My son's HS in Austin has more kids going to Arkansas than A&M. Why not? With the easy to attain scholarships it is cheaper to go to Arkansas, they hand out in state tuition for Texans like candy as do so many other schools around Texas. Those schools desperately want the Suburban kids from great HS's in Texas that crush it academically and support their school. The grads from our HS often come back from college and talk about how much easier it is than HS was while they have 3.5 plus GPA's or better and often graduate early.
The Top 10% Rule is insanity. When you have a school that is loaded with National Merit Finalists and Commended with College Readiness Rates around 90%, average SAT scores of 1200 plus, near 100% Graduation Rates, 70 percent or so having college credits while in HS to a school that barely has 20% of kids who are even college ready and say that the Top 10% is a good barometer it's a disservice to everyone except folks who are obsessed with white/class guilt. Can some of those small town and crap HS kids figure out how to compete with kids who have gone to those other HS's? Sure, but most will not. The reality is that most of those kids from the crap HS's need to be going to Texas State or A&M Corpus/RGV or Community College or trade school. They don't need to be going to Mays or Look and getting their teeth kicked in because they simply aren't prepared. Math has no feelings and you can't make up for a decade plus of preparation simply by throwing kids in the same pot and expect equal results.
A&M does offer Blinn Team and lots of other programs for kids to go to Corpus or Kingsville or something for a year and transfer in but a lot of those kids want to go to one school for 4 years. Others are like my Corps Buddy who has a daughter that couldn't get into A&M but is getting a monster scholarship to Indiana for Business (which is a higher rated B School), how in the hell does it make sense for A&M to turn up their nose to kids like that while "better" schools are bribing kids to travel over 1000 miles to go there? We lose so many amazing students due to Top 10% that would crush it at A&M so we can let in lesser qualified kids that are lucky to survive, often having to change majors to something in Liberal Arts and ending up with huge debt and mediocre job prospects. I know of at least 3 that fit that profile still working as Admins in their late 20s because they have a degree in something with minimal value with mediocre grades and they got into A&M because they were Top 10% at a low rated HS.
Hey but our school gets to brag about how many first gen college students they have and how they are getting better at minority numbers, who cares if it is the best thing for those kids or the State of Texas. Thomas Sowell laid all of this out with his book "Preferential Policies" where he documented and researched why these policies were a disaster decades ago but we continue to ignore the data because it makes people feel good to have better diversity numbers and justifies hiring more administrators to tell us we are all racists.
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