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if you had a child with a white person, and your child was NOT elegible for AA, and someone with less credentials got accepted based on AA, would you think thats fair?Im just curious, i dont even know how the rules work...
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Quote from: blueb73 on July 04, 2006, 10:18:03 PMif you had a child with a white person, and your child was NOT elegible for AA, and someone with less credentials got accepted based on AA, would you think thats fair?Im just curious, i dont even know how the rules work...As a black person, my child would still qualify for AA if his/her father is white, so the question is moot.
like i said, i dont have any idea how it works....
Quote from: MoniLi on July 05, 2006, 10:59:04 AMQuote from: blueb73 on July 04, 2006, 10:18:03 PMif you had a child with a white person, and your child was NOT elegible for AA, and someone with less credentials got accepted based on AA, would you think thats fair?Im just curious, i dont even know how the rules work...As a black person, my child would still qualify for AA if his/her father is white, so the question is moot.grandchild then?like i said, i dont have any idea how it works....
Quote from: blueb73 on July 05, 2006, 11:00:03 AMQuote from: MoniLi on July 05, 2006, 10:59:04 AMQuote from: blueb73 on July 04, 2006, 10:18:03 PMif you had a child with a white person, and your child was NOT elegible for AA, and someone with less credentials got accepted based on AA, would you think thats fair?Im just curious, i dont even know how the rules work...As a black person, my child would still qualify for AA if his/her father is white, so the question is moot.grandchild then?like i said, i dont have any idea how it works....Well I consider my daughters minorities. And they are "only" 1/4 black.
Quote from: dbgirl on July 05, 2006, 10:23:09 PMQuote from: blueb73 on July 05, 2006, 11:00:03 AMQuote from: MoniLi on July 05, 2006, 10:59:04 AMQuote from: blueb73 on July 04, 2006, 10:18:03 PMif you had a child with a white person, and your child was NOT elegible for AA, and someone with less credentials got accepted based on AA, would you think thats fair?Im just curious, i dont even know how the rules work...As a black person, my child would still qualify for AA if his/her father is white, so the question is moot.grandchild then?like i said, i dont have any idea how it works....Well I consider my daughters minorities. And they are "only" 1/4 black.thats kinda what got me to thinking about it.if i had a baby with one of the babes i flirt with, and shes 100% black, id figure they would qualify.but what if she was half?or a quarter?or i had two wives, one 100 %, one 50%, one kid got the advantages, one didnt, etc...
It's all about 'self' identification. If you identify with you're blackness and you're 1/8, by all means check it. If you're 1/4 black but you've been white all your life and didn't even find out about that black grandma till you were applying to college, its pretty hypocritical and dishonest to check it.