That could be an artifact of kids who have a high performance relative to their classmates at shit schools.
Also scholarship availability. Jamal and Timmy both get in. People fall over themselves to give Jamal a free ride. Timmy would have to pay out of pocket and settles for a cheaper college. The chart isn't students accepted. It's the actual incoming class.
This is the right answer. Texas has something similar where they automatically admit the top 10% of high school students. Note this can either be from all-White schools where 100% of them are going to college or all-Minority schools where only that 10% is going to college.
Why would a single school's freshman class be perfectly reflective of IQ distribution nationally?
Here's the Undergrad population of Montana University:
The enrolled student population at The University of Montana, both undergraduate and graduate, is 69.7% White, 7% Two or More Races, 6.1% Hispanic or Latino, 5.82% Asian, 3.58% American Indian or Alaska Native, 1% Black or African American, and 0.1% Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islanders.
Does that look like an IQ distribution, or do you think living in Montana might have something more to do with it?
No, it would get applicants from populations of people who could afford to go to it, and are interested in the technical degree, and who have enough social capital to apply with a real chance to go.
That could be an artifact of kids who have a high performance relative to their classmates at shit schools.
Also scholarship availability. Jamal and Timmy both get in. People fall over themselves to give Jamal a free ride. Timmy would have to pay out of pocket and settles for a cheaper college. The chart isn't students accepted. It's the actual incoming class.
This is the right answer. Texas has something similar where they automatically admit the top 10% of high school students. Note this can either be from all-White schools where 100% of them are going to college or all-Minority schools where only that 10% is going to college.
Why would a single school's freshman class be perfectly reflective of IQ distribution nationally?
Here's the Undergrad population of Montana University:
Does that look like an IQ distribution, or do you think living in Montana might have something more to do with it?
The University of Montana mostly gets applicants and students from Montana.
MIT is an elite school that gets applicants from all over the country. It would obviously be more representative of the national population.
No, it would get applicants from populations of people who could afford to go to it, and are interested in the technical degree, and who have enough social capital to apply with a real chance to go.
From all over the country.
And grants and scholarships are available to "disadvantaged" or "marginalized" students that are unavailable to poor white kids.
It would still be much more representative of the national population than University of Montana.
Comment Reported for: Rule 16 - Identity Attacks (x2)
Comment Removed for: Rule 16 - Identity Attacks