Rejected applicant alleges bias against Asians

<p>I have no axe to grind here. </p>

<p>My bet is that Princeton will get off easily. No institution worth its weight would allow itself “exposed” to such charges. I am sure the investigators have children/grandchildren that the university can show some “love” to. Your political representatives don’t want to rock the boat either, not if they have children or grandchildren of their own.</p>

<p>For Jian Li, his gambit has paid off. He is now in Harvard. So, there is no real incentive for him to push the issue either. However, he must put in the appearance of trying. After all, his reputation was build on this case.</p>

<p>Personally, I am sure there is bias. Was it not the case that the Ivies had something against Jewish applications in the past? One thing I learned over the years is that human nature does not change, and I always suspect that is the reason why Shakespeare is still popular after all these years.</p>