
How should American colleges measure merit?
On Point | Podcast
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Merit, Class, and College Admissions
This chapter examines the intricate balance of measuring merit in college admissions, focusing on how social class and economic backgrounds influence academic performance. It highlights the need for a diverse student body that reflects ideological and class diversity, especially in elite institutions. The discussions also cover the implications of political changes on affirmative action and the evolving perceptions regarding class-based admissions in light of recent developments.
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