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On minority men in college: It's up to the parents and the rest of the community to influence them. In Asian culture, parents (and the community at large) often have a "go to college or else" attitude. #genderincollegeadmissions
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That was my experience exactly. #genderincollegeadmissions
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Even though the campus was more girl-heavy, it never felt super unbalanced and was actually really nice. Plus if you REALLY wanted to complain about the dearth of boys, you could visit the military college down the road. #genderincollegeadmissions
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In my senior year of high school a friend (I use the term loosely now) asked me if my parents were worried I'd come back from SLC a militant lesbian. More than horrified, I told her they wouldn't care and that if there were parents on earth that couldn't care less, it'd be mine. She laughed and said her mom was worried she'd come back from GWU a Democrat. Another classmate asked if I'd worry about being "dateless" for 4 years. Apparently having a boyfriend was necessary to her college experience (huh, I just realized she also went to GWU) #genderincollegeadmissions
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None of which is a problem for young men on the whole. #genderincollegeadmissions
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Edited to add: Likewise, if you don't believe in AA, then this policy is stupid. All I am arguing for is that the fundamentals behind both policies are essentially the same.
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The fact does remain that boys are underachieving, but this is a relatively recent phenomenon and the focus should be in lower education.
Any kind of diversity is positive, but I will not equate this kind of diversity to the kind created with AA. #genderincollegeadmissions
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My boyfriend, also.
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Research actually indicates that all-female education is good for girls, while all-male education isn't any better for boys than mixed-gender education is. This research was conducted on a younger population, but I wouldn't be surprised if it generalized to college students.
Also, wouldn't it be nice if part of a young man's education was learning to deal respectfully with peers in settings that may not conform to the male-dominated "norm"? #genderincollegeadmissions
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Shouldn't they be looking at the real issue? Education has become feminized in the eyes of many, and as with everything that becomes feminized, it loses its wider social worth. THAT is the root of the problem that needs addressing, and I am not sure a quota for male students even begins to scratch the surface of the issue. #genderincollegeadmissions
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The overwhemingly "female" departments tend to be the arts subjects: languages, literature, art history, etc. Incidentally, these are the subjects that frequently get referred to as "a waste of time" or "not a real degree" and are perceived not to be as challenging (even though art history exams sound about a million times more difficult and terrifying than anything I've ever had to face) as the sciences. I doubt highly that this sort of subject-related snobbery was so prevalent when higher education was the sole domain of men.
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For me, this is synonymous to plucking out applications from Asian applicants and tossing them in the trash to "balance things out."
It's just wrong. As others have said, take all identifying information off of the application. If there is not enough diversity in universities, that needs to be addressed in LOWER education. Not higher. #genderincollegeadmissions
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Which is why the comparison to AA is bogus. #genderincollegeadmissions
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And, while it's totally unrealistic, I just hope we as a society recognize that we need to look at things on the front end, not force it on the back end. #genderincollegeadmissions
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I don't think admissions offices should change their policies to let more of a socially-dominant and already privileged group in; I don't think we are having an argument, really--we are in agreement about that.
But I *do* think there needs to be policies in place in college admissions in order to create a diverse student body. Just because things aren't working well for diversity in K-12 doesn't mean Higher Ed should throw up their hands and say, "well, it's not OUR responsibility to create diversity now." #genderincollegeadmissions
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I have several problems with this.
To start, who the fuck cares if the genders are balanced? It's simply a reflection of a changing demographic.
Secondly, I find it interesting that IMMEDIATELY after the scales were tipped (females outnumbered males) it was felt that something needed to be done. Where was this concern for balance when males greatly outnumbered females in universities?
Third. I think this is a reflection of how extended education is evolving and how a 4 year university is not necessarily the best choice for everyone. We must look at what fields females enter disproportionately (i.e. teaching) and whether a 4 year degree is required. It's not necessarily BAD that more males, and females, are opting to apprentice, enter community/technology colleges or vocational schools.
Basically, I think this is horse shit. #genderincollegeadmissions
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