Dear lord. I was joking. Dude, that's absurd. So you get accepted over a more qualified applicant because you have no money? WTF?
What I am trying to express is that using race as a criteria for entrance into an educational establishment is non-productive and in some cases counter-productive.
Yet, someone from a poor family is less likely to go to college for many more reasons than someone who is from a familly of a certain race. Financial instability leads to a lot more problems to the decision of going to school.
Also, being from a poor family one is less likely to have the opportunities or support awarded to them due to financial instability (i.e. work instead of study, having to live out of a car, etc.). Such people are more concerned about their survival than they are about their education. Yet, given such an opportunity may be just as likely to succeed as some one who is given an opportunity based souly on their race.
My point:
Admissions based on Race is less practical than admissions based on income.
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