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To: TigerPaw who wrote (158596)1/21/2003 12:34:10 AM
From: i-node  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1579278
 
Is 12 points for a perfect SAT score fair when compared with 20 points for a black skin?

If SAT is 110 points, plus an additional 12 for perfect score, it could easily obliterate any effect race has on the selection process.


YOU DIDN'T ANSWER THE QUESTION.

There is no doubt about what the value of a perfect SAT score is: It is 12 points. We know that. With 100% certainty. That is the premise.

Would you please answer the question?

(Your repeated failure to answer the question, or to rephrase the question to change the facts, leads me to believe that you DO, IN FACT, BELIEVE THAT ALLOWING A MERE 12 POINTS FOR A PERFECT SAT SCORE VS. 20 FOR BLACK SKIN IS UNFAIR. Would that be your position?)