Hi Quartz Africa readers,As a Kenyan alumnus of MIT, I look back on my years there fondly: I had the benefit of a full scholarship for my undergraduate study, and was surrounded by a brilliant and supportive community that included other African and international students.In the recent past, MIT and several other academic institutions dropped SAT requirements for undergraduate applicants in a bid to increase diversity, a move that was hastened by the pandemic as it became harder for students to safely take the test. The decision was heralded by those who argue that standardized testing excludes economically disadvantaged ethnic minorities, especially Blacks and Latinos, in favor of affluent
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