[OC] Racial breakdown of students at Harvard, Yale, Princeton, MIT, Stanford compared to students scoring 1400+ on the SAT
Submitted by tabthough t3_yf42se in dataisbeautiful
Yes and sadly this is reflected in the performance of these students at higher levels of education. As a college instructor, I can attest there is severe grade and degree inflation
What's grade and degree inflation?
What is "this" exactly? And how it reflected in "which" students?
“This” : URM students being accepted to these colleges to fulfill a quota, rather than based on merit.
“Which” : URM is defined in the graphic.
No part of this graphic should lead you or the commenter or anyone else to "this" conclusion. The population of people who take the SAT and the population who enter one of those 5 schools are very different in volume. The chart visualizes students who scored over 1400 on their SAT. That includes plenty of students who just got 1400 and plenty who got perfect scores and lots in between. Without any other info you don't know if the urm group on the right were the most meritorious and worthy of entry or even what their SAT scores are at all other than that it was over 1400.
So that would be a petty stupid assumption, one that I'm pretty sure most intelligent people wouldn't make. I still wouldn't see the link between that asinine conclusion and degree inflation. Even if there's an issue of letting non-meritorious candidates in, there should be no issue of degree or grade inflation just because the wrong kids got in. They'll flame out or underperform (which is actually a much bigger problem that degree inflation). Grade and degree inflation is an issue with the education and educators at those particular institutions. Maybe original commenter is just a shitty educator at a shitty school.
Read the graph, figure it out
They can’t read graphs or figure things out— they’re part of that ‘special’ group who just got in because…. You know. 🤷🏻♂️
Dude what admissions officer hurt you? You tell me the point this assclown is trying to make? How are you choosing to interpret this data to fit your narcissistic worldview and victim mentality?
Or perhaps you don't really have a point and your an elitist intellectual snob looking for a space to be a victim.
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