race should never be asked on a college application. pure and simple, the solution to the "problem" of race is to remove it from the equation altogether.
and don't cry me a river about how the education available to students is different. if you are not involved in the public school system, then you might believe that is the reason why some are not getting the necessary grades. when you are involved in the public school system, you know that is NOT the reason. I'm sure you will pull up all types of fabulous slanted stats to back your argument, but those will just be skewed stats like always. go into those schools. notice their smart boards? find out how long they have had them. notice the lack of smart boards, books, and all other materials at the schools where the "privileged" kids attend? or if they have some of those, like a smart board, when did they receive theirs? check out the internet connection speeds while your at it. the so called lack of attention to the underachieving schools is a complete brainwashing attempt. furthermore, the entire education system is a wreck, not just where the under-privileged children attend. bus the kids all you want, chances are you are actually sending them to schools that have LESS materials, not more.
removing race from the equation will be far more effective as it will open some eyes that they need to actually achieve in order to succeed. giving something to try and meet a quota just perpetuates the division by race.
and don't cry me a river about how the education available to students is different. if you are not involved in the public school system, then you might believe that is the reason why some are not getting the necessary grades. when you are involved in the public school system, you know that is NOT the reason. I'm sure you will pull up all types of fabulous slanted stats to back your argument, but those will just be skewed stats like always. go into those schools. notice their smart boards? find out how long they have had them. notice the lack of smart boards, books, and all other materials at the schools where the "privileged" kids attend? or if they have some of those, like a smart board, when did they receive theirs? check out the internet connection speeds while your at it. the so called lack of attention to the underachieving schools is a complete brainwashing attempt. furthermore, the entire education system is a wreck, not just where the under-privileged children attend. bus the kids all you want, chances are you are actually sending them to schools that have LESS materials, not more.
removing race from the equation will be far more effective as it will open some eyes that they need to actually achieve in order to succeed. giving something to try and meet a quota just perpetuates the division by race.