OOS Johnson Scholarship

<p>“Any fool can criticize, condemn and complain - and most fools do.” Ben Franklin</p>

<p>“Busy OPINION is an idle fool.” Ford</p>

<p>Voice. Only fools draw “conclusions” without facts. </p>

<p>What if, the top notch Asian candidates are applying at Harvard, Stanford, Yale, NYU, Caltech, MIT, etc etc. Big name schools in big time cities. And what if those same Asian candidates are not applying at a small liberal arts college in a very small southern town? Instead, what if the less qualified Asian candidates are applying at this not well known, small liberal arts school in a small southern town in the hopes of scoring acceptance at a great school but not an Ivy or similar school? No. That could never, ever happen. Of course only the top notch Asian candidates are applying at this tiny, not well known liberal arts school in a tiny southern town. The omniscient, omnipresent, all seeing, all knowing (without seeing any data on applicants) Voiceofreason66 knows that this scenario is not at all possible. VOR knows all and sees all. Wow.</p>

<p>You claim to have scoured the earth for data on other schools. Have you looked at Bates (Asian 4%), Oberlin (5% Asian), Lafayette (4% Asian), Bucknell (3% Asian), Macalester, Holy Cross, Kenyon, etc, etc.? These are also good but lesser known liberal arts schools in small towns. Maybe, just maybe, instead of being discriminatory, these schools are admitting the best students which happen to be white because the best and brightest Asian applicants are applying to and getting accepted at the big well known top tier schools. Hmmm—</p>

<p>I am merely speculating. Not drawing conclusions with no facts like you are. Without the data that the admissions team had, you will NEVER, EVER, EVER, EVER know why they were denied. You can pontificate all day long, but it is only a bunch of hot air. You are way off base and have absolutely no sense of integrity or honesty if you continue to make claims of discrimination with NO access to facts.</p>

<p>Have you called the admissions office yet? </p>