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anonymous Regarding Category: MBA I wonder if my chances are affected by this or if this is even related to business schools. http://www.businessinsider.com/harvard-and-unc-chapel-hill-sued-over-affirmative-action-policies-2014-11
  • Harvard Is Being Accused Of Discriminating Against Asians
  • Harvard University and the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill allegedly discriminate against Asian-American student applicants.
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Eric Allen expert It's quite common to see guidance for things like standardized tests/GPA to be higher for a certain demographics to compensate for lower scores in other demographics, but limits certainly seem out of bounds. Creating a diverse class is an important part of creating a dynamic learning experience and should be part of the admissions consideration, in my opinion, but to say there is a particular number of this demographic or that seems short sighted. If it's happening here, it's happening lots of places. {{ 1419167767193+1-1 | date : 'short' }} Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn
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