What’s Harder? Planning Interest Rates, Or Harvard’s Class Of 2029?

The post What’s Harder? Planning Interest Rates, Or Harvard’s Class Of 2029? appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS – JUNE 29: People walk through the gate on Harvard Yard at the Harvard … More University campus on June 29, 2023 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that race-conscious admission policies used by Harvard and the University of North Carolina violate the Constitution, bringing an end to affirmative action in higher education. (Photo by Scott Eisen/Getty Images) Getty Images Regarding the makeup of Harvard’s student body, President Trump thinks 15 percent is a more advisable number than 25 when it comes to international students. Quite reasonably Trump’s critics, and surely many who are fans of Trump, are astounded by his conceit. How could the President effectively plan Harvard’s student body? Also, since foreign students pay full tuition, it’s entirely possible that their payments make it possible for needier Americans to secure spots at Harvard. Or maybe not. What’s important with Harvard, and with all schools, is that Presidents, Senators, experts and agitators more broadly should stay out of their admission decisions. And for those who say that Harvard is “unique” since so many federal dollars flow its way, please stop right there. The thinking is nonsensical. Precisely because the federal government is so large, and for being large operating well beyond its constitutionally limited scope, theoretically nearly every U.S. individual, business and non-profit university is getting something from the government. Let’s not expand on the wrong of a federal government lacking boundaries through the excusal of even worse trespasses. Hands off individuals, businesses, and universities. Plus, the arrogance of it all! Harvard is easily one of the most difficult “fat envelopes” in the world to attain, yet Trump thinks he can plan the class’s demographic makeup? That’s like the government planning U.S. imports or exports…Oh wait, they sometimes do that. Or try to. Ok, it’s…

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What’s Harder? Planning Interest Rates, Or Harvard’s Class Of 2029?

The post What’s Harder? Planning Interest Rates, Or Harvard’s Class Of 2029? appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.

CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS – JUNE 29: People walk through the gate on Harvard Yard at the Harvard … More University campus on June 29, 2023 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that race-conscious admission policies used by Harvard and the University of North Carolina violate the Constitution, bringing an end to affirmative action in higher education. (Photo by Scott Eisen/Getty Images) Getty Images Regarding the makeup of Harvard’s student body, President Trump thinks 15 percent is a more advisable number than 25 when it comes to international students. Quite reasonably Trump’s critics, and surely many who are fans of Trump, are astounded by his conceit. How could the President effectively plan Harvard’s student body? Also, since foreign students pay full tuition, it’s entirely possible that their payments make it possible for needier Americans to secure spots at Harvard. Or maybe not. What’s important with Harvard, and with all schools, is that Presidents, Senators, experts and agitators more broadly should stay out of their admission decisions. And for those who say that Harvard is “unique” since so many federal dollars flow its way, please stop right there. The thinking is nonsensical. Precisely because the federal government is so large, and for being large operating well beyond its constitutionally limited scope, theoretically nearly every U.S. individual, business and non-profit university is getting something from the government. Let’s not expand on the wrong of a federal government lacking boundaries through the excusal of even worse trespasses. Hands off individuals, businesses, and universities. Plus, the arrogance of it all! Harvard is easily one of the most difficult “fat envelopes” in the world to attain, yet Trump thinks he can plan the class’s demographic makeup? That’s like the government planning U.S. imports or exports…Oh wait, they sometimes do that. Or try to. Ok, it’s…

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