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Divided on affirmative action, Asians unite against personal scores

Por: WPTV Nation July 07, 2023

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At the trial of Students for Fair Admissions vs. Harvard before the United States Supreme Court in October, Justice Samuel Alito grilled Harvard's lawyer on the school's use of the personal score. The trial revealed evidence that Asian applicants received lower personal scores during the admissions process. The record shows that Asian student applicants get the lowest personal scores of any other group. What accounts for that? Alito... + full article



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