Harvard University Asian Student “Admission Discrimination” Trial Appeal Rejected Oct. 2 12:22

At the prestigious American university Harvard University, the student group did not increase the pass rate of Asian students because the university side was too sensitive to other races, but in a trial that appealed to discrimination rather , The court rejected the admission that the admission screening method was justified to ensure diversity.

This trial was conducted by a conservative group made up of students, but at Harvard University, Asian-American students scored high on exams, and they were doing enough activities other than the academic work that was the subject of the entrance examination. I didn't go up because the university was too sensitive to other races, and it was rather discriminatory that I asked them to review the admission method.

American universities are allowed to consider race in the selection, but only about 23% of Harvard students enrolled last year are Asians, and that percentage is even higher I argued that it should be.

In this regard, the Federal District Court in Boston, USA, said that the university ’s selection method was justified to ensure diversity, saying that it would understand and respect each other in a diverse atmosphere. I rejected the appeal.

In the United States, for many years, there was a policy aimed at racial equality by giving preferential treatment to blacks and Hispanics, and this trial was attracting attention as a question of its pros and cons.