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Thursday, March 20, 2008


College: Where it's better to be brown than smart.
The University of Texas at Austin has been forced to offer admission to a record number of Texas high school students using just a single criterion — class ranking — and that has hurt the university's ability to increase its racial and ethnic diversity, the school's president said Wednesday.

On Wednesday and in testimony before a House panel a day earlier, Powers said the university could attract a more diverse student body if it was not forced by the state, under a decade-old law, to accept every student with a high class rank.
Yeah, it ain't a perfect system, and even with the top 10%, Podunk High School in Tumbleweed, Texas, is going to crank out two or three students that might want to make it down there to the Puzzle Palace on the Colorado. How dare Texas citizens send their top academic achievers to the state's flagship university just because they got good grades when there's a more deserving minority out of state? It gets better:
"Only about one in four students admitted under the top 10 percent law is African-American or Hispanic, so there's a natural limit if we don't have discretion in who we can go after," he said. "It's a capacity problem."
If you damn white people would just stop going to college, we'd have all the room we needed to achieve our goal: A student body that looks like a Benetton ad.



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