The Power of Privilege - Yale and America's Elite Colleges
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Added by: Kahena | Karma: 11526.37 | Non-Fiction | 19 November 2011 |
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The Power of Privilege - Yale and America's Elite Colleges
It is widely assumed that admission to elite U.S. universities is based solely on academic merit—the best and brightest are admitted to Harvard, Yale, and their peer institutions as determined by test scores and GPA, and not by lineage or family income. But does reality support those expectations? Or are admissions governed by a logic that rewards socioeconomic status while disguising it as personal merit? |
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Tags: merit, logic, rewards, governed, socioeconomic, Power, Elite, Colleges, Privilege |
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