In my high school, I remember that 2 students had identical GPAs, and the not Chinese one was arbitrarily chosen as valedictorian. In my college, I don't remember any valedictorian selection. USC selected a polarizing person as valedictorian among 100 students with identical GPAs. Maybe USC should drop the idea that one student is better…
In my high school, I remember that 2 students had identical GPAs, and the not Chinese one was arbitrarily chosen as valedictorian. In my college, I don't remember any valedictorian selection. USC selected a polarizing person as valedictorian among 100 students with identical GPAs. Maybe USC should drop the idea that one student is better than 99 others simply because she wore a headscarf. The selection process seems to always put Asians last and minorities first, regardless of their extra curriculars and other factors that should be more important.
In my high school, I remember that 2 students had identical GPAs, and the not Chinese one was arbitrarily chosen as valedictorian. In my college, I don't remember any valedictorian selection. USC selected a polarizing person as valedictorian among 100 students with identical GPAs. Maybe USC should drop the idea that one student is better than 99 others simply because she wore a headscarf. The selection process seems to always put Asians last and minorities first, regardless of their extra curriculars and other factors that should be more important.