Thursday, May 15, 2003More from Adil"Alex, I believe in merit, not in color. affirmative action is little more than bullshit.so i wrote at the end "It would be funny, if the nonsense I wrote above were actually true." which should make it apparent that i am not being serious. and secondly, the two points are not meant to be really "understood." i am trying to point out that the college's logic in getting more colored folks into Dartmouth is rather fuzzy. do you get it now?" "a very wrong policy of the college i must say. i am colored and i dont want special concessions to get into a college. of course, my sat score of 1590 was higher than most students, so i dont really care." Posted by alex at 2:45 PM Comments Post a Comment (we enforce our comments policy) |
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