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Opinions about a Prestigious University Admitting Some % of Students Randomly

4 点作者 habnds超过 2 年前
Considering what college admissions in the US has turned into today, I&#x27;ve wondered for a few years whether a prestigious university could benefit by specifying that 5 or 10 percent of students would be choosen at random if meeting some basic standard like a 600 average SAT score and successfully graduating high school.<p>I think it would give opportunities to those who are less traditionally qualified and have an additional benefit of adding a seed of doubt to many highly qualified first years that maybe they had gotten randomly rather than &quot;earning&quot; their spot.<p>It would also acknowledge the fact that places like ivy league schools get as much as 20% of qualified applicants but accept much fewer than that, making admission, for many, essentially a lottery, rather than something they&#x27;ve earned.

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theRealMe超过 2 年前
If you let 5-10% of people in randomly, that means that 5-10% of people that would have earned their way in, won’t get in. Sucks to be them I guess.<p>Also, allowing people that don’t put in the effort or just aren’t smart enough into a high-expectations environment sounds like a recipe for disaster. Take somebody that could have potentially struggled, but gotten a degree from a regular state university and turn them into someone that fails out of an Ivy League isn’t exactly helpful.<p>Sure, some WILL succeed, but my guess is more won’t.
cafard超过 2 年前
If memory serves, I heard the head of the Stanford Philosophy Department suggest this for graduate admissions 45+ years ago. Now, how I happened to hear such a person speak at my own college, which was not in Stanford&#x27;s league, I do not remember; how he happened to talk about graduate admissions I really cannot explain.
readonthegoapp超过 2 年前
i like the idea.<p>there are so many stories of kids who were awful at school, then one day, things just clicked, and... we&#x27;re now starting to wake up to this idea of &#x27;multiple intelligences&#x27;.<p>p.s. maybe this should be an &#x27;Ask HN:...&#x27;?