Diversity über alles
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This month, the American Bar Association voted to drop the LSAT and other standardized tests as requirements for law school admissions. The intent here merely confirms that these esteemed places of higher education are mostly hedge funds with classrooms attached.
The education complex is a cash cow. According to the Department of Education’s website, annually, federal agencies receive funding from Congress, and in 2022, the Department of Education had $235.74 billion dollars to distribute. “ED's mission is to promote student achievement and preparation for global competitiveness by fostering educational excellence and ensuring equal access.” The result; America is no longer globally competitive, and educational excellence isn’t fostered.
Unclear to me: By what standard shall students be admitted to law school?
Personality?
College grades? Sorry that was racist...
Neighborhood in which they grew up? Sorry that was racist too.
Essay?
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@Jolly said in Diversity über alles:
I've often said we could get rid of every other one and we'd never notice it.
The highway billboards would be different. My favorite one in this area is "We Sue Lawyers". That's quite an ecosystem they have going on there. Ambulance chasers and ambulance chaser chasers.