And you are Jane's house boy. You know NOTHING about me, other than I will run intellectual circles around you all day and every day. I see the rank disrespect with which you treat other earnest posters on this board and it's time for your smugness, dismissiveness, insults and disrespect to end. So, are you going to engage me in a battle of insults, which you will lose, or or we going to have a meaningful discussion regarding Cal State budgets, admission practices, and their consequences? ![]() Discriminatory? How? You are reactionary. ![]() Is that 72% or 7.2%? If it's 72% it's an over representation and could possibly be seen as discriminatory. Need more details. ![]() ~1.5% and 1.6% of students are out of state or international CSULB respectively. Just got thinking about it based on what people were saying about admissions, seems pretty low which is good. Of note with the DEI spending and rhetoric, ~72% of our admissions are Hispanic/Latino, Asian, or African American. ![]() She ha sno basis in her concerns, there are standard praxis to alleviate any concerns as local students have priority. ![]() First, I hope your daughter will get into LBSU. I thought well of the school decades ago and recent graduates tell me they still feel that they got a good education. Thinking about what 2001 grad wrote how the admissions values “… home address geography first.” Years ago, I was talking to a friend about how Long Beach State University would be a better name for the school. Everything was fine until I said that it would make the school more nationally prestigious. Boy, did I hit a nerve. My friend did not want LBSU to be nationally prestigious, her main concern, perhaps only concern, was that there was a local university for her children to attend. I do not know how much her concern was cost, or that she wanted her children to stay close to home, but she did not want her children competing with other high school graduates from across the country to get into LBSU. ![]() I'm sure Big Fire will have some lame woke excuse. This is why LBSU is going in the wrong direction. Wokeism in it's flesh: My daughter found out today that she's been waitlisted at Long Beach for next year. Here are some stats. Over a 4.0 GPA at a challenging high school. She got a 5 on her AP English exam. Lots of extra-curriculars. Not that it matters, but probably 20 family members went to LBSU. Can you imagine how many "less qualified" applicants got in ahead of her? Her crime: marking "white" on her application. |
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