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Argument: Predominantly black schools don't offer as many AP classes, making it harder for blacks to get high grades

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  • NYTimes. The New Affirmative Action. September, 30 2007 - "The law says that universities can’t consider race, even though race has an enormous effect on the lives of applicants. California’s best high schools offer so many A.P. and honors classes — which confer bonus points on a student’s G.P.A. — that the average G.P.A. of white and Asian freshmen at U.C.L.A. is now 4.2. At many of the largely black high schools around Los Angeles, it is sometimes impossible to do much better than a 4.0, because of the relative lack of A.P. classes."

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