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Economic Diversity in "Elite" Colleges
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Economic Diversity in "Elite" Colleges

This is more or less common knowledge; you can be upper-middle class and get very great grades/test scores along with an insane amount of extracurriculars to receive admission or you can have wealthy parents. There are a some that enter without those qualifications but they're few and far between.

Has anyone read this scathing article by a former Yale professor? His goal is to dismantle the idea of the Ivy League being a place of intellectual growth and refers to the students as a race of bionic hamsters.

"It almost feels ridiculous to have to insist that colleges like Harvard are bastions of privilege, where the rich send their children to learn to walk, talk, and think like the rich. Don’t we already know this? They aren’t called elite colleges for nothing. But apparently we like pretending otherwise. We live in a meritocracy, after all.

The sign of the system’s alleged fairness is the set of policies that travel under the banner of “diversity.” And that diversity does indeed represent nothing less than a social revolution. Princeton, which didn’t even admit its first woman graduatestudent until 1961—a year in which a grand total of one (no doubt very lonely) African American matriculated at its college—is now half female and only about half white. But diversity of sex and race has become a cover for increasing economic resegregation. Elite colleges are still living off the moral capital they earned in the 1960s, when they took the genuinely courageous step of dismantling the mechanisms of the WASP aristocracy."
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