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I wouldn't want to try.

2007-10-30 08:26:36 · answer #1 · answered by neniaf 7 · 1 0

Why? I'm assuming you have been refused entry because you believe that someone of color has been admitted due to affirmative action which prevented your entry.

Do you have any idea why there is affirmative action in the first place? If you did, you wouldn't be asking how to stop it. It is a very valuable tool to level the playing field for persons of color who otherwise would have more trouble overcoming factors that they can't control regarding a higher education.

If you can't get into the school or program you want, try a different school. Don't complain about affirmative action.

2007-10-30 08:26:15 · answer #2 · answered by David in Madison 4 · 1 0

Just get used to it. It doesn't end at college. The liberals said that all people are equal and, by God, they are going to prove it by affirmative action, removing entrance requirements to our colleges, forbidding testing of employment candidates and lowering performance standards throughout the country until there is nothing left of our institutions or businesses. And so it ends; not with a bang but with a whimper.

2007-10-30 08:35:26 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

You can't. Unfortunately in this day in age, it doesn't matter if you are the top student in your high school, have the best grades around, all the extra curricular activities and the best looking transcripts, you still aren't guaranteed a spot in college if you're not considered a minority. Best of luck, there are some private institutions out there that will take you based on your grades instead of your skin color.

2007-10-30 08:29:19 · answer #4 · answered by mistress_elizabeth69 2 · 1 1

red tape is far easier for politicians to spread around rather than untangle.

2007-10-30 08:30:57 · answer #5 · answered by JB 3 · 0 1

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