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by Levitz
19 days ago
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Well, depends. "Socioeconomics" has been utterly abused as a concept for political gain. Are top schools that way for social and economic reasons? I mean what else is there to blame? Are they that way because of being different in the department of what progressives actually mean by "socioeconomic factors"? No, not really. |
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