I'm surprised the article didn't address the complexities of test-optional admissions, which some schools still offer, and the proxies universities are using to keep URM admissions up in light of the SFFA decision. The essay alone is a quagmire — how much do you complain about your lack of privilege, or scrape and bow in apology for the privilege that you do not deserve?
I'm surprised the article didn't address the complexities of test-optional admissions, which some schools still offer, and the proxies universities are using to keep URM admissions up in light of the SFFA decision. The essay alone is a quagmire — how much do you complain about your lack of privilege, or scrape and bow in apology for the privilege that you do not deserve?