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Originally posted by OUlioness01
i really like all these arguments. when i look at people arguing abuot the public school thing though it makes me think. this case was decided about graduate school, not undergrad. to get to graduate school you need at least 4 years of college (on average). shouldn't most of the inequalities have evened out at this point? aside from the GRE i think that it really should have. the point system makes a lot of sense looking at these arguments when your'e jsut considering undergrad, but i'm still not convinced when it comes down to grad school.
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Actually there were two cases, both decided with this supreme court that day, one was for the lawsuit against a law school (graduate) and one for u. of michigan (undergrad). It's the undergrad institution that was found wrong in making there admission standards with the extra 20 points or something like that.