(1)They prefer people according to their race.image text translation
(2)Now I’m trying to get rid of the SAT.
(3)He’s trying to get rid of the graduate school qualification test.
(4)Engineering is trying to get rid of the math qualification exam. Ru.
(1)These tests, depending on the race, have different results.image text translation
(2)It’s causing it.
(1)Because of the difference in their ability to study,image text translation
(2)Compared to other races,
(1)It turns out that it’s more negatively affected.image text translation
(1)Why would I ever reach that damn standard?image text translation
(2)I don’t say that.
(1)Instead, this is what they always ask.image text translation
(2)EAR, lower the bar so I can get in!rageru
(1)And white people surrender to the demands of black people.image text translation
(2)I say it like this.
(1)Yeah, you guys are right.image text translation
(1)For those of you who want to enter this school,image text translation
(1)The same academic profile as a white man or Asian.image text translation
(2)What you expect is racism.
(1)So you’re a lot more than a standard deviation.image text translation
(2)Even if you get lower SAT scores and ratings,
(1)I’ll let you enter the school.image text translation
(2)For the great diversity of our school.
(1)For example, the standards for college entrance…image text translation
(2)The policy that I want to lower is…
(1)It creates a discrepancy in academic levels.image text translation
(1)Because of those low standards, black people who entered the schoolimage text translation
(2)Students who entered the school fairly,
(1)I can’t compete properly.image text translation
(2)The same goes for women.
(1)Because it’s not just about race.image text translation
(2)It’s a matter of preference based on group identity.
(1)So for example, if MIT had a female population, it would have been better if it had a female numberimage text translation
(2)I picked myself as a girl to fill up the SAND.
(1)My math SAT score is out of 800.image text translation
(2)It’s only 650 points.
(1)My colleagues came in with a perfect score of 800.Cottonimage text translation
(1)I’ve been in a hurry since I was a freshman in college student.image text translation
(1)I quit my freshman calculus class in the middle.image text translation
(1)You won’t be able to catch up.image text translation
(1)Everyone has to enter based on their academic background.image text translation
(2)But instead,
(1)No one told them this damn standard.image text translation
(2)I don’t ask you to meet them.
(1)There’s a thought experiment I want to do.image text translation
(1)If black people have been involved in success for 10 years,image text translation
(2)Seru if you act like Asians of everything
(1)So you’re obsessive about your children’s studies.image text translation
(2)a caring parent
(3)a steady attendance at school
(4)Don’t swear or turn your back on the teacher.
(5)Don’t scream in class.
(6)Take your textbook home and study for the exam.
(7)Not involved in gang drugs
(8)a two-parent family
(1)What if, for 10 years, we’ve seen these Asian actions?image text translation
(2)If you still see the racial gap,
(1)I’ll go and talk about structural racism.image text translation
(2)I’m going to listen to what you’re saying.
(1)But right now, more than racial differences,image text translation
(2)There’s a huge difference in behavior.
(1)And these behavioral differencesimage text translation
(2)It’s explaining the continuing.
(1)And that’s why we believe that society is based on race.image text translation
(2)You have to confront the myth that you’re biased.
(1)Cultural differences and behavioral differencesimage text translation
(2)We need to let them know that we exist.
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