<p>Voice. Can you read your own post? I will quote it again. “I have checked the websites of hundreds of colleges trying to justify W&L admission data because like you I do not want to see the negative in a school. Unfortunately, I Found NONE. W&L is the ONLY SCHOOL TO HAVE admission NUMBERS this DISPROPORTIONATELY SKEWED.”</p>
<p>I never said I found acceptance rates for other schools. YOU DID. Please provide us links to all this data on admission rates that you found in your search of HUNDREDS OF SCHOOLS. It would be nice if you provided those rates for the schools I listed above as there admittance rates for Asians are very similar to W&L’s AND the schools are very similar in size, small town locations, etc.</p>
<p>You also said–“I do not want to see the negative in a school”–yet you continue to post garbage with no support whatsoever. You are being extremely negative. In addition, you take the cowardly approach and won’t even confront those you are making inflammatory accusations about.</p>
<p>No one is “waiting on” me to provide data as I haven’t made any inflammatory claims about discrimination. I would guess that there are plenty of people that like me are waiting for you to make that call to admissions and then report back to us with your findings.</p>
<p>You are sounding less credible with every post–especially ones where you claim to have scoured reams of data and found no schools with admissions stats like W&L’s but can provide no links to the reams of data where you actually found this admission data on hundreds of schools. These are YOUR WORDS, not mine.</p>
<p>You are sounding more like a flat earth society member with each new post.</p>
<p>You are obviously very bitter about your son not getting accepted to W&L. That is understandable. We all care deeply about our kids. But, it sounds like he is in a great honors program at a major university, and he got a full ride scholarship. Sounds pretty great to me. You should move on and be happy for you son. I’m sure he will have a great time (Roll Tide!), get a great education and find a great job upon graduation. Don’t worry, be happy!</p>
<p>Have you called admissions yet??</p>