<p>“I strongly believe that his success, like the success of any URM, serves to help the cause of others who are less privileged.”
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“I’m curious what you think . . .”
^^^
I don’t think the “less privileged” URM that needs a bump in his SATs to gain entry into a reach school will be benefited by competing for a limited number of URM spots with a “privileged” URM with strong stats and a proven record of success which could be the “easy” way for a college to meet their goals.</p>