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RE: Diversity JMU compared to Liberty
(04-12-2014 08:36 AM)ODU BLUE Wrote:  
(04-12-2014 08:30 AM)asupatch Wrote:  No I am not guessing. Ive been to Liberty. Most LU grads if they are being honest would tell you it is no where near the number you are claiming on campus. Your numbers said 60k of which only 12k are on campus. Drive around campus and take a look for yourself. Not a good number if you look at actual kids on campus. Even if the numbers were accurate which they are not, Lynchburg has a 30% AA rate compared to 6% in Hburg and 4% in Boone. As I have already said it is very hard to get minorities to attend a school where they are the super minority community wide. Just a fact.

I bet a LU poster can come up with some actual on campus numbers for us.

Like I said even if it were the case there are 30% AA in Lburg but only 20% at LU. Do they now have a diversity issues?

Stupid argument with no merit. Look at the local population. The vast majority of the time your student body is going to be similar.
04-12-2014 08:56 AM
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