US Ivy League Universities Admission Policies

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US Ivy League Universities Admission Policies

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The recent US Supreme court ruling on Affirmative Action in university admissions has cast a spotlight on the admission policies of Ivy League universities in the US. It raises significant ethical concerns regarding elitism, privilege, diversity, and equal opportunity. While these institutions undoubtedly strive for academic excellence, it is crucial to critically evaluate their practices to ensure fairness and inclusivity. Addressing these ethical dilemmas will not only enhance the reputation of these universities but also contribute to a more equitable and just society.
I would like some feedback on this issue.
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