<p>"Would be interesting how his opinions relate to those in Ivy league admissions offices which seem to vary <strong>a lot</strong> in their ethnicity considerations. Clearly college admissions have biases in diversity. "</p>
<p>Meaningless unless you compare to the ethnic makeup of the applicant pool. I know we’re talking about Ivies, but the fact that Stanford is more heavily Asian than many of the Ivies doesn’t mean “they like Asians better” - it may mean that their applicant pool is more heavily Asian because they are in a state that holds a good % of the US Asian population.</p>
<p>You can draw NO conclusions about “biases in diversity” without applicant pool info. None. A college with a high % of Asians relative to the general population might have a) a super-large Asian applicant pool and they accept very few, or b) a small Asian applicant pool and they accept a lot of them. </p>