score couldn't get this student into Yale, Princeton, or Stanford, and he says it's because he's Asian-American



With a perfect ACT score and 13 Advanced Placement courses under his belt, Michael Wang applied to seven Ivy League universities and Stanford in 2013.

An Asian-American, Wang suspected his race might work against him. But he was still shocked when he was rejected by Stanford and every Ivy League school except for the University of Pennsylvania.

Wang says he worked incredibly hard and excelled in every area possible. But it still wasn't good enough.

"There was nothing humanly possible I could do," Wang told us, saying he felt utterly demoralized after his rejections.



Wang said that after he was rejected from most of the Ivies, he filed a complaint with the US Department of Education alleging that Yale, Stanford, and Princeton discriminated against him because he was Asian-American.

Wang isn't alone in his belief that the Ivies discriminate against Asians. A coalition of Asian-American groups filed a lawsuit against Harvard last month alleging the college and other Ivy League institutions use racial quotas to admit students to the detriment of more qualified Asian-American applicants. The more than 60 Asian groups are coming together to fight what they say are unfair admission practices.

Wang's credentials are impressive. Academically, he was ranked second overall in his class and graduated with a 4.67 weighted grade point average. He scored a 2230 on his SAT, placing him in the 99th percentile of students who took the exam.
Now if he said he was born in Kenya and raised in Indonesia...

Yeah , cause that'd be some original world experience.

There ain't a school out there that just takes people on test score only .
 
More stupidly by liberals once again...



A perfect ACT score couldn't get this student into Yale, Princeton, or Stanford, and he says it's because he's Asian-American



With a perfect ACT score and 13 Advanced Placement courses under his belt, Michael Wang applied to seven Ivy League universities and Stanford in 2013.

An Asian-American, Wang suspected his race might work against him. But he was still shocked when he was rejected by Stanford and every Ivy League school except for the University of Pennsylvania.

Wang says he worked incredibly hard and excelled in every area possible. But it still wasn't good enough.

"There was nothing humanly possible I could do," Wang told us, saying he felt utterly demoralized after his rejections.



Wang said that after he was rejected from most of the Ivies, he filed a complaint with the US Department of Education alleging that Yale, Stanford, and Princeton discriminated against him because he was Asian-American.

Wang isn't alone in his belief that the Ivies discriminate against Asians. A coalition of Asian-American groups filed a lawsuit against Harvard last month alleging the college and other Ivy League institutions use racial quotas to admit students to the detriment of more qualified Asian-American applicants. The more than 60 Asian groups are coming together to fight what they say are unfair admission practices.

Wang's credentials are impressive. Academically, he was ranked second overall in his class and graduated with a 4.67 weighted grade point average. He scored a 2230 on his SAT, placing him in the 99th percentile of students who took the exam.
I can believe that discrimination was involved but it's not a given. I think in Ivy League schools in addition to testing there's an interview process where they try to determine more intangible qualities like exposure to culture, wisdom and social skills.
Yeah, like if they are black with an 700 SAT score.
 
That is not evidence that his claim is false. The issue that we experience is that we get unfairly turned away from universities because of those high percentages.

There is a wide disparity between 16.5% at Yale and 29% at Princeton. Yale could of accepted him without losing federal funding.
 
That is not evidence that his claim is false. The issue that we experience is that we get unfairly turned away from universities because of those high percentages.

There is a wide disparity between 16.5% at Yale and 29% at Princeton. Yale could of accepted him without losing federal funding.

What does "could of" mean? Try again in English!
 
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There was a recent study done . Turns out the best indicator on who gets hired at high level fed jobs is not sat scores . It's having the surname "Trump" in your family !
 
With a perfect ACT score and 13 Advanced Placement courses under his belt, Michael Wang applied to seven Ivy League universities and Stanford in 2013.

An Asian-American, Wang suspected his race might work against him. But he was still shocked when he was rejected by Stanford and every Ivy League school except for the University of Pennsylvania.

Being Asian actually increases your chances of being accepted into an American university due to affirmative action policies.

No it doesn't, moron. Most universities discriminate against Asian Americans. They have admitted it.

It sounds like this entitled try hard is just butthurt that he didn't get accepted, and is trying trying to offload accountability by playing the race card.

Your sympathy for the victim of blatant discrimination is touching.
 
More stupidly by liberals once again...



A perfect ACT score couldn't get this student into Yale, Princeton, or Stanford, and he says it's because he's Asian-American



With a perfect ACT score and 13 Advanced Placement courses under his belt, Michael Wang applied to seven Ivy League universities and Stanford in 2013.

An Asian-American, Wang suspected his race might work against him. But he was still shocked when he was rejected by Stanford and every Ivy League school except for the University of Pennsylvania.

Wang says he worked incredibly hard and excelled in every area possible. But it still wasn't good enough.

"There was nothing humanly possible I could do," Wang told us, saying he felt utterly demoralized after his rejections.



Wang said that after he was rejected from most of the Ivies, he filed a complaint with the US Department of Education alleging that Yale, Stanford, and Princeton discriminated against him because he was Asian-American.

Wang isn't alone in his belief that the Ivies discriminate against Asians. A coalition of Asian-American groups filed a lawsuit against Harvard last month alleging the college and other Ivy League institutions use racial quotas to admit students to the detriment of more qualified Asian-American applicants. The more than 60 Asian groups are coming together to fight what they say are unfair admission practices.

Wang's credentials are impressive. Academically, he was ranked second overall in his class and graduated with a 4.67 weighted grade point average. He scored a 2230 on his SAT, placing him in the 99th percentile of students who took the exam.
Being "Asian" doesn't help as much as being from India.
 
There was a recent study done . Turns out the best indicator on who gets hired at high level fed jobs is not sat scores . It's having the surname "Trump" in your family !

Why would the federal government give a rat's ass about your SAT scores? Do you even think before posting, or do you just let the stupid go with the flow?

I'm cutting to the chase Francis . The whole "most qualified get the job". is a bit of bullshit. Who you know is more important.
 

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