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THE DISTRIBUTION OF OPPORTUNITIES

SECRET QUOTAS of the ADMISSION PEAK at the 2017, a coalition of 64 Asian- American groups has filled a complaint against HARVARD for discriminating against Asian-American kids in admission. The conflict between the applicators and the school admission rate reflect a bias about race, and in fact, it is not only questioning about the avoidance toward Asian- American students, but it is discriminating in favor of Black and Hispanic. According to the complaint filled with the U.S Department of Education Office's for Civil Rights, revealed that the SAT/ACT requires Asian-American students to gain 140 points higher than white, 270 higher than Hispanic, and 450 higher than African-American students. In addition, from a freshman studied in Montana High School, Cuppertino, in which the rate of Asian American residence is high, he alleged that when he applied for famous school as UCLA and BERKELEY, they rejected his application by another African-American kids who has a lower GPA an...

Failed Education System

10 Reasons the Education System is Failing Throughout the U.S. the education system has changed for the better or for the worst, and in many cases it has had a negative effect on students. In many cases parents/ guardians don't contribute to their child's education and expect the teacher to do the work for them, parents should get involved with their children's education to prepare them for future obstacles. Due to financial problems a lot of schools are getting shut down and many teachers are losing their jobs, resulting in the lack of education for students. technology has been a huge factor in the 21st century, but it also causes distractions and gets in the way of academic learning. The biggest problem our education system is failing would be the fact that students do not know what to do after they graduate high school, some go straight to work thinking that money is the most important thing to do, but what they don't know is that education ...

College Football Coach Salaries

There's no doubt that for many people, football is a big part of your life. Not just as a player, or as a coach, but also as a spectator of the sport, football is the type of thing that can bring entire communities together. That said, some may say it only seems fair that campuses in the US spends millions of dollars every year on contracts for football coaches. While I believe that the culture around sports is extremely important and should definitely be invested, there is still a point where I question whether or not the money spent on coaches salaries would be better if invested elsewhere. With the highest paid coach receiving a total pay of just over $11,000,000 and the lowest being about $375,000, I can definitely wonder what that money could be invested into. Coaches should by all means receive decent salaries, it's not easy work and can definitely be stressful, but that campuses should find other ways to invest into college athletics besides hefty contracts to coaches. ...
College Tuition Rising https://www.nytimes.com/2015/09/13/magazine/is-college-tuition-too-high.html In the article, “Is College Tuition Really Too High?” it claims how the in1974 college was just about $2,000 per year for a private university and it was affordable with some scrimping to any family and even median earners. It then goes to show the tuition for private college per year now and it has increased dramatically, to the point where the median family can't even pursue higher education and this is a problem except to the very richest. Private college tuition now is $31,000. This has become a political issue and many former presidents have made a comment on this on how they will tackle this problem but it's not as easy as it looks. They have claimed that higher education ripples through the economy in fact deciding who will thrive and who will fail. To those who make it through higher education have found that college has a great impact on them and also the people a...

Choosing major

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Jiaying Li, Yinglin Hu Choosing major is a problem that all college students will face. Some students tend to choose the major they are interested in but some students choose the major that is more useful to them in the future. When you are choosing your major which factor you consider most, interest or future or others?