White definitions of merit and admissions change when they think about Asian Americans, study finds | Inside Higher Ed

NEW YORK — Critics of affirmative action generally argue that the country would be better off with a meritocracy, typically defined as an admissions system where high school grades and standardized test scores are the key factors, applied in the same way to applicants of all races and ethnicities.

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