My objective is that more minorities get into the Ivy League schools. They won't flunk out, because the Ivies don't flunk people out. To do so would be to admit they let the wrong people in, and they are too proud for that. The only thing difficult about the Ivies is getting in, because once you are in you and everyone else has a vested interest in perpetuating the myth.
Originally Posted by BJerk
More bullshit.
The Ivy League schools DO flunk people out, just not at a high rate. And that is because the admitted students are the top 1%.
So, the Ivies never have to admit they let the "wrong students" in. "Pride" has nothing to do with it. Where did you get such a bullshit idea?
And, contrary to what you keep saying, the Ivies DO flunk people out, just not a big percentage.
And there is a certain advantage to failing out at least some students. It keeps the other students on their toes and it signals to society - especially employers - that the school maintains high standards.
A 100% pass rate would undermine the creditability of any institution.
And when you state that "the only thing difficult about the Ivies is getting in" while simultaneously insisting that Bronx Science and Stuyvesant lower their test standards to make it easier for unqualified people to get into the Ivies, do you NOT see the contradiction?
The only reason to want to go to the Ivies is because they are elite schools that are difficult to get into. Once you make them easy to get into, their reputation will fall and they will be no more desirable to attend than TCU, A&M, or UT. At which point, there will be no advantage to attending the Ivies and no reason for government or employers to favor the graduates of Ivy League schools.
What is the point in doing that?
You can't have it both ways.
Either you develop and maintain an elite reputation by having high admission standards or you lower your admission standards and lose the elite reputation.
Those are your choices. Minority quotas are not compatible with high admission standards.