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<p>UC Statfinder has data broken down for each campus by race, SAT score, GPA, and other characteristics. The 1997-98 change for California whites and Asians at UCB in the 600-699 and 700-800 SAT (average per section) ranges are as follows:</p>
<p>white/Asian ratio of admission rates went up by factor of 1.05 at 700-800 SAT average
white/Asian ratio went down by factor of 0.927 in the 600-699 range.</p>
<p>So in the more academically elite pool that more resembles the Ivy league, the switch to race-blind slightly hurt Asians compared to whites. Alternatively, if relative changes of 5-8 percent are negligible, everything stayed the same after controlling somewhat for SAT. </p>
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<p>Yes, and this is important to the National Merit calculations I mentioned earlier, where UC doesn’t have as many Asian National Merit scholars as predicted by Ivy discrimination.</p>