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Originally posted by Munchkin03
I agree with you completely. I noticed that being a scholarship athlete provides the same number of points (20) towards admission as being a "disadvantaged minority". There aren't any lawsuits about that one, are there? 
I had heard that in Cali, they started emphasizing socioeconomic and cultural diversity instead of race as a factor in the face of Prop 209, especially in scholarships, which is angering some people. I just applied to UC for grad school, and there were no race questions on my application. There were, however, enough questions about my economic situation, languages spoken at home, and family structure which were obviously made to replace the racial question.
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Also in Cali, Texas and a few other states, they have this "affirmative access" stuh which guarantees the top 10 percent of all HS graduates admission to the public universities.
Since schools are still segregated, people of color can get in, but I don't like the message it sends -- of course, I'm speaking as someone who participated in a voluntary busing program for six years and never went to a neighborhood school past 1970, when I was tested mentally gifted minor (GATE predecessor).