captainawesome
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That may be true but, under the 10% scheme, latino admissions to the University of Texas went from 14% to 24% (a nearly 60% increase) of the total - that was the goal of "diversity", not to allow the some of the rural minority to jump the urban/suburban majority in gaining UT admission.
Latino population is rising so admissions will as well.
Also, like I pointed out earlier it is easy for whites to check latino.
Small rural white schools benefit a great deal from the 10 percent rule.
If you graduate from a class of 30 and are in the top 10 with a 3.2 it still counts.