Please ignore Canedude. He has great confidence and little credibility. Rather, he has stereotypes and anecdotes…nothing more.
Some facts:
*it is an incredible accomplishment to be admitted to Harvard. 3.9% admission rate in 2022.
*18% are first in their families to go to any college. (not first and second generations quoted by Canedude, just first). Harvard is offering those students social mobility at the highest levels.
*26% of freshman are Asian. True, if grades and SAT scores were the only criteria for admission (they aren’t), Asian student might be 40% +. That’s where the lawsuit comes in. Does Harvard have the right to consider race (Black and Hispanic) among other factors in selecting students? If, so does that discriminate against Asians? Very tough issue.
*Harvard admission policies help Blacks and Hispanics. No doubt. Is this a good thing or an unfair thing?
The idea that Harvard is a finishing school for elite white kids is absurd. It’s a multi ethnic, multi class institution.
I disagree with your first 3 sentences since i think
@Canedude08 is a great poster and doesn't generally post stereotypes or anecdotes. however, I do agree with the rest of your post.
In regards to black/hispanics though. I do think accepting them, even if lower grades, is beneficial to the institution. It isn't fair, but a lot of black and hispanics, the ones that grow up poor, don't have access to all the advantages other races have when going to school. They go to schitty schools, don't get tutors, don't have parents that understand how to have kids do well in school, don't have crew teams they can join to boost their chances of acceptance, don't have SAT prep, don't have parents that can help them get internships, etc.
So if you take the chance with those black and hispanic kids, a lot of them will end up doing better in life, and in turn can give back more to the shool, than the kids who had every advantage growing up.
Its like in football, you have the rich kids that get personal trainer at the age of 10, elite coaching from childhood, went to all the elite camps, went to the best catholic schools to play. Then when they get to college, some raw 3 star kid with nothing but better genetics takes their starting spot.
Same situation here. A lot of those black and hispanic kids, if they went to Horace Mann, had SAT Prep, were on the crew team, etc. they would have made it into Harvard without the assistance of race.