<p>Yes, you are correct. The numbers show that when the race, sex and ethnicity of UC applicants were not considered, the number of Asians admitted to UC schools went up and the number of URMs admitted went down. But is it discriminatory to NOT look at an applicant’s scores and accomplishments in the context of his/her race, gender and ethnicity? Perhaps, because when you eliminate those factors, URM admission rates go down. Now who is getting hurt?</p>